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Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul

The Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul[3] (Portuguese: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, UFRGS) is a Brazilian public federal research university based in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul. UFRGS is among the largest and highest-rated universities in Brazil,[4][5][6] having one of the largest number of scientific publications. From 2012 to 2019, the university was elected as the best federal university of Brazil.[7] UFRGS has over 31,000 undergraduate students, over 12,000 graduate students, and more than 2,600 faculty members.[8] As a Brazilian public federal institution, students do not pay tuition fees to enroll in courses offered by the university.

Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
Other names
UFRGS
Former names
Universidade do Rio Grande do Sul (URGS)
TypePublic
EstablishedFirst school 1895, creation 1934, federalization 1950
EndowmentUS$500 million (2012)
RectorCarlos André Bulhões
Academic staff
2,867 (2014)[1]
Administrative staff
2,731 (2014)[1]
Undergraduates30,785 (2014)[1]
Postgraduates27,216 (2014)[1]
5,575 (2014)[1]
Other students
855 (2014)[1]
Location, ,
CampusUrban and suburban, 371,742 m² of constructed area (2008) and 2,185 ha of total area (2008)[2]
Websitewww.ufrgs.br

Among the main alumni affiliated with UFRGS, there are three former presidents of Brazil, former state governors, former members of the Supreme Federal Court, members of the Brazilian Academy of Letters and important Brazilian actors, musicians and journalists.[9]

History edit

 
UFRGS Entrance

The university originated from the Escola de Farmácia e Química (School of Pharmacy and Chemistry) in 1895. It was expanded in 1896, when the Engineering College was created. This was the beginning of higher education in Rio Grande do Sul. In the end of the 19th century, the Medicine and Law schools were founded, the latter being the first school of humanities tertiary education in the state.

In November 1934, the Universidade de Porto Alegre (University of Porto Alegre) was founded, initially composed of the following units:

The third transformation took place in 1947, when it became the Universidade do Rio Grande do Sul (University of Rio Grande do Sul), URGS, incorporating the Law and Dentistry Colleges from Pelotas and with the Pharmacy College from Santa Maria. These units, however, separated from URGS when the Federal University of Pelotas and the Federal University of Santa Maria were founded.

In December 1950, control of the university passed to the Federal Government. After that, the name of the institution became Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul). The institute also has a profound political history. Between 1964 and 1969, during the worst years of the military dictatorship, 33 professors were eliminated, as well as a good number of students.[10] Many high-ranking officials, including three presidents - Getúlio Vargas and João Goulart - as well as the majority of the history, philosophy and social sciences teachers in smaller universities throughout the state were educated in the institution. The climate of intellectual debate and analysis of public issues has also been important in training students (often with scholarships and/or student apprenticeships) to work for non-governmental and governmental organisations which contribute to the critical reflection and planning of development programs.

Organization edit

UFRGS is almost completely located in Porto Alegre, with four campi: Campus Centro (Downtown Campus), Campus Saúde (Health Sciences Campus), Campus Olímpico (Olympic Campus, housing the School of Physical Education, Physiotherapy and Dance) and Campus do Vale (Vale Campus), a few off-campus buildings (including the Business School and the Institute of Arts) and units in other cities, such as the Agriculture Experimental Station and the Campus Litoral Norte (a new campus in the state's northeastern coastal city of Tramandaí).

Infrastructure edit

Offering graduate and undergraduate courses, UFRGS is the largest university of Rio Grande do Sul. Its more than 300 buildings accommodate 29 faculties, schools and institutes, which are divided into 94 departments.

The university spreads through 2,185 ha, and it has 402,000 m2 of constructed area. It is divided into four campi and minor units (see above).

The undergraduate program's students make up for a population of about 31 thousand students, while the graduate program has 12 thousand students. The elementary, high-school and technical school sum up to 1,300 students.

The university's infrastructure comprises more than 500 laboratories, 33 libraries, 37 lecture halls, the Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre (the university's clinical research hospital), UFRGS Press, UFRGS Museum, Botanical Garden, Broadcasting Center, Observatory, 3 buildings for Campus Accommodation, 5 refectories, 2 summer camps and several other centers and facilities.

