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UNIVERSITY OF CAMPINAS
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Among the 50 best in 3 subjects: Agriculture & Forestry (1 st in Brazil, 22 th in the world) History (1st in Brazil, 34 th in the world) Philosophy (1st in Brazil, 42 th in the world). 100 best in 15 subjects 200 best in 23 subjects The best Brazilian university in: Modern Languages Computer Science Electrical & Electronic Engineering Chemistry and Materials Sciences Times Higher Education (THE) 37 th position on the 2014 list of the world's top 100 universities under 50 years old. The only Latin American university on the list. UNICAMP and the rankings Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) 15 th position on the 2013/14 list of the world´s top 50 universities under 50 years old. 3 th position on the list of the Latin American´s top 10 universities. 10 th position on the list of the BRICS´s universities.
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3 1966 2014 UNICAMP – Main campus Founded on October 5, 1966 as a public university of the State of São Paulo system. Strong focus on high-quality teaching in synergy with top-end research and services to society. UNICAMP has driven a paradigm shift in Brazil, building solid bridges between academia and industry.
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UNICAMP – University of Campinas Top Brazilian university in number of published articles per faculty member. Responsible for ~8% of Brazil´s articles in scientific journals. 46% of its graduate courses were ranked by CAPES/MEC as top grades (against Brazil´s average of 12%). Top Brazilian university in number of patents/ licensed patents. 4
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6 Campuses – Campinas, Piracicaba, Limeira, Paulínia 24 Schools & Institutes 2 Technical High Schools Courses – 36 technical high school – 68 undergraduate – 142 graduate (MSc; PhD) Students: 33,545 – 3,803 high school (technical) – 18,338 undergraduate – 11,404 graduate (MSc; PhD) Faculty members: 2,051 – 98% PhD – 90% full time 3 Hospitals – 856 beds 5 Source: AEPLAN/Anuário Estatístico 2014 UNICAMP – University of Campinas
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WHERE ARE WE? CAMPINAS Metropolitan Region Campinas Metropolitan Region Affluent inland metropolis at the crossroads of booming industry and agriculture: 20 municipalities (2.9 million inhabitants). GDP = US$ 39.2 billion (2010) ~ 1.8% of Brazil's GDP ~ 7.8% of São Paulo State’s GDP 6% of Brazil's industrial production (3 rd largest industrial region). 50 of the 500 world´s largest companies have branches in Campinas region: Motorola, IBM, HP, 3M, Honda, Goodyear, Samsung, Erickson, Compaq, Syngenta... City of Campinas City of Campinas GDP = US$ 18 billion 1 million inhabitants 20 research and technology institutes High-tech hub
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Graduate Programs Average Score CAPES ASSESSMENT - 2013 (triennial - scale 1 – 7) 7 Fonte: http://www.capes.gov.br/images/stories/download/avaliacao/Planilha-notas- finais-Avaliacao-Trienal-2013-apos-recurso.xls UNIVERSITY NUMBER OF PROGRAMS AVERAGE SCORE UNICAMP725,39 UFMG705,30 USP2305,22 UFRGS825,17 UFRJ995,06 UNESP1144,68
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GRADUATE PROGRAMS CAPES ASSESSMENT – 2013 (triennial - scale 1 – 7) 8 U NICAMP 33 of 72 programs meet international standards International Standards: 6 – 7 B RAZIL - 12% U NICAMP - 46% Source: MEC/CAPES 2013 B RAZIL Capes grade Programs U NICAMP Capes grade Programs
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Top Unicamp Graduate Programs - Grade 7 (16 areas) Chemistry Computer science Dentistry Ecology Electrical engineering Food engineering Food science Genetics and molecular biology History Literary Theory Linguistics Mathematics Mechanical engineering Obstetrics and Gynecology Physics Physiopathology Grade 6 (17 areas) Applied linguistics Applied mathematics Chemical engineering Demography Dental clinic Dental materials Economic science Food technology Geosciences Molecular and functional biology Oral pathology Philosophy Science and technology policy Social anthropology Sociology Structural and cell biology Vegetal biology CAPES ASSESSMENT – 2013
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RESEARCH – 15% OF BRAZILIAN PUBLISHED ARTICLES Articles Indexed (ISI) – 2009 to 2013 Source: AEPLAN/Anuário Estatístico 2014
