Brazil Franchise Master at the “International fair” of the São Camilo University Center.

São Paulo, Brazil. On September 25, the São Camilo University Center held the first edition of the International Fair, an event that highlighted the importance of internationalization in the academic and professional field. The fair brought together international partners and representatives of various educational institutions to exchange knowledge, experiences and foster new opportunities for cooperation.

Among the notable participants were ELE USAL Master Franchise Brazil and CIUSAL, who presented an interactive stand, joining other institutions in an open space dedicated to the debate on the benefits of internationalization.

During the event, Prof. Dr. João Bosco Coelho Pasin, CEO of ELE USAL Master Franchise Brazil, gave a conference titled "Student life at the University of Salamanca". In his speech, he encouraged attendees to participate in study programs in Salamanca, highlighting the educational quality, the safe and innovative environment of the city and its historical importance as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The professor also made reference to the legacy of the University of Salamanca, especially in the creation of the first Grammar of the Castilian Language in 1492, as well as its wide offer of Spanish courses for foreigners since the 1920s. In addition, he highlighted the role of ELE USAL in achieving the recognition of "Campus of International Excellence" granted by the European Union and explained the expansion plans of the project in Brazil.

As part of their commitment to education, CIUSAL and ELE USAL Master Franchise Brazil awarded 50 scholarships for online courses aimed at students of the São Camilo University Center. Likewise, the rector of the institution received a copy of the Guide to the University of Salamanca (2nd edition), the work of the author Peña Fernández.

The event, free and open to the public, was a unique opportunity for those interested in discovering new cultures, expanding their academic horizons and connecting with a global learning network.