The Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro ( pt, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, PUC-Rio) is a
Jesuit
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Catholic
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pontifical university
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in
Rio de Janeiro
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,
Brazil
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. It is the joint responsibility of the
Catholic Archdiocese of São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro and the
Society of Jesus
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. In 2019, PUC-Rio was ranked as the fourth best university in Latin America by ''
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TPG Capital acquired TSL Education ...
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History
The University was created in 1941 by the
Society of Jesus
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to emphasize humanistic values in the pursuit of knowledge. PUC-Rio has 12,000
undergraduate
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students, 2,500
graduate students, and 4,000
extension
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students. In 2009 it ranked first among 2,252
higher education
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institutions
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in Brazil on ENADE, a benchmark exercise run by the
Brazil
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ian
Ministry
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of
Education
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.
PUC-Rio has highly accredited faculties in
law
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,
engineering
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,
computer science
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,
psychology
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,
economics
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,
business
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, and
international relations
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. It fosters cultural diversity in its student body. It has participated in
exchange program
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A student exchange program may involve international travel, but d ...
s with
Harvard
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,
Notre Dame,
UC Berkeley
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,
UCLA
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,
Brown University
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as well as
Europe
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an universities, with hundreds of students participating each year.
Location
PUC-Rio is located in
Gávea
Gávea is an affluent residential neighborhood located in the South Zone of the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It borders São Conrado, Leblon, Lagoa and Jardim Botânico neighborhoods and is famous for its high concentration of artists. PU ...
in the south of Rio, at the edge of
Tijuca National Forest. The campus was once a coffee farm. A creek crossed by three bridges runs through the campus. Several city bus lines pass the university, which is near the suburban neighborhoods of
Leblon
Leblon (Portuguese: /leˈblõ/) is a neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is also the name of the local beach. The neighborhood is located in the South Zone of the city, between Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas, Morro Dois Irmãos and the Jardim ...
,
Ipanema
Ipanema () is a neighbourhood located in the South Zone of the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, between Leblon and Arpoador. The beach at Ipanema became known internationally with the popularity of the bossa nova jazz song, "The Girl from Ipa ...
,
Jardim Botânico, and
Lagoa.
Metrô busses connect the campus to the ''Antero de Quental'' subway station in
Leblon
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and the ''Botafogo''
subway station on
Botafogo
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beach. The Botanical Gardens and
Leblon
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beach are within walking distance to the university.
Campus
The campus was built with donations from institutions and foundations in the early 1940s. In the early '60s the
USA
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through its
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program donated the building now named after President
John Kennedy; the grant was received during his administration. Besides the Central Library there are three specialized libraries. Solar Grandjean de Montigny (built in 1823 by the architect of the
same name), PUC-Rio's Cultural Center, has year-round visual arts exhibitions. Pilotis (Kennedy building's ground floor) hosts cultural events such as political debates, shows, and fairs. The "Festa Junina" each June features folkloric food, costumes, and dance from old Brazil.
On campus are three restaurants, five coffee-shops, a pizza-parlor, a bookstore, an office supply store, copy centers, branches of
Banco Itaú
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History
Banco Itaú began in 1945 under the name ''Banco Central de Crédito'' (Central Bank of Credit) and later changed ...
and
Banco Santander Brasil
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, a
post office
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, newsstand, and
ATMs. The neighborhood of the university contains more shops, banks, the Planetarium, specialized bookstores, restaurants, and a mall.
PUC-Rio can be divided into four university centers, each center is made of dozens of units and supplementary organs responsible for education, research and extension in their respective areas of knowledge.
* ''Center for Social Sciences'': is one of the four deanships of the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro. It consists of nine departments administration, social science, social communication, law, economy, geography and environment, history, social service and international relations.
* ''Science and Technology Center'': is one of the four deanships of the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro. It has ten courses in engineering (petroleum, control and automation, production, computing, chemical engineering, materials and nanotechnology, electrical, mechanical and environmental), two computer science (information systems and computer science) the bachelor's degrees in mathematics, physics and chemistry.
