Federal University of Paraná
Federal University of Paraná
Universidade Federal do Paraná | |
Other names | UFPR |
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Former names | Universidade do Paraná |
Motto | Scientia et Labor |
Motto in English | Science and Work |
Type | Public (federal) |
Established | 1912 |
Budget | R$ 1,038,070,033.68 (2013) |
Rector | Ricardo Marcelo Fonseca |
Academic staff | 2,328 |
Administrative staff | 3,759 |
Undergraduates | 28,048 |
Postgraduates | 8,658 |
Location | Curitiba ,PR ,Brazil |
Campus | Curitiba, Matinhos, Palotina, Pontal do Paraná and Jandaia do Sul |
Nickname | UFPR |
Website | http://www.ufpr.br [20] |
UFPR ranks as 37th best university in Latin-America and it is among the 651-700 best universities in the world, according to QS World University Rankings. It is placed as the 9th best university in Brazil in the latest "Ranking Universitário Folha (RUF)", published by the nation's largest newspaper.
Nowadays, its facilities are spread over the capital Curitiba and other cities of the State of Paraná. It offers 124 undergraduate degree courses,[3] 44 doctorate, 66 masters and 5 professional masters programs,[4] apart from a number of lato sensu programs (mostly paid one-year specializations) - see Higher-ed degrees in Brazil.
Since 2009 internal elections the University is run by Rector Zaki Akel Sobrinho, D.Sc. in Administration from Universidade de São Paulo,[5] and Vice-Rector Rogerio Andrade Mulinari, D.Sc. in Medicine from Universidade Federal de São Paulo, and with a Post-Doc from Boston University.[6][7]
Universidade Federal do Paraná | |
Other names | UFPR |
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Former names | Universidade do Paraná |
Motto | Scientia et Labor |
Motto in English | Science and Work |
Type | Public (federal) |
Established | 1912 |
Budget | R$ 1,038,070,033.68 (2013) |
Rector | Ricardo Marcelo Fonseca |
Academic staff | 2,328 |
Administrative staff | 3,759 |
Undergraduates | 28,048 |
Postgraduates | 8,658 |
Location | Curitiba ,PR ,Brazil |
Campus | Curitiba, Matinhos, Palotina, Pontal do Paraná and Jandaia do Sul |
Nickname | UFPR |
Website | http://www.ufpr.br [20] |
History
Foundation stone inauguration
In 1892, José Francisco da Rocha Pombo, an intellectual of the state of Paraná would have initiated the construction of the University, but his project was frustrated by the Federalist Movement.
Twenty years later, Paraná had a reduced number of intellectuals (nine doctors and four engineers), but it was in true development because of the production of the yerba mate.
Moreover, at this time, the Contestado War appeared as an incentive to the efforts of political leaderships concerning the creation of a university. In this context, Victor Ferreira do Amaral, deputy and director of public instruction of Paraná, started the effective creation of the University.
On December 19, 1912 the University was established and, in 1913, it has initiated its activities as a private institution in an old building situated on Comendador Araújo street. The first courses offered were Juridical and Social Sciences, Engineering, Medicine and Surgery, Commerce, Dentistry, Pharmacy and Obstetrics. After the establishment of the University, Victor Ferreira do Amaral, who was also its first president, initiated the construction of a central building in a land donated by the municipal government.
Due to the economic recession caused by the World War I, difficulties started to appear. In 1920, a federal law determined the closing of all universities. In a contradictory measure, the federal government created the Universidade do Rio de Janeiro, currently Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro). The alternative to this law was to split the UFPR in several colleges.
Throughout several years, efforts in order to restore the university took place. Only in the beginning of the fifties the colleges were reunited once again in the University of Paraná, its federalization happening just after that, in 1951, when the university became a public and free-of-charge institution.
After its federalization, a process of expansion began with the construction of the Clinic's Hospital (Portuguese: Hospital de Clínicas da Universidade Federal do Paraná) in 1953, the Reitoria Campus in 1958 and the Polytechnic Center in 1961. The Polytechnic Center campus occupies 617,128 square metres (6,642,710 sq ft).[2]
Historical Building
UFPR – Historic building at Santos Andrade Square, in Curitiba
The construction placed in the Santos Andrade Square began to be built in 1913, being a project of the military engineer Baeta de Faria. Its inauguration occurred in 1915.
Seven years later, in 1923, two lateral parts were added, according to the original project. The building of the right sector was ended in 1925 and was designated to the Engineering graduation course. In the following year, the left sector had been finalized and it passed to serve the Dentistry course. Other additions were made to the right side of the building and it has received in its totality new paint in 1940. The building was extended towards XV de Novembro Street and, in 1952, new works in the right section led to the demolition of part of the lateral façade built in 1940.
In 1954, the building occupied a whole block between the Santos Andrade Square, XV de Novembro Street, Presidente Faria Street and Alfredo Bufren Lane. The last modifications were made: a new façade with several columns and a wide set of staircases were projected and the covered dome was eliminated. The inauguration of the neoclassical, 17,000 square meter building, took place in 1955.
In the year on 1999, the mayor of Curitiba signed a law that made this building the official symbol of the city.
