Yduqs, a higher education group that owns Estácio, Ibmec and Wyden, is preparing to launch an institute focused on expanding its operations in partnership with social organizations and communities.
According to the company, the organization should have three focuses. In addition to actions aimed at teachers and students in secondary and primary education in public schools, the idea is to work with institutions for children and young people in social vulnerability.
The Yduqs Institute also plans to close projects related to the environment and health, encouraging scientific initiative.
The entity will have its own council with people inside and outside the company, formed mostly by women. The presidency is occupied by Cláudia Romano, vice president of government relations and sustainability at Yduqs.
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