Fluminense Federal University
Universidade Federal Fluminense | |
Other names | UFF |
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Motto | Latin: Discere, docere, seminare (in English: to learn, to teach, to sow) |
Type | Public university, Federal |
Established | December 18, 1960 (Law School dates from 1912) |
Budget | R$ 1,46 billion (2013) [1] |
Chancellor | Roberto de Souza Salles |
Vice-Chancellor | Sidney Luiz de Matos Mello |
Cabinet head | Martha de Luca |
Academic staff | 3,355 |
Students | 50,158 (2011) |
Undergraduates | 38,483 |
Postgraduates | 11,675 |
Location |
18 cities
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Campus | Urban |
Colors | |
Website | http://www.uff.br |
The Fluminense Federal University (Portuguese: Universidade Federal Fluminense, UFF) is one of the four federally funded public universities in the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and one of the Brazilian centers of excellence in teaching and research.
The university was established by federal law on December 18, 1960. It is the union of five federal colleges and three state colleges. It has about 50,000 undergraduate students, and 12,000 graduate students (2011). It has six campuses in the city of Niterói, on the southeast side of Guanabara Bay, and 12 satellite campuses in towns of the state. There are 68 undergraduate and 208 graduate (Ph.D., Master and Specialization) programs available at UFF in Natural and Social Sciences.
The word fluminense in Portuguese, from Latin flumen ("river"), is the native adjective for the state of Rio de Janeiro.
The Law School of Fluminense Federal University was founded in 1912.
The School of Medicine of Fluminense Federal University is one of the Brazilian leading schools in scientific research and article publications.
UFF holds the first undergraduate course in Film ever created in Brazil, founded by Nelson Pereira dos Santos.
History
The UFF was created in 1960 with the name of the Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro (UFERJ). It originated from the merger of five Federal Colleges already existing in Niterói (Law, Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy and Veterinary Medicine) and three state schools (Engineering, Social Work and Nursing) and adding two private faculties (Philosophy and Economics), later federalized and incorporated tendon Your Current name, Fluminense Federal University, approved by Law No. 4,831, of December 5, 1965.
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Campuses and other installations
Niterói (headquarter)
UFF is spread over the city of Niterói. There are three big campuses in the city: Gragoatá Campus, Praia Vermelha Campus and Valonguinho Campus, beyond other locations at the same city.
- Gragoatá Campus hosts History, Social Sciences, Psychology, Education, Language and Literature, Social Service, International Relations and Sport Science. Located at São Domingos, one of the oldest and best preserved neighborhoods in town, the campus has contributed to a change in the area. Once strictly residential, the area has restaurants, bookstores and cultural areas.
- Praia Vermelha Campus houses the courses of Agriculture and Environmental Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Oil Engineering, Production Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Telecommunication Engineering, Engineering of Water Resources and Environment, Architecture, Physics, Geophysics, Geography and Computer Science. Some of the buildings in campus are historical and contrast with modern constructions in the area.
- Valonguinho Campus, the closest to the ferryboat station that goes to Rio de Janeiro city, the courses are Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry, Dentistry, Nutrition, Tourism Science, Business Administration, Accounting, Mathematics and Statistics.
Some schools and institutes are located outside campuses, such as the
- Institute of Art and Social Communication, with the courses of Film and Video Studies, Marketing, Journalism, Library Studies, Media and Cultural Production;
- School of Economics;
- Law School;
- Medical School;
- Nursing School;
- Biomedical Institute;
- Veterinary School;
- Pharmacy School; and
- Institute of Community Health at Antônio Pedro University Hospital.
The Rectory Building, also an off-campus art déco preserved building, houses most of administrative facilities, including the International Office.
There are undergraduate and graduate programs offered in other 10 cities across Rio de Janeiro State:
Angra dos Reis: hosts Geography, Pedagogy and Natural Sciences courses;
Arraial do Cabo: Accounting;
Bom Jesus de Itabapoana: Social Work;
Cabo Frio: Accounting;
Cachoeiras de Macacu: a farm-school that belongs to the university;
Campos dos Goytacazes: Social Sciences, History, Geography, Social Work and Economics;
Iguaba Grande: experimental campus;
Itaperuna: Business Administration;
Macaé: Business Administration, Law and Accounting;
Miracema: Accounting;
Nova Friburgo: Dentistry, Biomedicine and Speech-language Pathology;
Quissamã: Tourism Science;
Rio das Ostras: Computer Science, Nursery, Cultural Production, Psychology, Social Work and Production Engineering;
Santo Antônio de Pádua: Mathematics, Pedagogy and Computing;
São João de Meriti: Accounting; and
Volta Redonda: Technological Chemistry, Business Administration, Public Business Administration, Mechanical Engineering, Metallurgy Engineering, Agribusiness Engineering and Production Engineering.