Colleges, Institutes, and Schools edit

(Source:[11])

  • College of Architecture (Faculdade de Arquitetura)
  • College of Communication (Facultade de Biblioteconomia e Comunicação)
  • College of Economics (Faculdade de Ciências Econômicas)
  • College of Education (Faculdade de Educação)
  • College of Law (Faculdade de Direito)
  • College of Pharmacy (Faculdade de Farmácia)
  • College of Medicine (Faculdade de Medicina)
  • College of Dentistry (Faculdade de Odontologia)
  • College of Veterinary Medicine (Faculdade de Veterinária)
  • Institute of Biosciences (Instituto de Biociências)
  • Institute of Chemistry (Instituto de Química)
  • Institute of Fine Arts (Instituto de Artes)
  • Institute of Food Technology (Instituto de Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos)
  • Institute of Geosciences
  • Institute of Health Sciences (Instituto de Ciências Básicas da Saúde)
  • Institute of Hydraulic Research (Instituto de Pesquisas Hidráulicas)
  • Institute of Informatics (Instituto de Informática)
  • Institute of Linguistics, Languages and Literature (Instituto de Letras)
  • Institute of Mathematics and Statistics (Instituto de Matemática)
  • Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences (Instituto de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas)
  • Institute of Physics (Instituto de Física)
  • Institute of Psychology (Instituto de Psicologia)
  • School of Agronomy (Faculdade de Agronomia)
  • School of Engineering (Escola de Engenharia)
  • School of Management (Escola de Administração)
  • School of Nursing (Escola de Enfermagem)
  • School of Sports (Escola de Educação Física)

Other units edit

SECOM edit

SECOM is an executive office of UFRGS directly connected to the Central Administration's cabinet – as well as to other sectors and the Provosts' Offices. SECOM defines the communication policies and strategies employed by UFRGS, facilitating services inside the university through the creation of informative and institutional materials. Its goal is to promote new activities and establish initiatives which recognize and publicize the institution's potential. Some of its sections are the university newspaper, TV channel and radio station.

Hospital edit

 
University Hospital building in Porto Alegre.

UFRGS university hospital is located in the centre of Porto Alegre.

HCPA in Figures - Operations[12]
2009 2010
Consultations 562,507 577,504
Exams 2,811,277 2,767,804
Operations 41,281 42,121
Transplants 411 412
HCPA in Figures - HR[12]
2009 2010
Staff 4,499 4,578
Professors 290 283
Residents 344 414
Undergraduate students 2,100 1,966
Graduate students 559 590
PhD students 300 395
Training hours 200.162 214.576

Research edit

Undergraduate Research Grant Program

The objective of the Undergraduate Research Internship Program is to integrated students from undergraduate courses into research activities, technological development and, innovation. Besides contributing for students’ academic and professional growth, the program also offers the opportunity to take part in the community of the university researchers fostering dialogue between undergraduate and graduate programs.

Research Promotion Program

The research promotion program has as goal to support the continuity of research projects, the organization of events and the qualification of technical and administrative personnel, besides stimulating the national and international exposure of works made in research by professors, technical and administrative personnel, and students.

Science in Society and Science in School Program

This program has the compromise of stimulating university developed projects which are turned to popularization and spreading of science and technology in a variety of social groups and in school environment, through participation of UFRGS undergraduate students, in activities which enable the permanent development of human capital in these areas.

Journal Editing Supporting Program

The Journal Editing Supporting Program implements ways of support and stimulus for journal editing at UFRGS. Its objective is to grant visibility to scientific periodicals of the institution.

Admission edit

Students are accepted through the vestibular, which is an open examination where the top-placed candidates are offered a placement at the university. Since UFRGS is free of charge, the Vestibular is usually a very hard examination since there are many candidates for few open placements.[13] Examinations take place in January and classes begin in March.

