Abstract
The objective of this work is the Institutional Program of Initiatives for Teaching (PIBID), whose objective is to analyze the regulation and approval of PIBID scholarships and subprojects from the perspective of the public / private relation in higher education. For this, the methodological procedure used was the analysis of the Program's legislation, as well as the data made available in the PIBID reports. This shows that, despite the neoliberal nature of the program's organization, in relation to the public / private partnership, the largest volume of approved scholarships and projects were still with the public sector until 2014. Some tensions are presented in this perspective, But they also highlight the precariousness of private higher education and the program's characteristic.
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