In the North, in the state of Pará, in Amazon Forest, the campus at the city of Oriximiná offers service activities to the community and it is used as a medical research field for scholars and students.
There are 24 branch libraries at UFF. A summary of university libraries and resources and services may be found at www.ndc.uff.br.
UFF Art Center is a complex located at the Rectory Building that includes a theater, a movie theater and an art gallery. They all offer cultural activities, at a low cost, to the people of Niterói. Exhibits, shows, concerts, and plays provide interaction between the university and the local community. Information at www.uff.br/centroartes.
Rankings
Fluminense Federal University appears in several Latin American rankings.[2] The most traditional courses are Law (2008 enrollment rate: 4,8%), Medicine (2011 enrollment rate: 1,4%), Economics, Engineering (in 2011 Civil Engineering was the most disputed one, with an enrollment rate of 4,5%), History (2011:17%) and Film (2011: 6,1%), besides the growing reputation in International Relations (2011: 2,8%), Publicity and Advertising (2011: 3%), Journalism (2011: 4,2%).
Notable alumni
Brazilian Presidents
- Ranieri Mazzilli (1910–1975): former President of Brazil. Bachelor in Law.
Governors of Rio de Janeiro
- Wellington Moreira Franco (1944-): Chief-Minister of the Strategic Affairs Secretariat, former Governor of Rio de Janeiro,
- Roberto Silveira (1923–1961): former Governor of Rio de Janeiro (1959–1961),
- Celso Peçanha (1916-?): former Governor of Rio de Janeiro (1961–1962),
- Badger da Silveira (1916–1999): former Governor of Rio de Janeiro,
- Geremias Fontes (1930–2010): former Governor of Rio de Janeiro(1967–1971).
Mayors of Rio de Janeiro
- Cesar Maia (1945-): politician and economist, three times mayor of Rio de Janeiro. Cesar Maia is one of the national leaders of Democratas, the right-wing Brazilian party.
Other politicians and diplomacy
- Daniel Filmus (1955-): Senator of the Republic of Argentina, former Minister of Education of Argentina,
- Celso Barroso Leite: lawyer and politician, former Minister of Social Security (1967). Worked in the International Labour Organization in order to create the Social Security System of Angola,
- João Augusto de Araújo Castro (1919–1975): Diplomat, former Minister of International Relations, former Brazilian Ambassor in the United Nations (1968) and Brazilian Ambassor in the United States (1971),
- Brígido Fernandes Tinoco (1910-?): former Minister of Education (1961),
- João de Seixas Dória: former Governor of Sergipe (1963–1964),
- Jorge Lacerda (1914–1958): former Governor of Santa Catarina,
- Afonso Cláudio de Freitas Rosa: first Governor of Espírito Santo,
- José Carlos de Matos Peixoto (1884–1976): former Governor of Ceará,
- Válder de Lima Sarmanho: former President of BNDES, Brazilian Ambassor in Uruguay (1958–1963) and Peru (1963–1964), former Consul of Brazil in New York,
- Evaristo de Morais (1871–1939): founder of the Brazilian Socialist Party,
- Celso Pitta (1946–2009): economist and former Mayor of São Paulo.
Justice
- Geraldo Montedônio Bezerra de Menezes: creator and former minister of the Brazilian Labour Justice,
- Waldemar Zveiter: former Minister of the Supreme Court of Justice.
Sports
- João Havelange (1916-): former President of FIFA (1974–1998), former President of CBF (Brazilian Football Confederation). Bachelor in Law.
Arts
- Walter Lima Junior (1938-): winner of the Golden Bear in Berlin, 1969,
- Evanildo Bechara (1928-): writer and member of the Brazilian Academy of Letters,
- Nelson Pereira dos Santos (1928-): movie director, founder of the undergraduate course of Film.
Scholars
- Theotonio dos Santos (1936-): economist, Professor of Economics,
- Francisco José de Oliveira Vianna (1883–1951) - jurist, sociologist, professor at the Law School, member of the Brazilian Academy of Letters. Former Minister of Tribunal de Contas da União.
Businessmen
- Maria das Graças Foster (1953-): CEO of Petrobras, graduated in Chemical Engineering (1978),
- Luiz Eduardo Guimarães Carneiro: CEO of OGX., graduated in Mechanical Engineering.
Religion
- Edir Macedo: preacher, theologian, founder of Universal Church of the Kingdom of God and owner of Rede Record (started the Mathematics course in the university, but not graduated).
See also
References
- ↑ "Gastos Diretos por Órgão Executor". Portal da Transparência (in Portuguese). Government of Brazil. Retrieved 21 January 2013.
- ↑ Ranking Web of World universities: Top Latin America
External links
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