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University of Brasília

The University of Brasília (Portuguese: Universidade de Brasília, UnB) is a federal public university in Brasília, the capital of Brazil. It was founded in 1960 and has since consistently been named among the top five Brazilian universities and the top fifteen universities in South America by Times Higher Education (THE).

University of Brasilia
Universidade de Brasília
Other names
UnB
MottoAutonomy
TypePublic university
EstablishedApril 21, 1962
RectorMárcia Abrahão
Academic staff
2,241[1]
Administrative staff
2,512[2]
Undergraduates28,570[3]
Postgraduates6,304[3]
Location, ,
Brazil
CampusUrban, 3,950,579 m2 (42,523,680 sq ft)
Colorsgreen and blue
Websitewww.unb.br
Buildings designed by Oscar Niemeyer at UnB Central Institute of Science.

Created under the utopian vision of educator Anísio Teixeira and anthropology professor Darcy Ribeiro in 1962, the University of Brasília (UnB) is located in the centre of Brazil’s capital city, on the banks of the Paranoá Lake.

There are four campuses: the Darcy Ribeiro campus (regarded as the UnB’s nucleus), the Ceilândia, Gama and Planaltina campuses. Oscar Niemeyer, one of Modernism’s most feted architects, designed UnB’s main building, the Central Institute of Sciences and was also a key player in the university’s founding.

Its strengths lie in its economics, international affairs and political science courses but its general teaching, research and outreach programs have made it one of Brazil’s most well respected universities. Comprising 26 faculties and schools, with 18 specialised research centres, there are over 105 undergraduate programs, some of which are evening or distance learning-based. It also offers 147 graduate degree programs and 22 specialist programs.

UnB also boasts a University Hospital, a veterinary hospital, a restaurant and the Fazenda Água Limpa, a clean water farm just outside Brasilía; where forestry, agricultural and ecological research is undertaken on the university’s behalf.

Relying on exchange programmes and networking with international organisations and post-secondary institutions, UnB administration and the Advisory Committee for International Affairs are positing it to the world as one of the best universities in Brazil.

It admits undergraduate and post-graduate students via an yearly entrance exam, known in Brazil as vestibular[citation needed] and through ENEM and is most renowned for its courses in economics, international affairs, law, anthropology, mathematics and political science. Its Central Library is home to Midwestern Brazil's largest archive and is used by research and federal employees from all over the country

UnB offers 114 courses recognized by the Ministry of Education.[4]

History edit

 
University of Brasília library
 
Part of the Darcy Ribeiro campus.
 
Central Institute of Sciences – ICC ("Minhocão")

The University of Brasilia Foundation was founded on December 15, 1961. Professor Darcy Ribeiro, who became its first leader, was one of the most enthusiastic supporters of its creation. Architect Oscar Niemeyer designed its main building, the 700 m long Instituto Central de Ciências (ICC), nicknamed Minhocão.

The institution was created on April 21, 1962 by educator Anísio Teixeira and anthropologist professor Darcy Ribeiro. As of 2010, it employed 1,757 faculty and 2,391 servants, and had over 30,000 graduate and undergraduate students. Each semester, the University of Brasília accepts nearly 2,000 incoming students for its 61 undergraduate programs. On the graduate level, the university offers 49 master's degrees and 27 doctoral programs.

Academics edit

The university was one of the first in Brazil to admit students via Programa de Avaliação Seriada (PAS), an alternative evaluation which tests high school students once a year bypassing vestibular.

Each semester, the University of Brasília accepts nearly 2,000 incoming students from a pool of approximately 25,000 candidates for its 61 daytime or evening undergraduate programs. At the graduate level, the university offers 56 master's programs and 31 doctorate programs. It also offers advanced non-degree programs, many of them conducted in other Brazilian States, such as Bahia, Amazonas, Rondônia, Goiás and Rio Grande do Norte. The Technological and Scientific Development National Council (CNPq) and the Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel (CAPES) support most of these courses, offering scholarships and research grants.