* ''Center of Theology and Human Sciences'': is one of the four deanships of the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro. It consists of seven departments, eight undergraduate courses, eight graduate programs, In addition to the departments of architecture and urbanism, arts and design, education, philosophy, letters, psychology and theology, the Institute of Advanced Studies in Humanities (IEAHu) and the Carlo Maria Martini Chair are part of the deanery.
Admission
For undergraduate admission to PUC-Rio two exams are used:
ENEM and its own
vestibular
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The Vestibular usually takes place from Novem ...
test. The results of these tests are used in determining the distribution of academic scholarships to students. PUC-RIO accepte
12%of applicants for the class of 2022 making it a very selective institution.
Research
The
Lua
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* Lua people, of Laos
* Lawa people, of Thailand sometimes referred t ...
programming language
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was developed by
Roberto Ierusalimschy
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, Luiz Henrique de Figueiredo, and Waldemar Celes, members of the Computer Graphics Technology Group
at PUC-Rio, beginning in 1993.
Notable alumni
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Alex Behring, co-founder
3G Capital
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Arminio Fraga
Armínio Fraga Neto (born 20 July 1957, in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian economist who was president of the Central Bank of Brazil from 1999 to 2003. From 1993 until his appointment to the Central Bank, he was Managing Director of Soros Fund Man ...
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Arnaldo Jabor
Arnaldo Jabor (12 December 1940 – 15 February 2022) was a Brazilian film director and producer, screenwriter, writer, journalist and political pundit for Brazilian television network Rede Globo.
Biography
He was of jewish lebanese descent an ...
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Adriana Ferreyr
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Beny Parnes
Beny Parnes (born May 24, 1959) is a Brazilian economist, former Director for International Affairs of the Central Bank of Brazil. He was married to Patrícia Carlos de Andrade, with whom he had three children.
Academic life
Parnes graduated ...
*
Bernardo Rezende
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Bianca Comparato
Bianca de Souza Mendes Comparato (born 19 November 1985) is a Brazilian actress and film director. She has starred in '' Como Esquecer'' in 2010, as well as ''A Menina sem Qualidades'' and '' Somos tão Jovens'', both in 2013, the latter for whi ...
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Carlos Alberto Menezes Direito
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Carlos Diegues
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Cecília Malan
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Cristiane Murray
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Eduardo Paes
Eduardo da Costa Paes (, born 14 November 1969) is a Brazilian politician who was the mayor of the city of Rio de Janeiro from 2009 to 2012, re-elected for a second term from 2013 to 2016 and returning elected again in 2021. He is currently t ...
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Fernanda Abreu
Fernanda Abreu (born September 8, 1961) is a Brazilian singer.
Biography
Fernanda was born and raised in a middle-class family of the South Zone of Rio de Janeiro. Her first notable public appearance was the backing vocal of the band Blitz until ...
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Gregorio Duvivier
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Gustavo Franco
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Jaques Wagner
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Wagner, whose parents were Jewish immigrants from Poland, was born in Rio de Janeiro in 1951. In his youth, ...
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João Clemente Baena Soares
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Soares was born in Belém. He worked at the Brazilian Ministry of External Relations for 31 years before being elected to serve as Secretary General of the Organization of ...
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João Moreira Salles
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Marcelo Adnet
Marcelo França Adnet (born September 5, 1981, in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian actor, comedian and former VJ. He has been on many TV shows such as ''Adnet viaja'' ("Adnet travels") (2012), ''Adnet ao vivo'' ("Adnet live") (2011) and ''Comédia ...
*
Marcelo Camelo
Marcelo de Souza Camelo (Rio de Janeiro, February 4, 1978) is a Brazilian composer, singer, guitarist, and poet. He is best known as composer and lead guitarist of the Brazilian band Los Hermanos. Since the end of the band, he continues composing ...
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Marcelo Gleiser
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Early life and education
Gleiser received ...
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Marielle Franco
Marielle Franco (; born Marielle Francisco da Silva, 27 July 1979 – 14 March 2018) was a Brazilian politician, sociologist, feminist, socialist and human rights activist. After earning a master's degree in public administration from the Fl ...
