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Federal University of Paraná

The Federal University of Paraná[1] (Portuguese: Universidade Federal do Paraná, UFPR) is a public university headquartered in Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil.[2] UFPR is considered to be one of the oldest universities in Brazil.[3]

Federal University of Paraná
Universidade Federal do Paraná
Other names
UFPR
Former names
Universidade do Paraná
MottoScientia et Labor
Motto in English
Science and Work
TypePublic (federal)
Established1912
BudgetR$ 1,038,070,033.68 (2013)
RectorRicardo Marcelo Fonseca
Academic staff
2,328
Administrative staff
3,759
Undergraduates28,048
Postgraduates8,658
Location,
Brazil
CampusCuritiba, Matinhos, Palotina, Pontal do Paraná and Jandaia do Sul
Websitewww.ufpr.br

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 eighth 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,[4] 44 doctorate, 66 masters and 5 professional masters programs,[5] apart from a number of lato sensu programs (mostly paid one-year specializations) - see Higher-ed degrees in Brazil.

History edit

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]

 
Foundation stone inauguration

Historical Building edit

 
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 edit

Undergraduate programs edit

  • Accounting
  • Agriculture Engineering
  • Agronomy
  • Aquaculture Engineering
  • Architecture and Urbanism
  • Biology
  • Biomedical Informatics
  • Biomedicine
  • Bioprocess Engineering and Biotechnology
  • Business Administration
  • Cartographic and Surveying Engineering
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Chemistry
  • Civil Engineering
  • Communication: Journalism, Marketing and Public Relations
  • Computer Science
  • Dentistry
  • Design: Graphic and Industrial
  • Economics
  • Electrical Engineering (Power Systems, Electronics and Telecommunications)
  • Electrical Engineering (with an emphasis on Embedded Electronic Systems)
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Exact Sciences
  • Food Engineering
  • Forestry Engineering
  • Geography
  • Geology
  • Graphical expression
  • History
  • Industrial Mathematics
  • Information Management
  • Languages and Literature (English, French, German, Greek, Japanese, Latin, Polish, Portuguese, and Spanish)
  • Law
  • Lumber Industrial Engineering
  • Mathematics
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Medicine
  • Music
  • Nursery
  • Nutrition
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Oceanography
  • Pedagogy
  • Pharmacy
  • Philosophy
  • Physical Education
  • Physics
  • Physiotherapy
  • Production Engineering
  • Psychology
  • Social Sciences: Sociology, Anthropology and Political Science
  • Statistics
  • Technology in Aquaculture
  • Technology in Biofuels
  • Technology in Biotechnology
  • Technology in Information Systems
  • Technology in Institutional Communication
  • Technology in Luthierie
  • Technology in Public Management
  • Technology in Quality Management
  • Technology in Real Estate Businesses
  • Technology in Scenic Production
  • Technology in Secretaryship
  • Tourism
  • Veterinary
  • Visual Arts
  • Zootechnics

Master Programs edit

  • Physical Education
  • Pharmacology
  • Biochemistry
  • Genetics
  • Zoology
  • Botany
  • Child and Teenager 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 Engineering
  • Inter-disciplinary Themes on Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Political Sciences
  • Bioinformatics
  • Teaching of Environmental Science

Doctoral programs edit

  • Agronomy: Vegetal Production
  • Anthropology
  • Forestry Engineering
  • Computer Science
  • Coastal and Oceanic Systems
  • Entomology
  • Cell Biology
  • Pharmacology
  • Biochemistry
  • Genetics
  • Zoology
  • Child and Teenager Health
  • Surgery
  • Internal Medicine and Health Sciences
  • Geodesic Sciences
  • Geology
  • Geography
  • Environmental Development
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Chemistry
  • Physics
  • Education
  • Sociology
  • History
  • Languages and Literature
  • Economical Development
  • Business Administration
  • Law
  • Numerical Methods for Engineering
  • Biotechnological Processes
  • Food Engineering
  • Inter-disciplinary Themes on Engineering
  • Water Resources and Environmental Engineering
  • Veterinary Medicine
  • Microbiology, Parasitology and Pathology
  • Philosophy

Technical High School edit

Besides the above-mentioned courses, it offers high school education through its Technical High School.

