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Brazil

Cardiff University has a long history of welcoming students from Brazil and we are looking to develop our links and profile throughout the country.

Popular courses for Brazilians in Cardiff include Business, Social SciencesEngineering and Journalism.

Exhibitions and Visits

Ms Siobhan Robertson from the International Office will be travelling to Brazil in May 2013.

Details:

Sao Paulo 14th May

Venue: British Council
Time: 6:00pm - 8:00pm

Rio de Janeiro 21st May

Venue: Golden Tulip Ipanema Plaza Hotel
Time: 3:00pm - 6:30pm

For more information or to book an appointment to meet Siobhan please email RobinsonS13@cardiff.ac.uk

Entry requirements

Undergraduate courses

If you have completed High School in Brazil you will usually need to undertake a foundation course before you can be admitted to an undergraduate programme at Cardiff.

Cardiff University will consider students with good grades in the GCE A-level examinations or the International Baccalaureate for entry onto our undergraduate programmes.

Postgraduate courses

You will usually need to have completed a relevant first degree with a good GPA score. Evidence of research skills are required to undertake a PhD programme.

English language

A relevant English language qualification is also required — normally a minimum of 6.5 IELTS or TOEFL 575 (230 CBT), however, this may vary from course to course.

If you are unsure of your qualifications or entry requirements please contact the International Office.

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Student views

I chose Cardiff primarily because it was identified as one of the best schools in the UK. I also did some research on the papers that the master’s degree students had produced which was really impressive and I wanted to be a part of that.

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Siobhan Robinson
Cardiff Contact - Siobhan Robinson

Hi, I'm Siobhan and I've recently joined Cardiff University as Deputy Director of the International Office.

If you have any questions about studying or living in Cardiff, or would like advice and guidance, please contact me.

International

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