ENEM edit

The Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, as well as the other Brazilian federal universities, adopted the National High School Examination (ENEM) in 2010 as a standard of admission. The applicants’ participation in ENEM is optative. Initially, their performances in the examination were analyzed together with their performances in the university entrance exam, comprehending 10% of the final grade. However, as of 2019, UFRGS decided to withdraw the sum of 10% in the final score, having only vacancies through the National High School Exam (30%) and/or through the Vestibular (70%).[14]

Quality of education edit

University rankings
Global – Overall
ARWU World[15]401-500 (2020)

According to the ranking sponsored by the Ministry of Education (MEC, Ministério da Educação), UFRGS is Brazil's best university[16][17] (in a ranking which doesn't include Universidade de São Paulo—see rankings of universities in Brazil for details). According to the Webometrics Ranking of World Universities in 2012, UFRGS was placed 71st worldwide.[18]

Notable alumni edit

This is an incomplete list of famous UFRGS alumni, sorted by Faculty.

Law School
Philosophy and Social Sciences
  • Raul Pont [pt], politician and former Porto Alegre mayor
  • Gerd Bornheim [pt], philosopher
  • Helgio Trindade [pt], political scientist and former dean of UFRGS
School of Medicine
School of Mathematics
Engineering School
Agronomy School
School of Economics
School of Fine Arts
Linguistics School
Architecture School

Notable faculty edit

Statistics edit

2014 Figures[19]

  • Foundation year: 1934 (first college founded in 1895)
  • Total area: 22,704,212 m 2
  • Built area: 402,677m2
  • Undergraduate school (4-6 year course):
- Number of courses offered: 95
- Number of students: 31,587
  • Graduate school (Masters: 2-year course; PhD: 4-year course; Lato sensu programs: 2-year course):
- Number of masters courses offered: 90 (academic masters) + 16 (professional masters)
- Number of PhD programs offered: 83
- Number of lato sensu (year one post-graduate diploma) courses offered: 114 running; 168 concluded
- Graduate students: 23,298
  • Staff:
- Number of professors: 2,749, from which 89.13% with a PhD
- Administrative staff: 2,731
- Total staff: 5,480
  • Research
- Number of research groups: 900
- Number of professors with registered research project(s): 2,184
- Number of undergraduation students joining research projects: 2,945
  • Partnerships with other institutions:
- Foreign institutions: 128[2]
- National institutions
Public: 253[2]
Private: 212[2]
- Total number of partnerships: 593[2]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "UFRGS - UFRGS em números 2014" (in Portuguese).
  2. ^ a b c d e "UFRGS - UFRGS EM NUMEROS 2008" (in Portuguese).
  3. ^ Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
  4. ^ "Federais dominam o ranking das melhores universidades do Brasil" (in Portuguese).
  5. ^ "Infografico - Federais dominam o ranking das melhores universidades do Brasil" (in Portuguese).
  6. ^ "Ranking Inep 2006 Wikipedia" (in Portuguese).
  7. ^ "Resultados - INEP". portal.inep.gov.br. Retrieved 2020-09-30.
  8. ^ "UFRGS em números".
  9. ^ "62 Notable Alumni of Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul". EduRank.org - Discover university rankings by location. 2021-08-11. Retrieved 2023-12-21.
  10. ^ Filho, João Roberto Martins (2019-03-26), "Military Coup in Brazil, 1964", Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Latin American History, doi:10.1093/acrefore/9780199366439.013.623, ISBN 978-0-19-936643-9, retrieved 2023-12-21
  11. ^ "UFRGS Web" (in Portuguese).
  12. ^ a b "HCPA EM NUMEROS" (in Portuguese).
  13. ^ Jeter, Jon (June 16, 2003). . The Washington Post. Archived from the original on September 26, 2018. Retrieved 2011-08-25.
  14. ^ "Tudo sobre como ingressar na UFRGS" (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2021-07-26.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 2019-08-15. Retrieved 2020-12-28.
  16. ^ "Ministry of Education".
  17. ^ "UFRGS".
  18. ^ "Webometrics World Rankings".
  19. ^ UFRGS em Números 2014

External links edit

  • Official website   (in English)
  • Official website (in Portuguese)
  • Communications Office (in Portuguese)
  • Transparency Channel (in Portuguese)