Admissions edit

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 edit

  • Centro de Documentação e Pesquisa de História dos Domínios Portugueses – CEDOPE
  • 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
  • Centro de Computação Científica e Software Livre – C3SL
  • 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
  • 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
  • Laboratório de Inventário Florestal
  • Laboratório de Minerais e Rochas – LAMIR
  • Laboratório de Nutrição Animal do Departamento de Zootecnia
  • Laboratório de Paisagismo
  • Laboratório de Parasitologia Clínica Veterinária - LPCV
  • Laboratório de Pesquisas Hidrogeológicas – LPH
  • Laboratório de Proteção Florestal
  • Laboratório de Matriz Extracelular e Biotecnologia de Venenos
  • Laboratório de Neurobiologia
  • Laboratório de Citogenética Humana
  • Laboratório de Genética Molecular Humana – LGMH
  • Laboratório de Metabolismo Celular
  • Laboratório de Imunogenética e Histocompatibilidade
  • Laboratório de Óptica de Raios-X e Instrumentação – LORXI[permanent dead link]
  • 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

And many more

Libraries edit

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

Centro

Centro Politécnico

Jardim Botânico

Matinhos

  • UFPR Litoral

Paranaguá

  • Archeology and Ethnology Museum of UFPR

Pontal do Paraná

  • Sea Studies Center

Campi edit

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

Publications edit

  • 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 edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on October 24, 2007. Retrieved August 18, 2008.
  2. ^ a b Trombetta Zannin, Paulo Henrique; Engel, Margret Sibylle; Kirrian Fiedler, Paulo Eduardo; Bunn, Fernando (2013). "Characterization of environmental noise based on noise measurements, noise mapping and interviews: A case study at a university campus in Brazil". Cities. 31. Elsevier: 317–327. doi:10.1016/j.cities.2012.09.008.
  3. ^ "A mais antiga do Brasil". UFPR Official Website. Retrieved March 7, 2021.
  4. ^ 2013/2014 Candidate's guide
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on August 19, 2015. Retrieved July 5, 2015.

Further reading edit

  • Official brochure

External links edit

  • Official website   (in Portuguese)

