Going abroad
Dear CNRD students, lecturers and partners! CNRD allows a lot of mobility, students are going abroad for taking lecturers or doing field research, and lecturers travel to give classes at a partner university, and so on. For all of them it would be very beneficial to have a platform that provides information about the country and university of destination. This blog provides such base for exchanging information, posting some interesting news, weblinks, and so on. The more people contribute, the better the information. Therefore we are looking forward to receive lots of postings, from all the people travelling abroad – who can this way facilitate the journey of other CNRD people!
Yours, Simone




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gerald
August 15th 2011
Dear Marjolly, I Hope you will enjoy your time in Cologne - and am pretty sure you will. Regarding the visa: I am not totally sure about this, but as far as I know you always need a Visa to travel to Europe. If you want to be clear about that I suggest you call the German Ambassy in Brasil, I guess they will be able to help you. And when you come in October I think you should start soon as it might require some documents etc and some time to work it all trough... Well, good luck with that! See you there, Gerry
Jeannie
August 12th 2011
I'll try to put this to good use imemdiatley.
Marjolly Priscilla Shinzato
August 4th 2011
Dear all, I am Marjolly, PhD student from USP/São Carlos/SP/Brazil. This will be my first travel abroad. I hope to change good experiences with you. I saw on websites that I don't need a visa to stay in Cologne up 3 months. The others scholarship holders have visa or don't need too. I would like knowing because I want to be sure that I don't need to get a visa. Thank you, Marjolly Priscilla Shinzato.