Student and Researcher’s Guide
UNIVERSIDADE
DE SÃO PAULO
Contents
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Testimonials
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Universidade de São Paulo
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Undergraduate Programs
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Graduate Programs
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USP and the state of São Paulo
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Bauru
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Lorena
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Piracicaba
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Pirassununga
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Ribeirão Preto
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São Carlos
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São Paulo
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International Cooperation
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Programs offered to foreign undergraduate students
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Admission as an exchange student
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Programs offered to foreign graduate students
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Admission as an exchange student
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Prior leaving Selection Process
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Visa
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Health Insurance
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After arrival
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Libraries
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Portuguese Classes for Foreigners
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International Office
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Other international offices at USP
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Facilities at USP
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Museums
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Hospitals
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Cultural Activities
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Sports
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Cafeterias and Restaurants
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Banks
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Brazil is a wonderful
country and USP is one of the best universities.
Testimonials
Enjoy your
exchange program to the max, you won’t regret it.
Meredith Castro Rios
PERUVIAN STUDENT. SHE WAS ADMITTED TO USP AS AN EXCHANGE STUDENT VIA THE CINDA STUDENT MOBILITY PROGRAM
PONTIFÍCIA UNIVERSIDAD CATÓLICA DEL PERU
Jassira Maria Ortet Fernandes
CAPE VERDEAN STUDENT. SHE WAS ADMITTED TO USP VIA THE PROGRAM FOR PARTNER UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS (PEC-G)
New friendships
I was admitted to the Obstetrics program at the Universidade de São Paulo via
an agreement between Brazil and my home country, Cape Verde, under the auspices of the Program for Partner Undergraduate Students.
Our first days of classes were great, because we were the first and only Africans from Cape Verde to come to study at USP/EACH (School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities). Everyone was curious to meet us and to learn about life in our country. I ended up meeting most of the students in the college, and they were all really cool, receptive, nice and friendly.
Culture and Diversity
I have been studying anthropology for two semesters at USP as an exchange student. Studying and living here has
changed the way I see Brazil. I liked the university from the very beginning and here I have the opportunity to interact with people from different
nationalities, allowing me to acquire new knowledge and broaden my worldview. Markets on weekends, “sambas” that take place in the city, great parties, exhibitions, displays… São Paulo is a city where you always find something going on, there’s always something to do, you just have to stay tuned in.
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Find your way around the several different Schools which make up the university and which are located all over the state
Universidade
Universidade de São Paulo is one of the largest and most important institutions of higher education and research in Brazil and Latin America. Founded in 1934, USP is a public state institution (it does not charge tuition fees) and has campi placed in eight cities spread throughout the state of São Paulo. With education and research activities in all academic fields, USP offers 289 undergraduate
programs, 222 graduate programs (both Master's and Doctoral (PhD) degrees) and 1,067 extracurricular programs. In total, there are about 93 thousand students enrolled in 48 Schools (faculties and institutes) which make up USP. Furthermore, the university houses four important museums which receive over 1million visitors per year. In addition, USP runs health centers and two major hospitals. It also works in partnership with Hospital das Clínicas of Ribeirão Preto and Hospital das Clínicas of São Paulo, the later considered one of the leading hospitals in Latin America.
Over 87% of the approximately 6 thousand professors are full time employees. This reinforces the university’s commitment to achieving excellence in terms of its personnel and of generation of knowledge.
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USP’s scientific productivity totals an average of over 25 thousand publications per year, including indexed scientific journals, books, reports etc. This represents a significant proportion of the country’s output.
The university is also concerned with the application of discoveries made by its research centers and laboratories, as well as with the
effective transfer of these findings to society in general. For this reason many members of the USP community are in permanent partnership with industries, companies, offices and health centers specialized in the development of projects and products and in the practical application of new technologies and products.
The university also plays an important role in South America, since it attracts many students, professors and technicians from the neighboring countries and from all parts of the world. USP is an institution that evolves rapidly in its intent towards greater
internationalization, which has been accompanied by its ever growing visibility on the world stage. It has signed over a thousand cooperation and exchange agreements with important institutions in the Americas, Africa, Europe, Asia and Oceania, and is constantly working towards increasing this number. The university currently welcomes about 2,000 undergraduate and graduate foreign students per year and sends abroad an even bigger number as part of its student mobility program.