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TITLES GRANTED – 2009 to 2013 UNICAMP students
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BUDGET Source: AEPLAN/Anuário Estatístico 2014 No built-in social class bias: tuition-free; inclusion and affirmative action programs. SOURCES OF FUNDSUSD x 1,000% SÃO PAULO STATE TAX (ICMS) 837.27372,2% RESEARCH AGENCIES ( FAPESP, CNPq, CAPES, FINEP....) 130.62311,3% MINISTRY OF HEALTH ( SUS ) 89.4767,7% INDUSTRY & GOVERNMENT AGREEMENTS 30.2442,6% OTHERS 71.2606,1% total 1.158.876100,0%
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Agreements with Universities among the Top 50 in QS VRERI Source: VRERI, 2014; QS UNIVERSITY RANKINGS, 2014 (http://www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings)http://www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings 13 Brown University Ecole normale supérieure, Paris Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne McGill University The University of Manchester The University of Tokyo University of Bristol University of California, Berkeley (UCB) University of Copenhagen University of Edinburgh University of Michigan University of Oxford University of Pennsylvania University of Toronto Yale University
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UNICAMP UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ABROAD – 2009 TO 2013 Source: VRERI, 2014; AEPLAN/Anuário Estatístico 2014
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Undergraduate Students enrolled in double-degree programs
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Graduate Students enrolled in “sandwich” programs – 2009 to 2013 Source: PRPG, 2014
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UNDERGRADUATE MAIN DESTINATION - 2013 Source: AEPLAN/Anuário de Pesquisa, 2014
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GRADUATE MAIN DESTINATION - 2013 Source VRERI/2014
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FOREIGN STUDENTS AT UNICAMP - 2013 19 Source: AEPLAN/Anuário Estatístico, 2014 90% from 22 countries Total Foreigners = 1,150 – 4% (*) Undergraduate = 396 – 2% (**) Graduate = 754 – 7% (***) *over total (under + grad) : 29,742; **over 18,338 undergraduate; ***over 11,404 graduate (MSc; PhD)
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Intellectual Property Over 800 patents filed in Brazil* 95 Licensed Patents* Around 20 PCTs a year 1 st university on the ranking of the major patent holders in Brazil (INPI); Unicamp Science Park and Incubator 100.000 m 2 inside the campus 9 incubated companies (Incamp) 40 graduated companies Technology Transfer 54 Active Licenses* 70 companies have licensed technologies from Unicamp* Innovation Initiatives *Data refers to Dec 2012 Entrepreneurship Over 200 students trained in entrepreneurial skills each year 109 mentors (80% business and 20% academic) to support the creation of new startups 255 related companies
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Unicamp-Related Companies : 251 People Employed: 11,128
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UNICAMP – A few keys to success Attraction of distinguished young faculty members by providing a suitable teaching environment and freedom of research. Periodic and rigorous assessment of academic performance of all faculty members. A flexible institutional environment, sensitive and responsive to societal demands. Balance between recruiting the best students and promoting social inclusion of students coming from the public school system and ethnic minorities. Early immersion of undergraduate students in research projects (scientific initiation starting in the 2 nd /3 rd years). Solid relationships between academic activities and innovation/entrepreneurship. 22
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Current challenges Increase incoming student mobility; Increase outgoing administrative staff mobility; Increase multilingualism on campus; Improve life quality on campus; Facilitate mobility to beneficiaries of social inclusion programs; Revise the curriculum towards more flexibility and interdisciplinarity. 23
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THANK YOU UNICAMP is open for internationalization Exchange students Exchange faculty & Staff Long term cooperative projects VRERI – International Relations Office www.internationaloffice.unicamp.br internationaloffice@reitoria.unicamp.br +55(19)35214718 UNICAMP – The University of Campinas www.unicamp.br
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