This report was published 18 May 2015 in:
Successive governments have failed to address Brazil’s most urgent structural needs.
Education is at the top of the Brazilian government's agenda with a new ten-year plan.
The UK is beginning to take advantage of Brazil's academic potential
As competition from the private sector grows, Brazil's non-profit institutions are adapting to a new reality
The Sao Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) puts research into practice.
After Science without Borders, a new outlook for Brazil's education sector
Brazil's health needs are now similar to those in the UK and US, which means a shift in focus
New tools are bringing academic research closer to the productive sector
Through grants and agencies, the Brazilian government is creating conditions to allow risks to be taken
A new breed of institutions brings education to Brazil's demanding masses for the first time
How the agility of the private sector can change Brazil's future
Professional development and the surge in vocational training
How Brazil's traditional universities are using technology to remain relevant
Investing in training and logistics to create the southern hemisphere's newest start-up hotspot
The ABC region's shift from automotive centre to aerospace hub
With clear targets and a unified curriculum, hopes are high for the future
Underpaid and undervalued, the teaching profession is now receiving the credit it deserves
Brazil's opportunity to make up for lost decades in education
Aligning policy, investment and the will of society is the key to Brazil's success
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