Selection processes
Master in Geography
Admission to the Master's Degree in Geography at PPGG will be made through a public selection process, comprising, at least: acceptance by the advisor through blind analysis of the project, proof of proficiency in 01 (one) foreign language, evaluation of the research project through a defense by the candidate and a score on the candidate's Lattes CV. The Selection Process is annual and coordinated by the Selection Committee, whose composition and duties are subject to specific PPGG rules. Details regarding the formatting of mandatory documentation, complementary instruments, evaluation criteria, calendar of activities and number of vacancies are published annually in a public notice.
Doctorate in Geography
Admission to the Doctorate in Geography of the PPGG will be made through a public selection process, comprising, at least: acceptance by the advisor through blind analysis of the project, proof of proficiency in 02 (two) foreign languages, evaluation of the research project through a defense by the candidate and a score on the candidate's Lattes CV. The Selection Process is annual and coordinated by the Selection Committee, whose composition and duties are subject to specific PPGG rules. Details regarding the formatting of mandatory documentation, complementary instruments, evaluation criteria, calendar of activities and number of vacancies are published annually in a public notice.
Post-doctorate
The postdoctoral program consists of an internship period offered by the PPGG for holders of a doctorate in Geography or related areas, for a period of 3 months to 5 years, and aims at professional improvement and the expansion of academic and scientific cooperation in scientific research and/or technological innovation groups at the Federal University of Espírito Santo. It primarily involves carrying out research activities, under the supervision of a permanent PPGG professor, and does not constitute a course or level of training, nor does it result in the obtaining of an academic degree or title. The postdoctoral program is governed by Resolution no. 18/2021 of CEPE-Ufes.
Special student
The PPGG may accept special students to take courses, through a public notice of prior selection process published every semester. The approval obtained as a special student will be valid for 2 (two) years and, during this period, the courses and credits completed may be recorded in the academic record if the student becomes a regular student. The maximum number of courses to be taken by the special student is two, not exceeding one course per semester.