a leading institution of higher education located in the heart of Brazil’s capital, Brasília. Known for its innovative approach to education, IDP offers students a unique combination of academic excellence, cultural immersion, and practical experiences. Join us and discover why Brazil is the perfect destination for your academic journey.
Much more than samba, soccer, and carnival, Brazil is a culturally diverse country shaped by African, European, and Indigenous traditions. Each region has its own identity: Indigenous heritage is strong in the North and Central-West, African roots are more present in the Northeast, while the South and Southeast reflect European and Asian immigration. Today, Brazil also embraces contemporary expressions like digital art, music, and a thriving creative economy — where tradition meets innovation.
Brazilian gastronomy brings together rich regional traditions — from the Afro-Brazilian flavors of Bahia to Amazonian ingredients — offering a vibrant and diverse culinary experience. Must-try dishes includes feijoada, pão de queijo, and açaí.
Brazil’s past is reflected in the baroque architecture of Ouro Preto, the modernist lines of Brasília, and in ongoing debates about democracy, identity, and justice. A place where history meets transformation.
Home to the Amazon Rainforest, Iguaçu Falls, and the Pantanal. Brazil is a global biodiversity hotspot with stunning beaches and ecosystems.
Brazil is home to world-class universities, vibrant research communities, and a growing ecosystem of startups, especially in cities like Brasília and São Paulo. The country plays an active role in scientific research, technology development, and global sustainability debates.
Established in 1998, IDP is recognized for academic excellence across a wide range of disciplines, including Law, International Relations, Business Administration, Economics, Computer Science, Software Engineering, Advertising and Public Relations, Architecture, and Psychology.
With a strong foundation in applied Social Sciences and a growing presence in technology and creative fields, IDP offers a comprehensive and interdisciplinary academic environment. Its modern classrooms, well-equipped libraries, and active research centers create a welcoming space for learning and international exchange.
Located in Brasília, a UNESCO world heritage site, is celebrated for its unique architecture and urban planning. Designed by Lúcio Costa and Oscar Niemeyer, the city is a masterpiece of modernist design. With its expansive green spaces, cultural venues, and high quality of life, Brasília offers the perfect environment for academic success and personal growth.
IDP`s surroundings offers safety, innovation, culture diversity, and networking opportunities with all branches of governement, embassies and international organizations.
In addition to its main campus in Brasília, IDP is proud to have a campus in São Paulo, Brazil’s largest and most dynamic city. This location offers students access to unparalleled opportunities in one of the world’s most influential urban centers.
With its thriving financial, cultural, and professional environment, São Paulo provides an ideal setting for academic excellence and career growth surrounded by a wide range of multinationals, global corporations and startups.
IDP has renowned programs in Law, International Relations, and Public Policy, while also standing out in high-demand fields such as Business Administration, Economics, Computer Science, Software Engineering, Psychology, Architecture, and Advertising and Public Relations. Our interdisciplinary approach ensures that students are equipped to tackle real-world challenges.
Through a blend of academic rigor and professional experience, IDP prepares students to succeed in both public and private sectors, in Brazil and beyond.
From moot court competitions and public policy simulations to coding projects and creative labs, IDP provides hands-on learning environments that connect academic content to market needs.
With campuses in Brasília, the political and diplomatic heart of Brazil, and São Paulo, its largest economic center, students benefit from proximity to leading companies, innovation hubs, research centers, and cultural institutions, creating valuable opportunities for learning and professional development.
IDP offers Portuguese language courses to help international students and scholars immerse themselves in the local culture.
Students can collaborate with highly qualified professors on research projects that align with their academic and professional interests.
IDP maintains active academic partnerships with top universities worldwide — enabling dual degrees, exchange programs, international modules, and collaborative research.
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English
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This list represents a sample of courses taught in English or other languages at IDP. The availability of each course may vary from semestre to semester, depending on the academic calendar, faculty planning, and student demand.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must be
Enrolled in a partner institution, or applying independently as a Free Mover student (from a non-partner institution).
Free Mover Applicants
If you are studying at a university that does not have an active partnership with IDP, you may still apply for an exchange program as a Free Mover. Please contact our International Office at internacional@idp.edu.br for detailed information on how to proceed with your application.
Language Proficiency
Proof of English or Portuguese proficiency, such as TOEFL, IELTS, or CEFR certification, if applicable. Alternatively, candidates may submit a letter from their home institution attesting to sufficient knowledge of Portuguese.
Support for Applicants
The International Office provides detailed guidance on the application process and support in preparing required documents.
Application Deadlines
Application Process
Submit an online application via the IDP International Office: internacional@idp.edu.br
Acceptance letter from IDP.
Passport (valid for at least six months).
Proof of Financial Means: Documentation demonstrating your ability to cover travel and living expenses during your stay in Brazil.
Health insurance:
Students are required to have health insurance covering their stay in Brazil. IDP can provide a list of recommended providers.
Support Services:
The International Office assists students with visa applications and insurance-related queries.
Affordable and ideal for students who enjoy independence while sharing living expenses with roommates.
A great cultural experience, offering students the chance to live with a local family and practice language skills daily
Suitable for students seeking a more private environment.
The International Office helps students find suitable accommodation by providing recommendations and connecting them with housing platforms.
International students benefit from a specialized psychological support center.
R$3,400 – R$7,100 | $650–$1,365 | €610–€1,270
| Accommodation (1-bedroom apartment in the city center) | R$1,500 – R$4,000 | $290 – $770 | €270 – €715 |
| Food (basic groceries + occasional restaurants) | R$1,200 – R$1,800 | $230 – $345 | €215 – €320 |
| Transportation (apps like Uber or 99) | R$250 – R$500 | $48 – $96 | €45 – €90 |
| Leisure (cinema, gym, social events) | R$450 – R$800 | $86 – $154 | €80 – €143 |
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Brasília offers a wide range of affordable dining options and discounts for students in cultural and entertainment activities. Our team is always available to help.
Public transportation is available free of cost for all registered international students. To check bus schedules and routes, visit:
IDP provides scholarships and financial aid for eligible international students to offset living expenses.
IDP hosts a comprehensive orientation program to help students settle into their new environment, including campus tours, cultural activities, and academic briefings.
Brasília and São Paulo offer excellent international connections, with direct flights to major destinations across the Americas, Europe, Africa, and Asia. Whether arriving through Brasília International Airport (BSB) or São Paulo’s Guarulhos International Airport (GRU), students can easily access both cities from around the world.
I’m really enjoying the university! Especially the entire structure, the people, the professors, and my classmates. The best part of IDP is definitely the people—I’ve made many friends here. Everyone is very welcoming, and I really liked that.
Right now, I’m currently enrolled in five classes, and I find all of them very interesting. My favorite is “Integrated Project Studio”, because we’re designing a high-rise building, and I think it’s a a valuable project for my future career.
I’m really enjoying the experience of being in Brasília. The city is very green, full of trees, with lots of parks! The classes are very interesting, and the people are absolutely wonderful.
The classes are very engaging and dynamic — we’re encouraged to speak up and participate a lot. In Argentina, I’m a Literature teacher, and here I’m taking Psychology courses. It has been amazing to explore texts and knowledge I hadn’t had access to before coming here.
The climate in Brasília is tropical and offers warm to hot temperatures. Between October and April there is a lot of rain in Brasília. From May to September, the amount of precipitation is much lower and the weather is mostly warm to hot. Only at night can it get a little cooler sometimes. The maximum amount of daily sunlight also awaits you during the dry season.