Distance education is an expanding activity in UnB, being managed by the Center for Open, Continuous and Long Distance Education (CEAD) and the School of Education. The United Nations Educational, Social and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) sponsors the Long Distance Education chair at UnB.[5]

Ranking edit

Several of University of Brasília's graduate programs have been graded 6 and 7 (in a scale from 1 to 7) in the annual CAPES assessment, including its courses in anthropology, mathematics, geology, economics, law, among others. Its programs in economics, international relations and political science are ranked first among public universities in the country.

The University of Brasilia has been ranked one of the top five public universities in Brazil by Editora Abril's Guia do Estudante. It ranks eighth in the list of the best universities in the country.[6]

Campus edit

UnB is located in the Brasília administrative region of the Federal District of Brazil, on the northwestern bank of Paranoá Lake. Most of its buildings were designed in a modernist architecture style.[citation needed]

UnB's Central Library owns the largest archive in Centerwestern Brazil. It maintains a university restaurant, as well as Fazenda Água Limpa, a farm in the outskirts of the Federal District where ecological, agricultural and forestry research is conducted.[citation needed]

 
One of the entrances to the ICC.





Buildings edit

The university hosts:

  • 22 institutes,
  • 50 departments,
  • 16 scientific, technological, cultural, artistic and general service centers,
  • student and staff residences,
  • a hospital,
  • a sports center,
  • a seismological observatory,
  • physical experiment facilities, including plasma, liquid crystals, complex fluids and optical spectroscopy,
  • an animal research laboratory,
  • a library, the Central Library
  • a student restaurant,
  • the rectory building
  • a farm for ecological, agricultural and forestry research, and
  • an ecological station.[citation needed]

Community involvement edit

The university runs 115 community outreach projects, offering a total of 438 courses and events. Involving the direct participation of 240 professors and 65,132 students, these activities reach nearly 185,000 people in the Federal District and surrounding region in Goiás and Minas Gerais.[citation needed]

Outreach activities include the Future with Art, Culture and Sport (FACE) program; the Community Initiatives Advisory Program (PRATICOM); the Program for Worker and Trade Union Leadership Training (PROSINT); the Rural Development Program and the Model Office for Legal Assistance. University members also offer consulting and assistance to the Community Health Training Program (PACs).[citation needed]

Research edit

More than 260 research-groups work in more than 400 laboratories. This research is supported by the Technological and Scientific Initiation Program (PIBIC) and the Special Training Program (PET), which also offers scholarships to gifted undergraduates. Among other federal and state agencies, programs are funded by CNPq, CAPES, the Research and Projects Funding Program (FINEP), the Technological and Scientific Development Support Program (PADCT) and the Federal District Research Support Foundation (FAPDF).[citation needed]

 
Rectory of the UnB

Other organisations active in the research area are the International Center for Condensed Matter Physics (CIFMC), the cbsp.unb.br [Brazilian Center for Protein Sequencing (CBSP)], the Center for Maintenance of Equipment (CME) and the university Herbarium. The Technological Development Center (CDT) works to integrate the University to the business world, maintaining a small business start-up program and other types of consulting assistance to business.[citation needed]

Programa de Avaliação Seriada edit

The Continuing Evaluation Program (Portuguese: Programa de Avaliação Seriada) evaluates high school students interested in enrolling on a yearly basis during their three years of high school, in addition to the traditional Brazilian vestibular and the national ENEM exam. The university prefers this system to single entrance examinations.[citation needed]

Rankings edit

University rankings
Global – Overall
THE World[7]801–1000 (2018)

In 2017, Times Higher Education ranked the university within the 801–1000 band globally.[7]

International students edit

The university accepts international students through:

  • Exchange programs for international students from academic institutions and organizations that have an exchange agreement with the university. The program lasts from six months to one year.[citation needed]
  • Undergraduate Students’ program (PEC-G – Programa de Estudante Convênio de Graduação) is for students from university institutions of developing countries that have developed activities in cooperation with the Brazilian government. Students from Latin America, Africa and Asia are the biggest partners of the UnB in this project.[citation needed]
  • Post-Graduate program (PEC-PG – Programa de Estudante Convênio de Pós-Graduação) is through the Brazilian embassies abroad. The objective is to promote the qualification of senior staff of developing countries, by offering master's and doctorate degrees.[citation needed]
  • The Federal Constitution International Affairs program accepts diplomats who are working in Brasília and their legal dependents.[citation needed]