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offered by the university Federal University of Rio Grande do SulUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande do SulOther namesUFRGSFormer namesUniversidade do Rio Grande do Sul URGS TypePublicEstablishedFirst school 1895 creation 1934 federalization 1950EndowmentUS 500 million 2012 RectorCarlos Andre BulhoesAcademic staff2 867 2014 1 Administrative staff2 731 2014 1 Undergraduates30 785 2014 1 Postgraduates27 216 2014 1 Doctoral students5 575 2014 1 Other students855 2014 1 LocationPorto Alegre Rio Grande do Sul BrazilCampusUrban and suburban 371 742 m of constructed area 2008 and 2 185 ha of total area 2008 2 Websitewww ufrgs brAmong the main alumni affiliated with UFRGS there are three former presidents of Brazil former state governors former members of the Supreme Federal Court members of the Brazilian Academy of Letters and important Brazilian actors musicians and journalists 9 Contents 1 History 2 Organization 2 1 Infrastructure 2 2 Colleges Institutes and Schools 2 3 Other units 2 3 1 SECOM 2 3 2 Hospital 3 Research 4 Admission 4 1 ENEM 5 Quality of education 6 Notable alumni 7 Notable faculty 8 Statistics 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp UFRGS EntranceThe university originated from the Escola de Farmacia e Quimica School of Pharmacy and Chemistry in 1895 It was expanded in 1896 when the Engineering College was created This was the beginning of higher education in Rio Grande do Sul In the end of the 19th century the Medicine and Law schools were founded the latter being the first school of humanities tertiary education in the state In November 1934 the Universidade de Porto Alegre University of Porto Alegre was founded initially composed of the following units Engineering School with its Astronomy Electrical and Industrial Chemistry institutes Medical College with its Dentistry and Pharmacy institutes Law College with the School of Commerce Communication College called FABICO which comprises the Journalism Advertising and Public Relations programs Agricultural Science and Veterinary Medicine Colleges Philosophy Science and Linguistics Colleges and Institute of Fine ArtsThe third transformation took place in 1947 when it became the Universidade do Rio Grande do Sul University of Rio Grande do Sul URGS incorporating the Law and Dentistry Colleges from Pelotas and with the Pharmacy College from Santa Maria These units however separated from URGS when the Federal University of Pelotas and the Federal University of Santa Maria were founded In December 1950 control of the university passed to the Federal Government After that the name of the institution became Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul The institute also has a profound political history Between 1964 and 1969 during the worst years of the military dictatorship 33 professors were eliminated as well as a good number of students 10 Many high ranking officials including three presidents Getulio Vargas and Joao Goulart as well as the majority of the history philosophy and social sciences teachers in smaller universities throughout the state were educated in the institution The climate of intellectual debate and analysis of public issues has also been important in training students often with scholarships and or student apprenticeships to work for non governmental and governmental organisations which contribute to the critical reflection and planning of development programs Organization editUFRGS is almost completely located in Porto Alegre with four campi Campus Centro Downtown Campus Campus Saude Health Sciences Campus Campus Olimpico Olympic Campus housing the School of Physical Education Physiotherapy and Dance and Campus do Vale Vale Campus a few off campus buildings including the Business School and the Institute of Arts and units in other cities such as the Agriculture Experimental Station and the Campus Litoral Norte a new campus in the state s northeastern coastal city of Tramandai Infrastructure edit Offering graduate and undergraduate courses UFRGS is the largest university of Rio Grande do Sul Its more than 300 buildings accommodate 29 faculties schools and institutes which are divided into 94 departments The university spreads through 2 185 ha and it has 402 000 m2 of constructed area It is divided into four campi and minor units see above The undergraduate program s students make up for a population of about 31 thousand students while the graduate program has 12 thousand students The elementary high school and technical school sum up to 1 300 students The university s infrastructure comprises more than 500 laboratories 33 libraries 37 lecture halls the Hospital de Clinicas de Porto Alegre the university s clinical research hospital UFRGS Press UFRGS Museum Botanical Garden Broadcasting Center Observatory 3 buildings for Campus Accommodation 5 refectories 2 summer camps and several other centers and