Academics
Undergraduate Programs
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Master Programs
Physical Education
Pharmacology
Biochemistry
Genetics
Zoology
Botanic
Children and Teens Health
Pharmaceutical Sciences
Surgery
Internal Medicine and Health Sciences
Nursery
Geodesic Sciences
Geology
Geography
Coastal and Oceanic Systems
Environmental Development
Applied Mathematics
Information Systems
Chemistry
Physics
Education
Anthropology
Sociology
History
Philosophy
Psychology
Languages and Literature
Design
Music
Economical Development
Business Administration
Accounting and Finance
Law
Numerical Methods for Engineering
Water Resources and Environmental Engineering
Biotechnological Process
Food Technology
Inter-disciplinary Themes on Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Political Sciences
Bioinformatics
Sciences Environmental Teaching [21]
Doctoral Programs
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Technical High School
Besides the above-mentioned courses, it offers high school education through its Technical High School. [1] [22]
Admissions
Students are admitted by an entrance exam, known as the vestibular, which consists of two parts:
Part I is composed of 80 multiple-choice questions including nine questions of each of the following subjects: Portuguese, Literature, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Geography, History and Biology, plus eight questions of a foreign language which can be chosen from English, French, Spanish, German or Italian.
Over 50,000 people apply every year and sit for exactly the same exam. After two weeks time or so, 15,000 are called to take the Part II (or Phase II) written exams.
Part II is composed of a Portuguese test which covers five (previously seven) compulsory writing essays. Certain courses require that the candidate take an additional one or two exams involving open-questions in Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Geography, History, Biology, Philosophy or Sociology, the specific exam choice being determined by correlation between the subject and each major course. Engineering candidates, for example, take Mathematics and Physics tests.
The wait for the results of Part II is much longer and the results may take something between 4 and 7 weeks. A list with all the admitted candidates comes out usually in the middle of January—on the same day as the Mud-bath Party sponsored by the Central Directory of Students (Portuguese: Diretório Central dos Estudantes, DCE) occurs.
Laboratories
Centro de Documentação e Pesquisa de História dos Domínios Portugueses – CEDOPE [23]
Centro de Capacitação e Consultoria do Departamento de Ciência e Gestão da Informação do Setor de Ciências Sociais Applicadas – 3CGI
Centro de Ciência de Segurança Computacional - CCSC [24]
Centro de Computação Científica e Software Livre – C3SL [25]
Centro de Estudos do Mar - CEM
Centro de Microscopia Eletrônica – CME
Centro de Pesquisa e Processamento de Alimentos – CEPPA
Ciências Sociais Applicadas – CCCGI
Centro de Estudos de Engenharia Civil Prof. inaldo Ayres Vieira – CESEC [26]
Grupo IMAGO de Pesquisa em Visão Computacional, Processamento de Imagens e Computação Gráfica
Instituto de Tecnologia para o Desenvolvimento – LACTEC
Laboratório de Análises Clínicas veterinárias
Laboratório de Acústica e conforto Ambiental
Laboratório de Eletroquímica de Superfícies e Corrosão – LESC
Laboratório de Estudos em Monitoramento e Modelagem Ambiental – LEMMA
Laboratório de Ictiologia Estuarina - Ictiologia UFPR [27]
Laboratório de Inventário Florestal
Laboratório de Minerais e Rochas – LAMIR [28]
Laboratório de Nutrição Animal do Departamento de Zootecnia
Laboratório de Paisagismo
Laboratório de Pesquisas Hidrogeológicas – LPH [29]
Laboratório de Proteção Florestal
Laboratório de Matriz Extracelular e Biotecnologia de Venenos
Laboratório de Neurobiologia
Laboratório de Citogenética Humana
Laboratório de Metabolismo Celular
Laboratório de Imunogenética e Histocompatibilidade
Laboratório de Óptica de Raios-X e Instrumentação – LORXI [30]
Laboratório de Superfícies e Interfaces – LSI
Laboratório de Genética de Microorganismos – LabGeM
Laboratório de Bioquimíca e Biofísica de Macromoléculas
Laboratório de Anestesia e Analgesia Veterinária - LABEST
Núcleo de Fixação de Nitrogênio - NFIX
Núcleo de Redes sem Fio e Redes Avançadas - NR2 [31]
And many more
Libraries
The university has over 400,000 books and theses as well as thousand of periodicals that, for now, can't be accessed through its intranet, but will be in the future.
Juvevê
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Campi
- In Curitiba
Campus Juvevê
Campus Batel
Campus Centro
Campus Reitoria
Campus Ciências Agrárias/Cabral
Campus III/Centro Politécnico
Campus III/Escola Técnica
Campus III/Jardim Botânico
- Other cities
Campus Palotina – Palotina
Campus Estudos do Mar – Pontal do Paraná
Campus Litoral – Matinhos
Campus Jandaia do Sul – Jandaia do Sul
Publications
Archives of Veterinary Science
Acta Biologica Paranaense
Boletim Paranaense de Geociências
Educar em Revista
Jornal de Ciências do Exercício e do Esporte
Jornal do Hospital das Clínicas
Revista de Ciências Humanas
Revista de Sociologia e Política
Revista do Departamento e Programa de Pós-Graduação
Revista Eletrônica de Musicologia
Revista Floresta
Revista Interação
Revista Letras
Scientia Agraria
Revista de Engenharia Térmica
Notable alumni
Laurentino Gomes – writer and journalist, Jabuti Prize winner
Dalton Trevisan – writer, Camões Prize winner
Newton da Costa – logician and mathematician
Jaime Lerner – governor of Paraná (1995-2002)
Roberto Requião – governor of Paraná (2003-2010) and senator since 2011
Blairo Maggi – agrobusiness entrepreneur
Clèmerson Merlin Clève - jurist, lawyer, and entrepreneur
Marçal Justen Filho - jurist, lawyer
Edson Fachin - jurist, lawyer
Edith Fanta - Antarctic researcher
Tirone David
Wilson Martins
Daniel Przybysz - Radiation oncologist
Jorge Reis-Filho - scientist
See also
Brazil University Rankings
Universities and Higher Education in Brazil