Notable alumni and faculty edit

Alumni edit

Notable alumni include:[8]

Faculty edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on January 10, 2013.
  2. ^ (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on January 10, 2013.
  3. ^ a b . Archived from the original on January 10, 2013.
  4. ^ "Faculdades reconhecidas pelo MEC, Vestibular, Apostilas, Universitário, Profissão, professor". Retrieved July 5, 2015.
  5. ^ "UnB – Universidade de Brasília". Retrieved July 5, 2015.
  6. ^ "Guia do Estudante". Retrieved July 5, 2015.
  7. ^ a b World University Rankings 2017–2018
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on November 28, 2018. Retrieved July 24, 2022.

External links edit

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  • Official website   (in English)
  • UnB's website (Portuguese)
  • Website about the UnB vestibular (Portuguese)

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The University of Brasilia Portuguese Universidade de Brasilia UnB is a federal public university in Brasilia the capital of Brazil It was founded in 1960 and has since consistently been named among the top five Brazilian universities and the top fifteen universities in South America by Times Higher Education THE University of BrasiliaUniversidade de BrasiliaOther namesUnBMottoAutonomyTypePublic universityEstablishedApril 21 1962RectorMarcia AbrahaoAcademic staff2 241 1 Administrative staff2 512 2 Undergraduates28 570 3 Postgraduates6 304 3 LocationBrasilia Federal District BrazilCampusUrban 3 950 579 m2 42 523 680 sq ft Colorsgreen and blueWebsitewww unb br Buildings designed by Oscar Niemeyer at UnB Central Institute of Science Created under the utopian vision of educator Anisio Teixeira and anthropology professor Darcy Ribeiro in 1962 the University of Brasilia UnB is located in the centre of Brazil s capital city on the banks of the Paranoa Lake There are four campuses the Darcy Ribeiro campus regarded as the UnB s nucleus the Ceilandia Gama and Planaltina campuses Oscar Niemeyer one of Modernism s most feted architects designed UnB s main building the Central Institute of Sciences and was also a key player in the university s founding Its strengths lie in its economics international affairs and political science courses but its general teaching research and outreach programs have made it one of Brazil s most well respected universities Comprising 26 faculties and schools with 18 specialised research centres there are over 105 undergraduate programs some of which are evening or distance learning based It also offers 147 graduate degree programs and 22 specialist programs UnB also boasts a University Hospital a veterinary hospital a restaurant and the Fazenda Agua Limpa a clean water farm just outside Brasilia where forestry agricultural and ecological research is undertaken on the university s behalf Relying on exchange programmes and networking with international organisations and post secondary institutions UnB administration and the Advisory Committee for International Affairs are positing it to the world as one of the best universities in Brazil It admits undergraduate and post graduate students via an yearly entrance exam known in Brazil as vestibular citation needed and through ENEM and is most renowned for its courses in economics international affairs law anthropology mathematics and political science Its Central Library is home to Midwestern Brazil s largest archive and is used by research and federal employees from all over the countryUnB offers 114 courses recognized by the Ministry of Education 4 Contents 1 History 2 Academics 3 Ranking 4 Campus 4 1 Buildings 5 Community involvement 6 Research 7 Programa de Avaliacao Seriada 8 Rankings 9 International students 10 Notable alumni and faculty 10 1 Alumni 10 2 Faculty 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksHistory edit nbsp University of Brasilia library nbsp Part of the Darcy Ribeiro campus nbsp Central Institute of Sciences ICC Minhocao The University of Brasilia Foundation was founded on December 15 1961 Professor Darcy Ribeiro who became its first leader was one of the most enthusiastic supporters of its creation Architect Oscar Niemeyer designed its main building the 700 m long Instituto Central de Ciencias ICC nicknamed Minhocao The institution was created on April 21 1962 by educator Anisio Teixeira and anthropologist professor Darcy Ribeiro As of 2010 it employed 1 757 faculty and 2 391 servants and had over 30 000 graduate and undergraduate students Each semester the University of Brasilia accepts nearly 2 000 incoming students for its 61 undergraduate