facilities Colleges Institutes and Schools edit Source 11 College of Architecture Faculdade de Arquitetura College of Communication Facultade de Biblioteconomia e Comunicacao College of Economics Faculdade de Ciencias Economicas College of Education Faculdade de Educacao College of Law Faculdade de Direito College of Pharmacy Faculdade de Farmacia College of Medicine Faculdade de Medicina College of Dentistry Faculdade de Odontologia College of Veterinary Medicine Faculdade de Veterinaria Institute of Biosciences Instituto de Biociencias Institute of Chemistry Instituto de Quimica Institute of Fine Arts Instituto de Artes Institute of Food Technology Instituto de Ciencia e Tecnologia de Alimentos Institute of Geosciences Institute of Health Sciences Instituto de Ciencias Basicas da Saude Institute of Hydraulic Research Instituto de Pesquisas Hidraulicas Institute of Informatics Instituto de Informatica Institute of Linguistics Languages and Literature Instituto de Letras Institute of Mathematics and Statistics Instituto de Matematica Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences Instituto de Filosofia e Ciencias Humanas Institute of Physics Instituto de Fisica Institute of Psychology Instituto de Psicologia School of Agronomy Faculdade de Agronomia School of Engineering Escola de Engenharia School of Management Escola de Administracao School of Nursing Escola de Enfermagem School of Sports Escola de Educacao Fisica Other units edit SECOM edit SECOM is an executive office of UFRGS directly connected to the Central Administration s cabinet as well as to other sectors and the Provosts Offices SECOM defines the communication policies and strategies employed by UFRGS facilitating services inside the university through the creation of informative and institutional materials Its goal is to promote new activities and establish initiatives which recognize and publicize the institution s potential Some of its sections are the university newspaper TV channel and radio station Hospital edit Main article Hospital de Clinicas de Porto Alegre nbsp University Hospital building in Porto Alegre UFRGS university hospital is located in the centre of Porto Alegre HCPA in Figures Operations 12 2009 2010Consultations 562 507 577 504Exams 2 811 277 2 767 804Operations 41 281 42 121Transplants 411 412HCPA in Figures HR 12 2009 2010Staff 4 499 4 578Professors 290 283Residents 344 414Undergraduate students 2 100 1 966Graduate students 559 590PhD students 300 395Training hours 200 162 214 576Research editUndergraduate Research Grant ProgramThe objective of the Undergraduate Research Internship Program is to integrated students from undergraduate courses into research activities technological development and innovation Besides contributing for students academic and professional growth the program also offers the opportunity to take part in the community of the university researchers fostering dialogue between undergraduate and graduate programs Research Promotion ProgramThe research promotion program has as goal to support the continuity of research projects the organization of events and the qualification of technical and administrative personnel besides stimulating the national and international exposure of works made in research by professors technical and administrative personnel and students Science in Society and Science in School ProgramThis program has the compromise of stimulating university developed projects which are turned to popularization and spreading of science and technology in a variety of social groups and in school environment through participation of UFRGS undergraduate students in activities which enable the permanent development of human capital in these areas Journal Editing Supporting ProgramThe Journal Editing Supporting Program implements ways of support and stimulus for journal editing at UFRGS Its objective is to grant visibility to scientific periodicals of the institution Admission editFurther information Vestibular Students are accepted through the vestibular which is an open examination where the top placed candidates are offered a placement at the university Since UFRGS is free of charge the Vestibular is usually a very hard examination since there are many candidates for few open placements 13 Examinations take place in January and classes begin in March ENEM edit Further information Exame Nacional do Ensino Medio The Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul as well as the other Brazilian federal universities adopted the National High School Examination ENEM in 2010 as a standard of admission The applicants participation in ENEM is optative Initially their performances in the examination were analyzed together with their performances in the university entrance exam comprehending 10 of the final grade However as of 2019 UFRGS decided to withdraw the sum of 10 in the final score having only vacancies through the National High School Exam 30 and