University of Brasília


The University of Brasília 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 twenty universities in South America by Times Higher Education.
It admits undergraduate and post-graduate students via a yearly vestibular 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 Centerwestern Brazil's largest archive.
UnB offers 114 courses recognized by the Ministry of Education.

History

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, 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

The university was one of the first in Brazil to admit students via Programa de Avaliação Seriada, 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 masters 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 and the Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel 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 and the School of Education. The United Nations Educational, Social and Cultural Organization sponsors the Long Distance Education chair at UnB.

Ranking

Several of University of Brasília's graduate programs have been graded 6 and 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.

Campus

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.
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.

Community involvement

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.
Outreach activities include the Future with Art, Culture and Sport program; the Community Initiatives Advisory Program ; the Program for Worker and Trade Union Leadership Training ; the Rural Development Program and the Model Office for Legal Assistance. University members also offer consulting and assistance to the Community Health Training Program.

Buildings

The university hosts:
More than 260 research-groups work in more than 400 laboratories, investigating around 900 areas. This research is supported by the Technological and Scientific Initiation Program and the Special Training Program, 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, the Technological and Scientific Development Support Program and the Federal District Research Support Foundation.
Other organisations active in the research area are the International Center for Condensed Matter Physics, the cbsp.unb.br , the Center for Maintenance of Equipment and the university Herbarium. The Technological Development Center works to integrate the University to the business world, maintaining a small business start-up program and other types of consulting assistance to business.

Programa de Avaliação Seriada

The Continuing Evaluation Program 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.

Rankings

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

International students

The university accepts international students through:

Alumnihttp://www.alumni.unb.br