Academic Year 2026 (First semester)
The Stricto Sensu Graduate Program in Communication announces the opening of applications for the candidate selection process, at the Master's and Doctorate levels, aiming to fill remaining vacancies for the first semester of the academic year 2026. The application period is from December 16, 2025 to January 30, 2026.
Public Notice
Check the public notice - Master's and Doctorate PDF
Applications
Application will be carried out exclusively online.
The candidate must choose one of the following modalities:
Regular Modality
Applications for Master's
- Configuration of products and processes in media culture
- Media contributions to interaction between social groups
Applications for Doctorate
- Configuration of products and processes in media culture
- Media contributions to interaction between social groups
Disinformation and Intolerance Observatory (ODI) Modality
Applications for Master's
Applications for Doctorate
The candidate must submit the following documents:
- Copy of ID card (preferably) or another nationally valid identification document for Brazilian candidates;
- Copy of birth or marriage certificate;
- Copy of CPF;
- Copy of academic transcript(s) from undergraduate course(s);
- Copy (front and back) of the diploma(s) from the undergraduate course(s), registered, from a course recognized by the MEC;
- Copy (front and back) of the Master's degree diploma, for candidates for the Doctorate;
- Copy of the Master's Course Academic Transcript, for candidates for the Doctorate;
- Documented curriculum vitae (preferably Lattes);
- Pre-project containing: proposed theme, presentation, objective, and bibliography, according to the model APPENDIX I, on p. 11 of this Public Notice (*);
- Application fee of R$ 45.00 (**);
- Copy of the application fee payment receipt.
Foreign candidates must also submit:
- Copy of the National Migration Registry (RNM) or document proving regular stay in Brazil;
- CELPE-BRAS Certificate of proficiency in Portuguese (http://portal.inep.gov.br/acoes-internacionais/celpe-bras). The exam registration receipt may be accepted.
Candidates who completed undergraduate or Master's degrees at foreign institutions must submit the following documents:
- Copy of the academic transcript and diploma of the undergraduate course, duly revalidated, according to current legislation, except in the case of international agreements, provided they are incorporated by Brazil;
- Copy of the academic transcript and Master's diploma, duly recognized by a Brazilian program recognized by CAPES, for candidates for the Doctorate.
(*) The Research Pre-project must bring relevant elements to the Communication Area and/or adhere to the scope of
research conducted by faculty members linked to the Program, as provided at the address: https://www.unip.br/cursos/pos_graduacao/strictosensu/comunicacao/corpo_docente.aspx
The Research Pre-project presented in the selection process may undergo changes if the candidate is selected.
(**) The application fee must be paid via bank slip generated upon completion of the online application
form.
The bank slip cannot be paid at the UNIP treasury.
In case of any problem related to generating or paying the slip, it is recommended to contact the Secretary of the Stricto Sensu Graduate Program in Communication directly.
The application fee will not be refunded if the candidate is not approved for any stage of the selection process.
Candidates must send digital copies of the documents, in PDF format, to the email: pgcomunicacao@unip.br and wait for the confirmation of receipt. Only legible copies in
original sizes will be accepted.
In case of approval in the selection process, all documents must have their originals presented at the time of
enrollment.
Applications with partial submission of documentation or illegible documents that do not strictly comply with the provisions of this public notice will not be accepted.
The personal data provided by the candidates will be used exclusively for the purposes of this selection process for admission to the Program, in accordance with Law No. 13,709/2018 (General Data Protection Law – LGPD).
By applying, the candidate acknowledges that their name may be published in official publications and on the Program's pages, according to the transparency principle provided in Article 6, item VI, of the LGPD.
ADVISOR INDICATION
Candidates who wish to enter the Program with a previously specified advisor must mention this choice in the
appropriate field of the Research Pre-project.
The indication made by the candidate may be accepted in cases where the indicated advisor has available guidance
vacancies. Therefore, it is important that the theme of the Research Pre-project is compatible with the research
line of the chosen advisor. We recommend, therefore, reading the texts available in the Recommended Specific
Bibliography.
If the advisor indicated by the candidate has no available vacancies or if there is no indication in the specific
field for this, the candidate's documentation will be evaluated by faculty member(s) designated by the
Program's coordination.
Selection Process
The Master's and Doctorate Program selection comprises:
Stage I - Eliminatory
The application will only be validated upon payment of the bank slip, submission of complete documentation
within the stipulated deadline, and the choice of one of the two available modalities: Regular Modality or
Disinformation and Intolerance Observatory (ODI) Modality.
Stage II - Only for candidates approved in Stage I
Knowledge Test, Interview, Foreign Language Proficiency Exam, and Research Project analysis.
As a substitute for the Foreign Language Proficiency exams for admission to the Graduate Program in Communication, the Secretary will only accept the certificates listed below:
- English: TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) - minimum 213 points; certificate valid for two years; and, IELTS (International English Language Test System) - minimum 6.0 points; certificate valid for two years.
