Federal University of Rio de Janeiro


Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro)

Motto: None.
Established: September 7, 1920[1] (Medical School dates from 1808 - the second oldest medical school in Brazil) (Military and Engeneering School dates from 1792)
Type: Public university system, Federal
Endowment: R$1.4 billion (2007)[2]
Chancellor: Aloísio Teixeira
Vice-Chancellor: Sylvia da Silveira de Mello Vargas
Staff: 8,491
Students: 47,953
Location: Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro (state), Brazil
Campus: 3 campuses: (Ilha do Fundão, Praia Vermelha and IFCS; 2 independent buildings (Law and Music)
Mascot: Minerva
Website: [1]
The Palácio Universitário, a 19th century Neoclassical building that serves as campus of the UFRJ. The Institutes for Economy, Education, Communications and Administration, among others, are based here
Escola de Música, a historical building in Downtown, in which Music courses are based
19th century litography depicting the palace which became the home of Law School (Faculdade Nacional de Direito)

The Federal University of Rio de Janeiro[3] (Portuguese: Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, UFRJ) is the largest federal university of Brazil, where state-owned universities are the best and most qualified institutions[4]. It is seated in the city of Rio de Janeiro, with three campuses (Fundão island, Praia Vermelha and the humanities core at IFCS downtown) and two more independent buildings in downtown Rio.

It was founded on September 7, 1920, by President Epitácio Pessoa[1], upon gathering a number of previously independent public institutions of higher education in the city. By then, Rio was the Brazilian capital and the federal government sought to stimulate scientific production in the nation's booming economy. Some of the colleges and schools which form UFRJ date back to the United Kingdom of Portugal and Brazil and to the Brazilian Empire, such as the [Escola Politécnica] (Polytechnical School - founded in 1792), Faculdade Nacional de Direito (National Law School - founded in 1882 and restablished in 1891), Escola Nacional de Belas Artes (National School of Fine Arts) and the Faculdade de Medicina (Medicine School).

Initially the University was named Universidade do Rio de Janeiro. It was later renamed as Universidade do Brasil, on July 5, 1937. On December 17, 1945, the University achieved the status of full autonomy under the Brazilian Ministry of Education. In 1965 it was renamed as Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, according to the federal university system devised by the military government of Humberto de Alencar Castelo Branco. In 2000, the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro requested to retain its former title of Universidade do Brasil, on the grounds of the imposition of the current name by the military dictatorship during the 1960s. The request was granted and today the University may be called either name.

On the occasion of its foundation in 1920, the University was formed by joining three independent higher learning schools:

  • Faculdade de Medicina (Faculty of Medicine, the former Academia de Medicina e Cirurgia, which was created in 1808 by a decree of King D. João VI)
  • Escola Politécnica (Polytechnic School)
  • Faculdade Nacional de Direito (National Faculty of Law)

To these, other units were gradually created an incorporated, such as the Escola Nacional de Belas Artes (National School of Fine Arts) and the Faculdade Nacional de Filosofia (National Faculty of Philosophy).

A beautiful set of buildings of neoclassical design - originally constructed to be a sanatorium - was then set to lodge the new University, located at Avenida Pasteur, in the Urca district of the city, near the Praia Vermelha.

Contents

Centers

The University is divided in "Centers" and in independent units:

Graduation Courses

Portuguese Name English name Specialization
Administração Administration
Artes Cênicas Performing arts Scenography, Clothing
Arquitetura e Urbanismo Architecture, Urbanism
Astronomia Astronomy
Biblioteconomia e Gestão de Unidades de Informação Library science
Ciências Atuariais Actuarial science
Ciências Biológicas Biology Biophysics, Microbiology and Imunology
Ciências Contábeis Accountancy
Ciência da Computação Computer science
Ciências da Matemática e da Terra Earth science
Ciências Econômicas Economics
Ciências Sociais Social sciences
Composição de Interior Interior design
Composição Paisagística Landscape design
Comunicação Social Social communication Journalism, Advertising and Propaganda
Comunicação Visual Design Visual communication
Dança Dance
Desenho Industrial Industrial design
Direção Teatral Theatre direction
Direito Law
Educação Artística Art Plastic arts, Drawing
Educação Física Physical education
Enfermagem e Obstetrícia Nursing Obstetrics
Engenharia Ambiental Environmental engineering
Engenharia Civil Civil engineering
Engenharia de Alimentos Food engineering
Engenharia de Bioprocessos Bioprocess engineering
Engenharia de Computação e Informação Computer engineering, Information engineering
Engenharia de Controle e Automação Control engineering
Engenharia de Materiais Materials engineering
Engenharia de Petróleo Petroleum engineering
Engenharia de Produção Industrial engineering
Engenharia Elétrica Electrical engineering
Engenharia Eletrônica e de Computação Electronic engineering
Engenharia Mecânica Mechanical engineering
Engenharia Metalúrgica Metallurgy
Engenharia Naval e Oceânica Naval engineering, Ocean engineering
Engenharia Química Chemical engineering
Escultura Sculpture
Estatística Statistics
Farmácia Pharmacy
Filosofia Philosophy
Física Physics Medical physics
Fisioterapia Physiotherapy
Fonoaudiologia Speech and language pathology
Geografia Geography
Geologia Geology
Gravura Engraving
História History
História da Arte History of art
Letras Linguistics Arabic Language, English Language, French Language, German Language, Greek Language, Hebrew Language, Italian Language, Japanese Language, Portuguese language literature, Russian Language, Spanish Language
Matemática Mathematics
Matemática Aplicada Applied mathematics
Medicina Medicine
Meteorologia Meteorology
Música Music Bassoon, Cello, Clarinet, Classical guitar, Conducting (Choir and Orchestra) Double Bass, Flute, Harp, Harpsichord, Horn, Musical composition, Oboe, Organ, Percussion instrument, Piano, Saxophone, Singing, Trombone, Trumpet, Tuba, Viola, Violin
Nutrição Nutrition
Odontologia Dentistry
Pedagogia Pedagogy
Pintura Painting
Psicologia Psychology
Química Chemistry
Química Industrial
Relações Internacionais International relations
Saúde Coletiva Public health
Serviço Social Social work
Terapia Ocupacional Occupational therapy

Institutions

References

  1. ^ a b http://www.ufrj.br/pr/conteudo_pr.php?sigla=HISTORIA
  2. ^ Portal da Transparência
  3. ^ http://www.coppead.ufrj.br/cimar2008/index.php?pg=General
  4. ^ Higher Education in Brazil: Challenges and Options "The public system, which includes many, but not all of the country's finest institutions, provides higher quality education than the private sector, charges no tuition, and limits the number of places."

See also

External links

Coordinates: 22°51′45″S 43°13′26″W / 22.8625°S 43.22389°W / -22.8625; -43.22389







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