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American University of Madaba: Madaba Jordan: 2005 Accredited: American University of Antigua [1] St. John's Antigua and Barbuda: 2004 Accredited: Boğaziçi University [2] [3] İstanbul Turkey: 1863 Accredited: American University of Armenia [4] Yerevan Armenia: 1991 Accredited: American University of Barbados [5] Bridgetown Barbados: 2011 ...
This is a list of universities in Brazil, divided by states. Across the country there are more than 2,368 Brazilian universities and colleges (public and private) recognized by the MEC (Ministry of Education).
The Portuguese reserved the status of "university" to the University of Coimbra and so, never created schools with that designation in Brazil. Nevertheless, they created several higher and secondary learning schools which provided a level of education comparable or even above that of the institutions denominated "universities" established in some of the neighboring Spanish American colonies as ...
Brazil's largest newspaper Folha de S. Paulo organizes, since 2012, a national ranking of universities [1] with criteria akin to those used by the better known worldwide rankings: research, teaching, internationalization, innovation and market value.
The following is a partial list of public universities in Brazil. Supported by the federal government. Supported by state governments. Supported by municipal ...
The Federal University for Latin American Integration (Portuguese: Universidade Federal da Integração Latino-americana, UNILA) is a public university located in the Brazilian city of Foz do Iguaçu, Paraná, at the tri-national border shared by Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay. UNILA emphasises natural resources, social studies and language ...
The Mackenzie Presbyterian University is an institution of higher learning that has a strong tradition and history in Brazil. It has campuses for undergraduate and postgraduate studies in São Paulo (Campus Higienópolis ), Campinas, Barueri (Campus Alphaville), Brasília , Curitiba and Rio de Janeiro .
Over 98% of the school's graduates enroll in a college or university, with 48% of them going on to a higher learning institution in the U.S., 44,5% going on to a higher learning institution in Europe, Canada, Latin America and Asia and 7,5% enroll in universities in Brazil. [2] Available foreign languages include French and Spanish.