programs On the graduate level the university offers 49 master s degrees and 27 doctoral programs Academics editThe university was one of the first in Brazil to admit students via Programa de Avaliacao Seriada PAS an alternative evaluation which tests high school students once a year bypassing vestibular Each semester the University of Brasilia accepts nearly 2 000 incoming students from a pool of approximately 25 000 candidates for its 61 daytime or evening undergraduate programs At the graduate level the university offers 56 master s programs and 31 doctorate programs It also offers advanced non degree programs many of them conducted in other Brazilian States such as Bahia Amazonas Rondonia Goias and Rio Grande do Norte The Technological and Scientific Development National Council CNPq and the Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel CAPES support most of these courses offering scholarships and research grants Distance education is an expanding activity in UnB being managed by the Center for Open Continuous and Long Distance Education CEAD and the School of Education The United Nations Educational Social and Cultural Organization UNESCO sponsors the Long Distance Education chair at UnB 5 Ranking editSeveral of University of Brasilia s graduate programs have been graded 6 and 7 in a scale from 1 to 7 in the annual CAPES assessment including its courses in anthropology mathematics geology economics law among others Its programs in economics international relations and political science are ranked first among public universities in the country The University of Brasilia has been ranked one of the top five public universities in Brazil by Editora Abril s Guia do Estudante It ranks eighth in the list of the best universities in the country 6 Campus editUnB is located in the Brasilia administrative region of the Federal District of Brazil on the northwestern bank of Paranoa Lake Most of its buildings were designed in a modernist architecture style citation needed UnB s Central Library owns the largest archive in Centerwestern Brazil It maintains a university restaurant as well as Fazenda Agua Limpa a farm in the outskirts of the Federal District where ecological agricultural and forestry research is conducted citation needed nbsp One of the entrances to the ICC Buildings edit The university hosts 22 institutes 50 departments 16 scientific technological cultural artistic and general service centers student and staff residences a hospital a sports center a seismological observatory physical experiment facilities including plasma liquid crystals complex fluids and optical spectroscopy an animal research laboratory a library the Central Library a student restaurant the rectory building a farm for ecological agricultural and forestry research and an ecological station citation needed Community involvement editThe university runs 115 community outreach projects offering a total of 438 courses and events Involving the direct participation of 240 professors and 65 132 students these activities reach nearly 185 000 people in the Federal District and surrounding region in Goias and Minas Gerais citation needed Outreach activities include the Future with Art Culture and Sport FACE program the Community Initiatives Advisory Program PRATICOM the Program for Worker and Trade Union Leadership Training PROSINT the Rural Development Program and the Model Office for Legal Assistance University members also offer consulting and assistance to the Community Health Training Program PACs citation needed Research editMore than 260 research groups work in more than 400 laboratories This research is supported by the Technological and Scientific Initiation Program PIBIC and the Special Training Program PET which also offers scholarships to gifted undergraduates Among other federal and state agencies programs are funded by CNPq CAPES the Research and Projects Funding Program FINEP the Technological and Scientific Development Support Program PADCT and the Federal District Research Support Foundation FAPDF citation needed nbsp Rectory of the UnB Other organisations active in the research area are the International Center for Condensed Matter Physics CIFMC the cbsp unb br Brazilian Center for Protein Sequencing CBSP the Center for Maintenance of Equipment CME and the university Herbarium The Technological Development Center CDT works to integrate the University to the business world maintaining a small business start up program and other types of consulting assistance to business citation needed Programa de Avaliacao Seriada editThe Continuing Evaluation Program Portuguese Programa de