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The Federal University of Juiz de Fora ( pt, Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora, UFJF) is a
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. Throughout its over 50 years of existence, the university has undergone significant growth, strengthening the quality of undergraduate and graduate education while maintaining its role as an agent of community development.


History

UFJF was established in 1960 by an act of Brazilian President Juscelino Kubitscheck. At that time, colleges functioning in the city of
Juiz de Fora Juiz de Fora (, '' Outsider Judge''), also known as J.F., is a city in the southeastern Brazilian state of Minas Gerais, approximately from the state border with Rio de Janeiro. According to 2020 estimates the current population is about 57 ...
were officially integrated by the government to constitute a university. In the earlier years, the courses offered were Medicine, Engineering, Economic Science, Law, Pharmacy and Dentistry. Later, the courses of Geography, Languages & Literature, Philosophy, Biological Sciences, Social Science and History were also opened. The campus was built in 1969 and the courses offered under licensure were distributed among different campus units. The Social Communication (Journalism) course was created and became part of the Law Faculty departments. During the 1970s, three institutes were created at the campus: Institute of Exact Sciences (ICE), Institute of Biological Sciences (ICB) and Institute of Human Sciences and Letters (ICHL), offering undergraduate programs. Later, these institutes also offered a range of postgraduate courses and research programs. Recent years have seen significant increases in external research funding, research staff, and graduates at these University Institutes. Other research centers were established at the campus: the Biology of Reproduction Center (CBR) in 1971, which works as an animal facility and the Social Research Center (CPS), involved in research subjects such as urbanism, health, employment, culture and education. The UFJF Historical Archive was founded in 1985 and represents an important source for local, regional and national history research, functioning as a documentation and educational center. Two years later, the UFJF Press was established. Its academic publishing includes journals and books in a wide variety of fields. In the technology and administrative fields, the Regional Center for Innovation and Transference of Technology (Critt), established in 1995, and the Technology Center-Agrosoft (Núcleo Softex), created in 1996, play a critical role in the regional development of new technologies by teaching and training new professionals. Since the 1990s, the university is also committed to promoting and establishing, with great success, Junior Enterprises specialized in different areas and formed exclusively by undergraduate students. In 2001, a UFJF Junior Enterprise was granted an ISO 9001 Certificate. In 1999, a new academic unit was established: the Health Sciences Center (CCS), which comprises the School of Medicine, the School of Physiotherapy, the School of Nursing and the School of Dentistry. Several major hospitals are affiliated with the CCS. In 2006, a new teaching hospital, the Health Care Center (CAS), was built as a resource to improve teaching, research, patient care and public service, increasing the services provided to nearby communities. In the same year, two other units were created: the Arts and Design Institute (IAD) and the Faculty of Languages and Literature.


Schools and institutes


Institute for Exact Sciences
** Computer Sciences Department ** Department of Physics ** Department of Chemistry ** Department of Statistics ** Department of Mathematics
Institute of Biological Sciences
** Department of Anatomy ** Department of Biology ** Department of Biochemistry ** Department of Botany ** Department of Human Nutrition ** Department of Morphology ** Department of Parasitology, Immunology and Microbiology ** Department of Pharmacology ** Department of Physiology ** Department of Zoology
Institute of Human Sciences
** Department of Philosophy ** Department of Social Sciences ** Department of Psychology ** Department of Tourism ** Department of History ** Department of Geography ** Department of Religious Studies
Institute of Arts And Design
** Department of Art (Art Education, Design, Cinema, Fashion Design, Visual Art) ** Department of Music
School of Linguistics and Literature

School of Medicine

School of Physical Education and Sports

School of Education

School of Communications
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School of Architecture and Urbanism

School of Law

School of Economics

School of Administration and Accounting


See also

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External links

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Official website in English
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