What is a Special Student?
It's the opportunity to take optional subjects from our Professional Master's in Public Administration on an individual basis!
In case of future enrollment in the full course, the subjects studied can be used academically and financially*, reducing the time needed to complete the course.
* It is expected that 70% of the amounts paid will be used, which will be deducted from the master's degree investment in the future.
Who is the Special Student aimed at?
It is aimed at students who are looking for the opportunity to delve deeper into one or more specific topics or who wish to learn more about the Master's proposal and teaching methodology, before applying as a regular student.
How do I sign up?
Candidates can enroll in up to two subjects per two months, as long as they do not have a schedule clash! To register, simply select one of the subjects listed below and fill out the form and send your CV using the “sign up” button. The CV sent will be evaluated by the coordinator and, within 48 hours, the result will be sent to the registered email!
Subjects Offered
DIVERSITY AGENDA: WOMEN AND LEADERSHIP IN PUBLIC POLICIES
Teachers:
Débora Thome
PhD in Political Science from the Fluminense Federal University.
Post-Doctoral Researcher at Fundação Getúlio Vargas.
Renata Malheiros
Master in Development Studies from the University of Cambridge.
Teacher, speaker and activist in diversity & inclusion, with a focus on gender.
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Teacher: Vânia Vieira
PhD in Law from the University of Brasília.
Federal Attorney at the Attorney General's Office (AGU).
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Teacher: Alexander Cambraia
PhD in Political Science from the Federal University of Minas Gerais.
Technical Coordinator of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP).
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Teacher: Tainá Leandro
PhD in Economics from the University of Brasília.
Specialist in Public Policies and Government Management. He was Deputy Chief Economist at Cade and International Fellow at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), in the United States.
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Teacher: Lana Montezano
PhD in Administration from the University of Brasília.
Deputy Coordinator of the Government Innovation and Strategy Laboratory (LineGOV|UnB). Researcher and Organizational Consultant.
Find out moreDoubts? Read our FAQ
The subjects are taught in person at IDP, at the Asa Norte unit. The professional experience of participants is valued in order to increase the quality of debates in the classroom, allowing greater exchange between students and increasing the possibility of innovative solutions.
Yes, upon completion of the course, a short-term course certificate will be issued to students who request it through an application on the Portal. To issue the certificate, the student must have passed the subject (minimum attendance of 75% and minimum final grade of 6).
No. The Special Student must take the subject and carry out the assessment methods together with regular students on the course.
Yes! Special students can take up to two subjects per two months, as long as they do not have a schedule clash. In total, each student can study and benefit from up to four subjects.
If entering as a regular student, the student must open the subject acceptance application through the Student Portal. In order to be successful, the student must have approved status in the subjects (minimum attendance of 75% and final grade equal to 6)
Subjects taken as a special student can be used within two years of completion!