The UnB (University of Brasília) is offering 50,000 vacancies in free online courses 100% online, with certification at the end. Focused on public health, these courses are ideal for professionals in the field or those interested in expanding their knowledge.
If you are in the health field or simply looking for a way to qualify, this opportunity is for you! The UnB is currently open for registration in free courses focused on topics such as Vector Surveillance and Control and Medical Documents. With 50,000 vacancies available, these courses are entirely online, allowing anyone in Brazil to participate, without geographical barriers.
The courses are part of the UNA-SUS platform (Open University of the Unified Health System), which offers a range of qualifications for professionals and students in the health field. However, the general public can also register, making this an excellent opportunity for anyone who wants to delve into the topics offered by the UnB.
High-Quality Qualification Without Leaving Home
Focusing on essential public health topics, the free courses offered by the UnB not only help professionals in the field stay updated but also contribute to the training of new talents. In this way, the certification at the end of the courses adds value to the participants’ resumes, increasing their chances of employability and professional development.
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The São Paulo government opens 1,700 spots in free courses in the capital and Greater São Paulo, with classes starting on April 27 and registrations available in person or online for areas with high demand in the job market.
The classes are completely online and can be accessed from anywhere in the country, making qualification accessible to all. The flexibility of the courses allows students to take classes at their own pace while respecting the deadlines set. Interested individuals must complete activities by the end of January 2025 to obtain the certificate, ensuring sufficient time for everyone to make the most of the content.
Courses Available at UnB
The UnB offers three free online courses focused on public health. Check the details of each one:
- Surveillance and Control of Public Health Importance Vectors
- Duration: 45 hours
- Target Audience: Graduates in biological sciences, engineering, veterinary medicine, and animal science, working in State and Municipal Health Secretariats, as well as other health professionals interested.
- Format: Online
- Level: Professional and Technological Education
- Mode: Professional Qualification
- Enrollment: Until 12/22/2024
- Execution: Until 01/22/2025
- Vacancies: 20,000
- Medical Documents
- Duration: 60 hours
- Target Audience: Physicians and medical students working at assistance points throughout the national territory.
- Format: Online
- Level: Professional and Technological Education
- Mode: Professional Qualification
- Enrollment: Until 12/22/2024
- Execution: Until 01/22/2025
- Vacancies: 20,000
- Surveillance and Control of Public Health Importance Vectors
- Duration: 36 hours
- Target Audience: Graduates in biological sciences, engineering, veterinary medicine, animal science, and other health fields.
- Format: Online
- Level: Professional and Technological Education
- Mode: Professional Qualification
- Enrollment: Until 12/31/2024
- Execution: Until 12/31/2024
- Vacancies: 10,000
These courses cover areas of great relevance to the health system, offering robust and up-to-date training. Each course comes with accessible educational materials and interactive resources to facilitate learning.
How the Selection Process Works
The selection process for the free courses at the UnB is quite simple. There are no tests or admission exams. Just visit the UNA-SUS website, choose the desired course, and fill out the registration form. Once registered, the student will have until January 2025 to complete the course and obtain their certificate.
The courses are open to everyone, but the main focus is on health professionals, such as doctors, nurses, and technicians. However, anyone interested in the topics can register and enjoy the content. At the end of the course, participants will receive a certificate recognized by the UnB, which can be used for academic and professional purposes.
Where to Register
Registration for the free courses at the UnB is done online, directly on the UNA-SUS platform. The interested party must visit the website, choose their preferred course, and follow the instructions to enroll. There is no registration fee, and the whole process can be completed quickly and easily.
Here are the registration links:
- Surveillance and Control of Public Health Importance Vectors
- Medical Documents
- Surveillance and Control of Public Health Importance Vectors
Seats are limited, and registrations must be made by December 2024. Do not miss this chance to qualify!
About the Institution UnB
The UnB (University of Brasília) is one of the most respected higher education institutions in Brazil, with a tradition in research, innovation, and quality education. Founded in 1962, the university is recognized for its academic excellence and its commitment to training professionals equipped for the job market.
The UnB has stood out not only for the quality of its in-person courses but also for its distance learning initiatives, such as the free courses offered in partnership with UNA-SUS. The university always seeks to expand access to education, bringing knowledge to a wider audience and contributing to the social and economic development of the country.
With this offer of 50,000 vacancies in free online courses, the UnB reaffirms its commitment to the democratization of education, providing thousands of people with the chance to qualify and improve their career prospects.

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