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Nara Leão
Nara Lofego Leão (; January 19, 1942 – June 7, 1989) was a Brazilian bossa nova and MPB (popular Brazilian music) singer and occasional actress. Her husband was Carlos Diegues, director and writer of '' Bye Bye Brasil''.
Life
Leão was bor ...
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Patrícia Carlos de Andrade
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Pedro Bial
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Pedro Malan
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Early life
Pedro Sampaio Malan was born in 1943 in Petropolis, ...
*
Renata Vasconcellos
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TV news
* Bom Dia Brasil (2003 – 2013);
* Fantástico (2013 – 2014);
* Jornal Nacional (Since 2014).
Occasional presenter
* Jornal Nacional (2005-2 ...
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Roberto Ierusalimschy
Roberto Ierusalimschy (; born May 21, 1960) is a Brazilian computer scientist, known for creating the Lua programming language. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro where he has an appoint ...
, co-creator
Lua (programming language)
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Rodrigo Amarante
Rodrigo Amarante de Castro Neves (born September 6, 1976) is a Brazilian singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, composer and arranger. He is part of the bands Los Hermanos, Orquestra Imperial, and Little Joy, and released his first solo reco ...
*
Rodrigo Constantino
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Rodrigo Santoro
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Walter Salles
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Early life
Salles was born on 12 April 1956 in Rio de Janeiro and attended the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts. He is the son of Brazil ...
*
Rodrigo R. Soares
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Biography
Soares ...
,
Columbia University
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economist
Faculty
The following are a partial list of professors from the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro.
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Affonso Romano de Sant'Anna
Affonso Romano de Sant'Anna (born March 27, 1937), is a Brazilian poet, essay writer, and professor.
Background
He was a professor of Brazilian Literature at UCLA and the University of Texas at El Paso, and a writer for the O Globo newspaper. In ...
*
Alceu Amoroso Lima
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Alessandro Molon
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Ana Maria Machado
Ana Maria Machado (born 24 December 1941) is a Brazilian writer of children's books, one of the most significant alongside Lygia Bojunga Nunes and Ruth Rocha. She received the international Hans Christian Andersen Medal in 2000 for her "lasting ...
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Carlos Alberto Menezes Direito
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Everardo Rocha
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Flávio Carneiro
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Gustavo Franco
Gustavo Henrique de Barroso Franco (born April 10, 1956, in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian economist. Former Governor of the Brazilian Central Bank, is best known for being one of the "fathers" of the Real Plan, the 1994 monetary reform that ended ...
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Ivo Pitanguy
Ivo Hélcio Jardim de Campos Pitanguy (July 5, 1926 – August 6, 2016) was a Plastic surgery, plastic surgeon based in Rio de Janeiro.
Pitanguy studied at the Bethesda North Hospital in Cincinnati, where he worked with John Longacre. Soon after, ...
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João Moreira Salles
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Marcílio Marques Moreira
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Nancy D. Erbe (in 2015)
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Pedro Bloch
Pedro Bloch (1914, Ukraine – February 23, 2004, Brazil) was a Brazilian writer. His family immigrated to Brazil at the beginning of the 20th century.
He is famous for his plays, such as ''Dona Xepa'' and ''Mãos de Eurídice''. Also, he wrote mo ...
*
Pedro Malan
Pedro Sampaio Malan (born 1943 in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian economist and former Minister of Finance of Brazil. He is the father of journalist and correspondent Cecília Malan.
Early life
Pedro Sampaio Malan was born in 1943 in Petropolis, ...
*
Roberto DaMatta
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Roberto Ierusalimschy
Roberto Ierusalimschy (; born May 21, 1960) is a Brazilian computer scientist, known for creating the Lua programming language. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro where he has an appoint ...
See also
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Brazil University Rankings
Universities in Brazil are ranked in a number of ways, including both national and international ranks.
National Rankings
Ranking Universitário Folha
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*
List of Jesuit sites
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Nearly all these sites have bee ...
*
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References
External links
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