State University of Campinas (Unicamp)

The University of Campinas is public university funded by the State of Sao Paulo. It was established in 1966 in the city of Campinas, with the goal to become an academic center of excellence, producing world-class basic and applied research, providing high-standards undergraduate and graduate education and serving as a catalist for economic and social development. Currently, Unicamp offers undergraduate degrees in 66 majors, including medicine, dentistry, several engineering specializations, basic natural and human sciences, applied sciences, teaching and arts. Throughout its history, Unicamp has placed a special emphasis in graduate education, with about half its student body made up with graduate students. Undergraduate and graduate education at Unicamp is provided by the State of Sao Paulo for all its students free of charge. In addition there are many graduate scholarship programs to help support students pursuing graduate degree programs. Overall, Unicamp is an internationally recognized center of academic excellence, with a very distinct profile among Brazilian higher education institutions as a leader in technology, health sciences, natural sciences, human sciences and arts.

Develop and disseminate knowledge in science and technology, culture and the arts, through education, research and extension, within benchmarks of excellence in all fields of knowledge, maintaining an environment of respect to diversity, pro-coexistence and the free debate of ideas contributing to the sustainable development of society. Develop professionals capable of constant learning, prepared to act based on ethical principles and with a view to the full exercise of citizenship.

Foundation year: 1966
Short name: Unicamp
Type: Public
Students: 27940
Faculty: 1920
Faculty/Students Ratio: 15:1
Region: Latin America
Location: Campinas, SP