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São Paulo hosts international education event

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The city of São Paulo will host tomorrow (17) an international education fair, with the participation of 67 exhibitors from more than 15 countries. The CIXP – CI Experience Exchange Fair, takes place at the Hotel Tivoli Mofarrej, in the region of Avenida Paulista. The event is free and will be held from 12pm to 6pm. The organizers expect to receive 5,000 people.São Paulo hosts international education event

During the fair, which offers opportunities for students to learn a language and have international experience, lectures will be held and discounts of up to 40% will be offered on the value of some language courses.

The event is an opportunity for students to get to know several international educational institutions, talk to experts and school representatives to find out which course best fits their profile.

The fair has four pavilions, with spaces that offer opportunities in language courses, work and study programs, high school, vacation exchange, graduation trip, graduation, post-graduation and courses in Canada.

Each pavilion has a different color or theme and is aimed at a different type of audience: purple will be for those aged 18 or over and focused on courses abroad; orange, for those who are not yet 18 years old and intend to attend high school abroad or go on a vacation exchange; blue, intended for graduation trips or educational and pedagogical trips; and the Canada pavilion, for those wishing to study in the country.

For people who live outside São Paulo and also want to participate, the event will be broadcast online by CIXP website.

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