or through the Vestibular 70 14 Quality of education editUniversity rankingsGlobal OverallARWU World 15 401 500 2020 According to the ranking sponsored by the Ministry of Education MEC Ministerio da Educacao UFRGS is Brazil s best university 16 17 in a ranking which doesn t include Universidade de Sao Paulo see rankings of universities in Brazil for details According to the Webometrics Ranking of World Universities in 2012 UFRGS was placed 71st worldwide 18 Notable alumni editThis is an incomplete list of famous UFRGS alumni sorted by Faculty Law SchoolEllen Gracie Northfleet lawyer and Supreme Court Justice Germano Rigotto politician and former State governor Getulio Vargas Brazilian former president Joao Goulart Brazilian former president Jorge Gerdau Johannpeter businessman chairman of Gerdau Nelson Jobim former Supreme Court Justice and defence minister Rosa Maria Weber pt Supreme Court JusticePhilosophy and Social SciencesRaul Pont pt politician and former Porto Alegre mayor Gerd Bornheim pt philosopher Helgio Trindade pt political scientist and former dean of UFRGSSchool of MedicineGustavo S Oderich American vascular surgeon and professor Patricia Pranke stem cell researcher Moacyr Scliar writerSchool of MathematicsMarco Antonio Raupp Professor of Mathematics former Minister of Science Technology and Innovation Engineering SchoolLeonel de Moura Brizola politician and former State governor Jose Mauro Volkmer de Castilho engineer Helena Amelia Oehler Stemmer civil engineer and university professorAgronomy SchoolJose Lutzenberger agronomist and ecologistSchool of EconomicsPaulo Renato Souza politician education minister 1995 2002 Dilma Rousseff politician and the 36th President of BrazilSchool of Fine ArtsJorge Furtado actor Radames Gnattali musician Maristela Salvatori printmakerLinguistics SchoolCaio Fernando Abreu writer Joao Gilberto Noll writer Lya Luft writer Olivio Dutra politician and former State governorArchitecture SchoolHumberto Gessinger musicianNotable faculty editAdriana Neumann de Oliveira Artur Oscar Lopes Iraja Damiani Pinto Ivan Izquierdo Jairton Dupont Kepler de Souza Oliveira Mara Alvares Marcia Barbosa Miriani Griselda Pastoriza born 1939 astronomer Patricia Pranke Thaisa Storchi BergmannStatistics edit2014 Figures 19 Foundation year 1934 first college founded in 1895 Total area 22 704 212 m 2 Built area 402 677m2 Undergraduate school 4 6 year course Number of courses offered 95 Number of students 31 587 dd Graduate school Masters 2 year course PhD 4 year course Lato sensu programs 2 year course Number of masters courses offered 90 academic masters 16 professional masters Number of PhD programs offered 83 Number of lato sensu year one post graduate diploma courses offered 114 running 168 concluded Graduate students 23 298 dd Staff Number of professors 2 749 from which 89 13 with a PhD Administrative staff 2 731 Total staff 5 480 dd Research Number of research groups 900 Number of professors with registered research project s 2 184 Number of undergraduation students joining research projects 2 945 dd Partnerships with other institutions Foreign institutions 128 2 National institutionsPublic 253 2 Private 212 2 dd Total number of partnerships 593 2 dd See also editBrazil University Rankings List of federal universities of Brazil Universities and Higher Education in BrazilReferences edit a b c d e f UFRGS UFRGS em numeros 2014 in Portuguese a b c d e UFRGS UFRGS EM NUMEROS 2008 in Portuguese Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul Federais dominam o ranking das melhores universidades do Brasil in Portuguese Infografico Federais dominam o ranking das melhores universidades do Brasil in Portuguese Ranking Inep 2006 Wikipedia in Portuguese Resultados INEP portal inep gov br Retrieved 2020 09 30 UFRGS em numeros 62 Notable Alumni of Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul EduRank org Discover university rankings by location 2021 08 11 Retrieved 2023 12 21 Filho Joao Roberto Martins 2019 03 26 Military Coup in Brazil 1964 Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Latin American History doi 10 1093 acrefore 9780199366439 013 623 ISBN 978 0 19 936643 9 retrieved 2023 12 21 UFRGS Web in Portuguese a b HCPA EM NUMEROS in Portuguese Jeter Jon June 16 2003 Affirmative Action Debate Forces Brazil to Take Look in the Mirror The Washington Post Archived from the original on September 26 2018 Retrieved 2011 08 25 Tudo sobre como ingressar na UFRGS in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 2021 07 26 Academic Ranking of World Universities 2020 Archived from the original on 2019 08 15 Retrieved 2020 12 28 Ministry of Education UFRGS Webometrics World Rankings UFRGS em Numeros 2014External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul Official website nbsp in English Official website in Portuguese Communications Office in Portuguese Transparency Channel 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