Avaliacao Seriada evaluates high school students interested in enrolling on a yearly basis during their three years of high school in addition to the traditional Brazilian vestibular and the national ENEM exam The university prefers this system to single entrance examinations citation needed Rankings editUniversity rankingsGlobal OverallTHE World 7 801 1000 2018 In 2017 Times Higher Education ranked the university within the 801 1000 band globally 7 International students editThe university accepts international students through Exchange programs for international students from academic institutions and organizations that have an exchange agreement with the university The program lasts from six months to one year citation needed Undergraduate Students program PEC G Programa de Estudante Convenio de Graduacao is for students from university institutions of developing countries that have developed activities in cooperation with the Brazilian government Students from Latin America Africa and Asia are the biggest partners of the UnB in this project citation needed Post Graduate program PEC PG Programa de Estudante Convenio de Pos Graduacao is through the Brazilian embassies abroad The objective is to promote the qualification of senior staff of developing countries by offering master s and doctorate degrees citation needed The Federal Constitution International Affairs program accepts diplomats who are working in Brasilia and their legal dependents citation needed Notable alumni and faculty editAlumni edit Notable alumni include 8 Alexandre Tombini President of the Central Bank of Brazil Ana Paula Padrao journalist former anchor of Jornal da Globo now at Band Gilmar Mendes justice of the Brazilian Supreme Court former President of the Supreme Court Italo Fioravanti Sabo Mendes judge of the Regional Federal Court of the 1st Region Helena Chagas Secretary of Social Communication of the Presidency of Brazil Henrique Malvar managing director of Microsoft Research s largest laboratory in Redmond Washington USA Izabella Teixeira Ministry of the Environment Joaquim Barbosa Justice of the Brazilian Supreme Court and former President of the Supreme Court Eliane Cantanhede economy and political Folha de S Paulo columnist Maria Paula comedian actress and TV personality Miriam Leitao TV Globo journalist Fernando Collor de Mello 32nd President of Brazil Faculty edit Oscar Niemeyer architect Pritzker Prize 1988 and founder Athos Bulcao visual artist and founder Cyro dos Anjos writer Roberto Saturnino Braga engineer and politician Cristovam Buarque mechanical engineer and politician former governor of the Federal District former senator former Rector and economics professor Claudio de Moura Castro economist educator and columnist Cesar da Sa biochemist lecturer Pasteur Institute Paris and University of California San Diego Nelson Pereira dos Santos film director Teotonio Vilela Filho politician economist current governor of Alagoas Otto Richard Gottlieb chemist Nobel Prize in Chemistry nominee Darcy Ribeiro anthropologist one of the founders of the University of Brasilia Roberto Aureliano Salmeron nuclear physicist Claudio Santoro composer and violinist Anisio Teixeira educator founder Antonio Augusto Cancado Trindade jurist full professor at UnB elected judge of the International Court of Justice professor of International Relations Francisco Rezek former Justice of the Brazilian Supreme Court former judge of the International Court of Justice 1996 2006 professor of Law Gilmar Mendes Justice of the Brazilian Supreme Court former President of the Supreme Court professor of Law Italo Fioravanti Sabo Mendes judge of the Regional Federal Court of the 1st Region professor of Law Jorge Antunes composer Marcos Bagno linguist and translator Marisa von Bulow political scientist and sociologistSee also editList of federal universities of Brazil Rankings of universities in Brazil Universities and higher education in BrazilReferences edit UnB Portal Academic Staff in Portuguese Archived from the original on January 10 2013 UnB Portal Technical and Administrative Staff in Portuguese Archived from the original on January 10 2013 a b UnB Portal Registered Students in Portuguese Archived from the original on January 10 2013 Faculdades reconhecidas pelo MEC Vestibular Apostilas Universitario Profissao professor Retrieved July 5 2015 UnB Universidade de Brasilia Retrieved July 5 2015 Guia do Estudante Retrieved July 5 2015 a b World University Rankings 2017 2018 Projeto GigaPonto Archived from the original on November 28 2018 Retrieved July 24 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