Federal University of Bahia explained

Federal University of Bahia
Native Name:Universidade Federal da Bahia
Native Name Lang:Pt
Other Names:UFBA
Motto:Virtute spiritus
Mottoeng:Virtue of the Spirit
Established:April 8, 1946 (from February 18, 1808)
Type:Public university
Rector:João Carlos Salles Pires da Silva[1]
Head Label:Vice rector
Head:Francisco José Gomes Mesquita
Faculty:1,768[2]
Students:27,549
Undergrad:24,075
Postgrad:3,474
Other:22,705
City:Salvador (main campus), Barreiras, Vitória da Conquista
State:Bahia
Country:Brazil
Coor:-12.9936°N -38.5203°W
Campus:Urban
Budget:R$ 1,709,151,955.00 (2016)[3]
Colors: Blue & white

The Federal University of Bahia (Portuguese: Universidade Federal da Bahia, UFBA) is a public university located mainly in the city of Salvador. It is the largest university in the state of Bahia and one of Brazil's most prestigious educational institutions.

Students can study there without paying tuition fees, as it is a public university. To join the university they must pass an annual examination, known as the "ENEM" (National High School Exam).

History

UFBA was created on April 8, 1946, through Decree-Law 9155. Earlier, the Federal University of Bahia was formed by the School of Medicine and their associated schools, Dentistry and Pharmacy, and the schools of Philosophy, Economics, Law beyond the Polytechnic School. The actual installation of the university took place on July 2, 1946, the oldest center of higher education in the country, the School of Medicine at the Shrine of Jesus.

Four years later, the Federal University of Bahia was federalized. On December 4, 1950, the government enacted the 2234 law setting the Federal System of Higher Education. Since then, the university has been called the Federal University of Bahia. The history of higher education in the state dates back to 1808 when, for determination of the Portuguese court, the first school of medical education in the country was established: the Medical School of Bahia. This was followed by the Faculty of Pharmacy (1832), School of Fine Arts (1877), School of Law (1891), Polytechnique School (1897), School of Economics (1905), School of Philosophy, Sciences and Letters (1943), School of Librarianship (1942) that formed part of others since 1946.[4]

Student life

The university has 57 undergraduate courses, 82 post-graduate courses and more than 100 postgraduate courses. UFBA is one of the first universities in Brazil, having locations throughout the capital of Bahia and one inside, in Vitória da Conquista (south-west).[5]

In 2008, there were three campuses. The candidates per vacancy average was 6.2.[6] The UFBA's Cooperation Agreements has 32 countries (such as the United States, Sweden, Argentina, South Africa, New Zealand, and others).[7]

Notable alumni

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Reitoria | Universidade Federal da Bahia . 2016-04-12 . 2016-08-28 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160828235233/https://www.ufba.br/conteudo/reitoria . dead .
  2. Web site: Relatório de Administração. 2010. UFBA. pt. 30 March 2010. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100321033522/http://www.proplad.ufba.br/estatisticas-f.html. 21 March 2010.
  3. Web site: UFBA em numeros. 29 November 2017.
  4. http://www.universia.com.br/ondeestudar/instituicoes_zoom.jsp?instituicao=1438 About UFBA
  5. http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=7214070428 UFBA courses and history
  6. http://www.proplad.ufba.br/estatisticas-f.html UFBA statistics (in English, Portuguese, Spanish)
  7. http://www.aai.ufba.br/aainew/convenio_ing.htm Cooperation Agreements - UFBA