The document discusses the Brazil Scientific Mobility Program (BSMP) from 2011-2015, which provided opportunities for Brazilian students, including women, to study abroad in the US. It finds that while women made up about 38% of BSMP participants, they were underrepresented in certain STEM fields. The feedback from women showed they generally felt supported at their US institutions but still faced challenges regarding societal views of women in STEM. However, the experience also provided career and academic benefits for the women upon returning to Brazil.