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Federal University of Parana news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message The Federal University of Parana 1 Portuguese Universidade Federal do Parana UFPR is a public university headquartered in Curitiba Parana Brazil 2 UFPR is considered to be one of the oldest universities in Brazil 3 Federal University of ParanaUniversidade Federal do ParanaOther namesUFPRFormer namesUniversidade do ParanaMottoScientia et LaborMotto in EnglishScience and WorkTypePublic federal Established1912BudgetR 1 038 070 033 68 2013 RectorRicardo Marcelo FonsecaAcademic staff2 328Administrative staff3 759Undergraduates28 048Postgraduates8 658LocationCuritiba Parana BrazilCampusCuritiba Matinhos Palotina Pontal do Parana and Jandaia do SulWebsitewww wbr ufpr wbr br 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 eighth best university in Brazil in the latest Ranking Universitario 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 Parana It offers 124 undergraduate degree courses 4 44 doctorate 66 masters and 5 professional masters programs 5 apart from a number of lato sensu programs mostly paid one year specializations see Higher ed degrees in Brazil Contents 1 History 2 Historical Building 3 Academics 3 1 Undergraduate programs 3 2 Master Programs 3 3 Doctoral programs 3 4 Technical High School 4 Admissions 5 Laboratories 6 Libraries 7 Campi 8 Publications 9 Notable alumni 10 See also 11 References 12 Further reading 13 External linksHistory editIn 1892 Jose Francisco da Rocha Pombo an intellectual of the state of Parana would have initiated the construction of the university but his project was frustrated by the Federalist Movement Twenty years later Parana 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 Parana 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 Araujo 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 Parana 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 Clinicas da Universidade Federal do Parana 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 nbsp Foundation stone inaugurationHistorical Building edit nbsp 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 facade 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 facade 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 editUndergraduate programs edit Accounting Agriculture Engineering Agronomy Aquaculture Engineering Architecture and Urbanism Biology Biomedical Informatics Biomedicine Bioprocess Engineering and Biotechnology Business Administration Cartographic and Surveying Engineering Chemical Engineering Chemistry Civil Engineering Communication Journalism Marketing and Public Relations Computer Science Dentistry Design Graphic and Industrial Economics Electrical Engineering Power Systems Electronics and Telecommunications Electrical Engineering with an emphasis on Embedded Electronic Systems Environmental Engineering Exact Sciences Food Engineering Forestry Engineering Geography Geology Graphical expression History Industrial Mathematics Information Management Languages and Literature English French German Greek Japanese Latin Polish Portuguese and Spanish Law Lumber Industrial Engineering Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Medicine Music Nursery Nutrition Occupational Therapy Oceanography Pedagogy Pharmacy Philosophy Physical Education Physics Physiotherapy Production Engineering Psychology Social Sciences Sociology Anthropology and Political Science Statistics Technology in Aquaculture Technology in Biofuels Technology in Biotechnology Technology in Information Systems Technology in Institutional Communication Technology in Luthierie Technology in Public Management Technology in Quality Management Technology in Real Estate Businesses Technology in Scenic Production Technology in Secretaryship Tourism Veterinary Visual Arts Zootechnics Master Programs edit Physical Education Pharmacology Biochemistry Genetics Zoology Botany Child and Teenager 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 Engineering Inter disciplinary Themes on Engineering Electrical Engineering Civil Engineering Mechanical Engineering Chemical Engineering Political Sciences Bioinformatics Teaching of Environmental Science Doctoral programs edit Agronomy Vegetal Production Anthropology Forestry Engineering Computer Science Coastal and Oceanic Systems Entomology Cell Biology Pharmacology Biochemistry Genetics Zoology Child and Teenager Health Surgery Internal Medicine and Health Sciences Geodesic Sciences Geology Geography Environmental Development Mechanical Engineering Chemistry Physics Education Sociology History Languages and Literature Economical Development Business Administration Law Numerical Methods for Engineering Biotechnological Processes Food Engineering Inter disciplinary Themes on Engineering Water Resources and Environmental Engineering Veterinary Medicine Microbiology Parasitology and Pathology Philosophy Technical High School edit Besides the above mentioned courses it offers high school education through its Technical High School 1 Admissions editStudents 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 Diretorio Central dos Estudantes DCE occurs Laboratories editCentro de Documentacao e Pesquisa de Historia dos Dominios Portugueses CEDOPE Centro de Capacitacao e Consultoria do Departamento