Universidade de São Paulo: A History of Excellence in Education and Research
Founded in 1934, the Universidade de São Paulo (USP) stands as Brazil’s premier public university and one of Latin America’s most prominent institutions. Located in the large metropolis of São Paulo, USP is a comprehensive, research-intensive university with branch campuses in Bauru, Lorena, Piracicaba, Pirassununga, Ribeirão Preto, São Carlos and Santos.
A Legacy of Collaboration and Growth
The University of São Paulo came about through a collaboration of existing schools such as the Faculdade de Direito do Largo de São Francisco (Law), the Polytechnic School (Engineering) and the Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz (Agriculture). Since its creation, the university has established new departments and grown into one of the largest institutions of higher education in Latin America.
Academic Programs and Degrees
Universidade de São Paulo (USP) offers courses and programs leading to officially recognized higher education degrees such as bachelor's degrees, master's degrees and doctorate degrees in several areas of study. The university provides a wide array of fields of study and degree levels, catering to diverse academic and career aspirations.
History at USP
The undergraduate course in History seeks to train professionals with the capacity to meet the demands of teaching and research, preparing them as producers of specialized knowledge, providing them with the varied epistemological and theoretical instruments of the field. There is no hierarchy in the process of training professors/researchers, and all graduates must master the elements necessary to understand the nature of historical knowledge and master the essential practices of its production. The most recent expansion of the historian's areas of activity corresponds to another, related to the languages whose handling by professionals trained in History has become current.
The Social History Program at the University of São Paulo is one of the oldest and most highly regarded in Brazil. Postgraduate Studies in History at USP are intertwined with the creation of the University itself in the 1930s. Records confirm that, in 1939, the first thesis was defended. In 1971, the Program joined the national evaluation system organized by CAPES - the agency that assesses Graduate courses in the country. The Social History Program was a forerunner of canonical interpretations of Brazil and in fields such as everyday history, material culture, historical demography, history of science, among others. It is distinguished, simultaneously, by its tradition and by the incorporation of new historiographic trends. It is responsible for producing cutting-edge research and training high-level staff, whose performances stand out in universities in Brazil and abroad. It brings together highly qualified researchers, prepared to critically reflect on the country and the world, problematizing the past and intervening in the present, from the perspective of the historian.
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Research and Innovation
A significant proportion of scientific papers published by Brazilian researchers are produced at the University of São Paulo. The university's research ranking reflects the volume, impact, and quality of its research output. The innovation ranking is calculated based on the number of patent applications and the citations its research receives from patents.
Rankings and Recognition
Universidade de São Paulo is internationally recognized as one of the main centers of research and teaching in Latin America. The postgraduate courses offered by the university have a recognized level of excellence.
EduRank ranks universities based on their research performance in History, using a graph of citations received by academic papers. This data is then adjusted for release dates and added to final scores.
The Government uses a General Index of Courses (Índice Geral de Cursos [pt]; IGC) to determine the quality of Brazilian's higher education (graduate and post-graduate courses) in Brazil. Universidade de São Paulo has been participating in the IGC since 2013 as part of a technical cooperation with Inep.
Campus Life and Culture
USP serves over 90,000 students across its main campus (Cidade Universitária) and multiple regional campuses. The university has an remarkable 70 libraries installed across the various campuses for students to use and enjoy. The university also houses five affiliated hospitals, 24 museums and galleries - with half a million visitors per year - two theatres, a cinema, and its own TV channel run by students.
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One of the highlights of the campus is the Guita and José Mindlin Brasiliana Library that concentrates books and manuscripts about Brazil important to understand the culture and history of the country. The access to these schools is easy and can be done by public transportation.
São Paulo is the largest urban center of the country and it is known by its traffic, especially in the rush hours. Its size, however, favors it with an expressive gastronomic diversity, big events and an intensive culture life. The Museum of Portuguese Language, the Museum of Art of São Paulo (MASP), and the Museum of Modern Art (MAM) are some of the best museums in Latin America. São Paulo also hosts the Biennial of Modern Art, which gathers great works from contemporary artists in the biggest park of the city: Ibirapuera.
Admissions
This Brazilian higher-education institution has a selective admission policy based on entrance examinations. The acceptance rate range is 0-9% making this Brazilian higher education organization an extremely selective institution. International students are welcome to apply for enrollment.
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