- French: Alliance Française Certificate, with a minimum of 70 points and validity of one year.
- Spanish: DELE (Diploma of Spanish as a Foreign Language), intermediate level from the Instituto Cervantes.
Candidates for the Doctorate course must prove proficiency in a foreign language different from that presented at the time of obtaining the master's degree, and may, for this purpose, present a certificate according to the criteria established above.
- If necessary, some stages of the Selection Process may be carried out remotely, via videoconference or other synchronous audio and video transmission technology, upon request by the candidate and approval by the Collegiate. In these cases, the candidate must contact in advance by email pgcomunicacao@unip.br to check feasibility. All requests will be analyzed, with those from candidates residing more than 350 km from the Program's headquarters being more commonly accommodated.
- If it is necessary to carry out the Selection Process remotely, interviews and tests will take place via videoconference. The Knowledge Test will be applied via electronic form, and the candidate must remain on videoconference with the camera open throughout its duration. The Foreign Language Proficiency Test will be conducted exclusively in person. If necessary, it may be scheduled for a later date. In this case, the candidate approved in the other stages of the Selection Process may register normally but will be required to take the assessment according to the Program's Regulations. Links for Tests and Interviews will be subsequently sent by email by the Office.
- The candidate who does not attend any stage of the selection process, even if for a duly justified reason, will be disqualified.
- Approval in the selection process is subject to the analysis of the Selection Committee, which has full autonomy to decide on the acceptance or not of any candidate. All decisions of the Committee are sovereign and irrevocable, based on the criteria established by the public notice and their careful judgment. Therefore, the reasons why candidates were or were not selected will not be disclosed.
- Cases not covered in this public notice will be resolved, in the first instance, by the Coordinator; in the second instance, by the Collegiate; and, finally, by the Vice-Rectory of Graduate Studies and Research.
Calendar
STAGE I – APPLICATION AND DOCUMENT SUBMISSION
From December 16, 2025, to January 30, 2026.
The application will only be validated upon payment of the bank slip and submission of complete documentation
within the stipulated deadline.
STAGE II - SELECTION EXAMS FOR CANDIDATES APPROVED IN STAGE I
February 3, 2026 (Tuesday): Knowledge Test – 9:00 AM.
Foreign Language Proficiency – 11:00 AM.
February 4, 2026 (Wednesday): Interview – from 9:00 AM onwards.
SELECTION RESULT
February 4, 2026 (Wednesday), from 6:00 PM onwards – Announcement of approved candidates.
Enrollment
Enrollment must be done in person at the Program Office, on February 5 and 6, 2026, on which occasion the candidate must:
- Present the following original documents:
a) ID Card or another nationally valid identification document for Brazilian candidates;
b) CPF;
c) Birth or Marriage Certificate;
d) Diploma of the Undergraduate Course from a course recognized by the MEC, registered;
e) Academic Transcript of the Undergraduate Course from a course recognized by the MEC;
f) Diploma of the Master's Course from a program recommended by CAPES, registered, for candidates for the Doctorate;
g) Academic Transcript of the Master's Course from a program recommended by CAPES, for candidates for the Doctorate;
h) 2 recent 3x4 photographs.
Foreign candidates must also submit:
i) National Foreigner Registry (RNE)/National Migration Registry (RNM) or document proving regular stay in Brazil;
j) CELPE-BRAS Certificate of proficiency in Portuguese.
Candidates who completed undergraduate or Master's degrees at foreign institutions must submit the following documents:
k) Academic transcript and diploma of the undergraduate course, duly revalidated, according to current legislation, except in the case of international agreements, provided they are incorporated by Brazil.
l) Academic transcript and Master's diploma, duly recognized by a Brazilian program recognized by CAPES, for candidates for the Doctorate. - Sign the Educational Services Agreement.
- Choose the courses to be taken in the semester.
- Collect the slip for tuition payment.
Graduate Studies Office (Stricto Sensu) of UNIP
Rua Dr. Bacelar, 1212 – 4th floor – Vila Clementino
– São Paulo – SP - CEP
04026-002
Service Hours: Monday to Friday (except holidays), from 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM and from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM.
Program Secretary: Guilherme Medeiros
Phone: (011) 5586-4180
START OF CLASSES
February 9, 2026 (Monday).
Scholarships
The Communication Program offers PROSUP scholarships provided by CAPES. The Selection Public Notice for the first
academic semester of 2026 is available on the Program's page, in the section >Candidate/Student/Alumni
>PROSUP/CAPES Scholarship Selection. https://www.unip.br/cursos/pos_graduacao/strictosensu/comunicacao/assets/download/com_edital_PROSUP_2026-1.pdf
Application deadline: until January 30, 2026.
Note: Application for PROSUP scholarships is independent of the application
for the course admission selection process. Thus, participation in the course selection process does not, by itself,
imply application for the scholarship.
On an exceptional basis — considering the reduced calendar of the remaining vacancies process — the
candidate may apply for the PROSUP scholarship during the same period in which they apply for the Program's
admission selection process.