de Ciencia e Gestao da Informacao do Setor de Ciencias Sociais Applicadas 3CGI Centro de Ciencia de Seguranca Computacional CCSC Centro de Computacao Cientifica e Software Livre C3SL Centro de Estudos do Mar CEM Centro de Microscopia Eletronica CME Centro de Pesquisa e Processamento de Alimentos CEPPA Ciencias Sociais Applicadas CCCGI Centro de Estudos de Engenharia Civil Prof inaldo Ayres Vieira CESEC Grupo IMAGO de Pesquisa em Visao Computacional Processamento de Imagens e Computacao Grafica Instituto de Tecnologia para o Desenvolvimento LACTEC Laboratorio de Analises Clinicas veterinarias Laboratorio de Acustica e conforto Ambiental Laboratorio de Eletroquimica de Superficies e Corrosao LESC Laboratorio de Estudos em Monitoramento e Modelagem Ambiental LEMMA Laboratorio de Ictiologia Estuarina Ictiologia UFPR Laboratorio de Inventario Florestal Laboratorio de Minerais e Rochas LAMIR Laboratorio de Nutricao Animal do Departamento de Zootecnia Laboratorio de Paisagismo Laboratorio de Parasitologia Clinica Veterinaria LPCV Laboratorio de Pesquisas Hidrogeologicas LPH Laboratorio de Protecao Florestal Laboratorio de Matriz Extracelular e Biotecnologia de Venenos Laboratorio de Neurobiologia Laboratorio de Citogenetica Humana Laboratorio de Genetica Molecular Humana LGMH Laboratorio de Metabolismo Celular Laboratorio de Imunogenetica e Histocompatibilidade Laboratorio de optica de Raios X e Instrumentacao LORXI permanent dead link Laboratorio de Superficies e Interfaces LSI Laboratorio de Genetica de Microorganismos LabGeM Laboratorio de Bioquimica e Biofisica de Macromoleculas Laboratorio de Anestesia e Analgesia Veterinaria LABEST Nucleo de Fixacao de Nitrogenio NFIX Nucleo de Redes sem Fio e Redes Avancadas NR2 And many moreLibraries editThe 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 Juveve Agricultural science Centro Central administrative headquarters Human and Educational science Health science main campus Judicial science Centro Politecnico Science and technology Biological science Technical High School Jardim Botanico Forest and Wood sciences Health science secondary campus Applied Social Sciences Physical Education Matinhos UFPR Litoral Paranagua Archeology and Ethnology Museum of UFPR Pontal do Parana Sea Studies CenterCampi editIn Curitiba Campus Juveve Campus Batel Campus Centro Campus Reitoria Campus Ciencias Agrarias Cabral Campus III Centro Politecnico Campus III Escola Tecnica Campus III Jardim Botanico Other cities Campus Palotina Palotina Campus Estudos do Mar Pontal do Parana Campus Litoral Matinhos Campus Jandaia do Sul Jandaia do SulPublications editArchives of Veterinary Science Acta Biologica Paranaense Boletim Paranaense de Geociencias Educar em Revista Jornal de Ciencias do Exercicio e do Esporte Jornal do Hospital das Clinicas Revista de Ciencias Humanas Revista de Sociologia e Politica Revista do Departamento e Programa de Pos Graduacao Revista Eletronica de Musicologia Revista Floresta Revista Interacao Revista Letras Scientia Agraria Revista de Engenharia TermicaNotable alumni editBlairo Maggi agrobusiness entrepreneur Clemerson Merlin Cleve jurist lawyer and entrepreneur Dalton Trevisan writer Camoes Prize winner Daniel Przybysz radiation oncologist Edson Fachin jurist lawyer Edith Fanta Antarctic researcher Enedina Alves Marques civil engineer first Black woman to receive an engineering degree in Brazil Henry Bugalho philosopher and writer Jaime Lerner governor of Parana 1995 2002 Jorge Reis Filho scientist Laurentino Gomes writer and journalist Jabuti Prize winner Marcal Justen Filho jurist lawyer Newton da Costa logician and mathematician Roberto Requiao governor of Parana 2003 2010 and senator since 2011 Tirone E David medical doctor Wilson Martins politician Governor of Piaui from April 1 2010 to April 2 2014 Notable UFPR Alumni nbsp Laurentino Gomes writer nbsp Jaime Lerner former governor of Parana nbsp Roberto Requiao senator and former governor of Parana nbsp Luiz Edson Fachin incumbent minister of the Supreme Court of Brazil nbsp Newton da Costa logician and mathematician nbsp Clemerson Merlin Cleve jurist lawyer and entrepreneurSee also editBrazil University Rankings List of federal universities of Brazil Universities and Higher Education in BrazilReferences edit TaxOn Line UFPR Archived from the original on October 24 2007 Retrieved August 18 2008 a b Trombetta Zannin Paulo Henrique Engel Margret Sibylle Kirrian Fiedler Paulo Eduardo Bunn Fernando 2013 Characterization of environmental noise based on noise measurements noise mapping and interviews A case study at a university campus in Brazil Cities 31 Elsevier 317 327 doi 10 1016 j cities 2012 09 008 A mais antiga do Brasil UFPR Official Website Retrieved March 7 2021 2013 2014 Candidate s guide Programas de Mestrado e Doutorado PRPPG Pro Reitoria de Pesquisa e Pos Graduacao UFPR Archived from the original on August 19 2015 Retrieved July 5 2015 Further reading editOfficial brochureExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Universidade Federal do Parana Official website nbsp in Portuguese 25 25 44 S 49 16 3 W 25 42889 S 49 26750 W 25 42889 49 26750 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Federal University of Parana amp oldid 1220874056, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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