State University of Campinas
Ciudade Universitária 'Zeferino Vaz'
6194 Geraldo, Sao Paulo, Brazil
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About
The State University of Campinas (Unicamp), established in 1966, is one of Brazil’s top public research universities, internationally recognized for excellence in teaching, innovation, and social impact. With over 34,000 students and 2,300 faculty, Unicamp offers undergraduate and graduate programs across diverse areas including engineering, health sciences, natural sciences, humanities, arts, and social sciences. Renowned for research in energy, health, agriculture, computer science, and applied technologies, the university is a leader in patents and technology transfer in Latin America. Its modern campuses in Campinas, Limeira, and Piracicaba feature advanced laboratories, libraries, and hospitals, and Unicamp maintains extensive global partnerships, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange worldwide.
Sustainability at State University of Campinas
Unicamp is deeply committed to sustainability, integrating it across research, education, campus operations, and community engagement. Guided by values of innovation, inclusion, and social responsibility, Unicamp equips students and researchers to address pressing global challenges while fostering environmentally responsible and socially conscious practices. The university promotes interdisciplinary approaches that strengthen resilience, advance renewable solutions, and support equitable development. With a culture that encourages awareness and action, Unicamp aligns its mission with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), reinforcing its role as a driver of sustainable progress in Brazil and worldwide.
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