Federal University of Uberlândia

The Federal University of Uberlândia (Portuguese: Universidade Federal de Uberlândia, UFU) is a Brazilian public university, located in the southwest of Minas Gerais, in Uberlândia, Brazil. The students are admitted through both annual exams, the vestibular, and the National High School Exam.

Federal University of Uberlândia
Universidade Federal de Uberlândia
Other names
UFU
MottoUm bem público a serviço do Brasil (Portuguese)
Motto in English
A public good in the service of Brazil
TypePublic university
EstablishedAugust 14, 1969 (granted university status as a federation of faculties)
RectorValder Steffen Júnior
Academic staff
1,900[1]
Administrative staff
3,200[1]
Students24,500[1]
Undergraduates14,530 (2005)
Postgraduates2,000 (2005)
Location,
Minas Gerais
,
CampusUrban
ColorsBlue and white          
Websitewww.ufu.br

As of 2014, UFU offers 55 undergraduate degrees, including a sought-after Medicine degree, Law, Economics, plus Engineering, Business, Science and Art degrees. It offers 19 doctorate programs, 38 master's degree programs, 34 diplomas and 21 medical residence programs.[1]

History

The first colleges were established in 1960s. At August 14, 1969, the Faculty of Law (founded in 1960), Faculty of Philosopy, Science and Languages (founded in 1960), Faculty of Engineering (founded in 1961) and Faculty of Economics (founded in 1963) were united to build the University of Uberlândia (UnU) with the Brazilian Government confirmation by the decree-law nº 762. On May 24, 1978, University of Uberlândia became the Federal University of Uberlândia by the Law N. 6532.

Rankings and reputation

University rankings
Global – Overall
THE World[2]1001+ (2019)
USNWR Global[3]1182 (2019)

At National level, in recent years the Federal University of Uberlândia comes to be one of the twenty better public universities of Brazil. Nowadays, it is at the 13th position of the 106 national public universities.

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See also

  • Brazil University Rankings
  • Universities and Higher Education in Brazil

References


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