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In order to promote scientific cooperation between UFPE and foreign institutions, Graduate Program in Physiotherapy (GPPT) may adopt the double or multiple titration procedure through specific agreements approved by CPPG.

Single paragraph. The purpose of these partnerships is the development of didactic activities, collaborative research and co-supervision in order to reinforce multilateral activities of international cooperation.

 

International partnerships must be developed on a reciprocal basis, including financial, in which students, at the end of the course, will have the title granted by each of the institutions involved.

Single paragraph. The reciprocity will occur due to the existence of accredited students, professors or advisors in each institution involved and for the necessary accomplishment of didactic and research activities defined by the parties involved.

 

International partnerships involving GPPT are governed by a specific regulation provided for in an agreement between UFPE and the foreign institution, with details of the training and research activities, and the title must be recognized in the institutions involved.

 The agreement must ensure the issuance of the Master's title by each of the partner Institutions, and the title must be recognized in the countries involved.

The time for preparing the Dissertation will be divided among the interested Institutions, as established in the agreement.

The Dissertation will preferably have a single defense, recognized by the interested parties, as established in the agreement.

The dissertation defense judging committee must consist of members appointed by partner institutions, as established in the agreement.

 

The admission of foreign students to GPPTwill be governed by their own normative instruction.

  
 

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