The Postgraduate Program in Media Studies (PPGEM) is open for registration, until October 4th, for the PhD in Media Studies, starting in 2020.1. 10 places are available. The process aims to identify candidates who best match the Program's academic proposal.
The selection will have three stages: written test, analysis and submission of the preliminary thesis project. The test will be held on October 17th, and the submission of preliminary projects will be analyzed between the 11th and 14th of November. Registration must be made through Sigaa. For more information, visit this link.
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