Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
The Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul is a Brazilian federal university based in Porto Alegre. UFRGS is among the largest and highest-rated universities in Brazil, having one of the largest number of scientific publications. UFRGS has over 31,000 undergraduate students, over 12,000 graduate students, and more than 2,600 faculty members. As a Brazilian public federal institution, students do not pay tuition fees to enroll in courses offered by the university. To be admitted to one of the programs offered by UFRGS, a candidate must be approved in a yearly competitive exam, called vestibular.
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History
The university originated from the Escola de Farmácia e Química 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 was founded, initially composed of the following units:
- Engineering School, with its Astronomy, Electronics and Industrial Chemistry institutes;
- Medical College, with its Dentistry and Pharmacy institutes;
- Law College, with the School of Commerce;
- Communication College, which comprises the Journalism, Advertising and Public Relations programs;
- Agricultural Science and Veterinary Medicine Colleges;
- Philosophy, Science and Linguistics Colleges; and
- Institute of Fine Arts
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.
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. 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 to work for non-governmental and governmental organisations which contribute to the critical reflection and planning of development programs.
Organization
UFRGS is almost completely located in Porto Alegre, with four campi: Campus Centro, Campus Saúde, Campus Olímpico and Campus do Vale, a few off-campus buildings and units in other cities, such as the Agriculture Experimental Station and the Campus Litoral Norte.Infrastructure
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.
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, 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
- College of Architecture
- College of Communication
- College of Economics
- College of Education
- College of Law
- College of Pharmacy
- College of Medicine
- College of Dentistry
- College of Veterinary Medicine
- Institute of Biosciences
- Institute of Chemistry
- Institute of Fine Arts
- Institute of Food Technology
- Institute of Geosciences
- Institute of Health Sciences
- Institute of Hydraulic Research
- :pt:Instituto de Informática da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul|Institute of Informatics
- Institute of Linguistics, Languages and Literature
- Institute of Mathematics and Statistics
- Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences
- Institute of Physics
- Institute of Psychology
- School of Agronomy
- School of Engineering
- School of Management
- School of Nursing
- School of Sports
Other units
SECOM
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
UFRGS university hospital is a nationwide reference; it is located in the centre of Porto Alegre.2009 | 2010 | |
Consultations | 562,507 | 577,504 |
Exams | 2,811,277 | 2,767,804 |
Operations | 41,281 | 42,121 |
Transplants | 411 | 412 |
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
RESEARCH PROGRAMSUndergraduate 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
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. Examinations take place in January and classes begin in March.ENEM
The Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, as well as the other Brazilian federal universities, adopted the National High School Examination in 2010 as a standard of admission. The applicants’ participation in ENEM is optative. Hence, their performances in the examination are analyzed together with their performances in the university entrance exam, comprehending 10% of the final grade.Quality of education
According to the ranking sponsored by the Ministry of Education, UFRGS is Brazil's best university. According to the Webometrics Ranking of World Universities in 2012, UFRGS was placed 71st worldwide.Notable alumni
This is an incomplete list of famous UFRGS alumni, sorted by Faculty.;Law School
- Ellen Gracie Northfleet, lawyer and Supreme Court Justice
- Germano Rigotto, politician and former State governor
- Getúlio Vargas, Brazilian former president
- João Goulart, Brazilian former president
- Jorge Gerdau Johannpeter, businessman, chairman of Gerdau
- Nelson Jobim, former Supreme Court Justice and defence minister
- , Supreme Court Justice
- , politician and former Porto Alegre mayor
- , philosopher
- , political scientist and former president of UFRGS
- Patricia Pranke, stem cell researcher
- Moacyr Scliar, writer
- Leonel de Moura Brizola, politician and former State governor
- José Mauro Volkmer de Castilho, engineer
- José Lutzenberger, agronomer and ecologist
- Paulo Renato Souza, politician, education minister 1995–2002
- Dilma Rousseff, politician and the 36th President of Brazil
- Jorge Furtado, actor
- Radamés Gnattali, musician
- Caio Fernando Abreu, writer
- João Gilberto Noll, writer
- Lya Luft, writer
- Olívio Dutra, politician and former State governor
- Humberto Gessinger, musician