Website: http://www.usp.br/
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U ndergradUate
P rograms
Accounting Sciences
School of Economics, Business and Accounting/São Paulo Faculty of Economics, Business and Accountancy of Ribeirão Preto Actuarial Sciences
School of Economics, Business and Accounting/São Paulo Aeronautic Engineering
São Carlos School of Engineering Agronomy Engineering
“Luiz de Queiroz” College of Agriculture/Piracicaba Animal Sciences
School of Animal Science and Food Engineering/Pirassununga Applied and Computing Mathematics
Institute of Mathematical and Computer Sciences/São Carlos Institute of Mathematics and Statistics/São Paulo
Architecture
Institute of Architecture and Urbanism/São Carlos School of Architecture and Urbanism/São Paulo Astronomy
Institute of Astronomy, Geophysics and Atmospheric Sciences/São Paulo
Audiovisual
School of Communications and Arts/São Paulo Biochemical Engineering
Lorena School of Engineering
Biochemical Pharmacy
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences/São Paulo Ribeirão Preto Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences Biological Sciences
“Luiz de Queiroz” College of Agriculture/Piracicaba
Faculty of Philosophy, Sciences and Letters at Ribeirão Preto Institute of Biosciences/São Paulo
Biomedical Computing
Faculty of Philosophy, Sciences and Letters at Ribeirão Preto*
Ribeirão Preto Medical School*
Biosystems Engineering
School of Animal Science and Food Engineering/Pirassununga Business Administration
School of Economics, Business and Accounting/São Paulo Faculty of Economics, Business and Accountancy
of Ribeirão Preto Chemical Engineering
Lorena School of Engineering School of Engineering/São Paulo Chemistry
Faculty of Philosophy, Sciences and Letters at Ribeirão Preto Institute of Chemistry/São Paulo
São Carlos Institute of Chemistry Civil Engineering
São Carlos School of Engineering School of Engineering/São Paulo Computing Engineering
São Carlos School of Engineering*
School of Engineering/São Paulo
Institute of Mathematical and Computer Sciences/São Carlos*
*Inter-schools course
Computer Science
Institute of Mathematical and Computer Sciences/São Carlos Institute of Mathematics and Statistics/São Paulo
Computing Physics
São Carlos Institute of Physics Dentistry
School of Dentistry/São Paulo Bauru School of Dentistry
School of Dentistry of Ribeirão Preto Design
School of Architecture and Urbanism/São Paulo Economical Sciences
“Luiz de Queiroz” College of Agriculture/Piracicaba Economics
School of Economics, Business and Accounting/São Paulo Faculty of Economics, Business and Accountancy
of Ribeirão Preto
Geosciences and Environmental Education Institute of Geosciences/São Paulo
Electrical Engineering (emphasis on Automation and Control) School of Engineering/São Paulo
Electrical Engineering (emphasis on Electronic Systems) School of Engineering/São Paulo
Electrical Engineering
(emphasis on Energy and Electrical Automation) School of Engineering/São Paulo
Electrical Engineering
(emphasis on Telecommunications) School of Engineering/São Paulo
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Undergraduate Programs
Electrical Engineering
(emphasis on Energy and Automation Systems) São Carlos School of Engineering
Entrepreneurial Economics and Controlling
Faculty of Economics, Business and Accountancy of Ribeirão Preto Environmental Engineering
São Carlos School of Engineering School of Engineering/São Paulo Environmental Management
School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities/São Paulo
“Luiz de Queiroz” College of Agriculture/Piracicaba Exact Sciences
Institute of Mathematical and Computer Sciences/São Carlos*
São Carlos Institute of Physics São Carlos Institute of Chemistry Food Engineering
School of Animal Sciences and Food Engineering/Pirassununga Food Sciences
Escola Superior de Agricultura “Luiz de Queiroz”/Piracicaba Forest Engineering
“Luiz de Queiroz” College of Agriculture/Piracicaba Fundamental Health Sciences
Institute of Biomedical Sciences / São Paulo Geography
Faculty of Philosophy, Languages and Literature, and Human Sciences/São Paulo
Geology
Institute of Geosciences/São Paulo
*Inter-schools course
Geophysics
Institute of Astronomy, Geophysics and Atmospheric Sciences/São Paulo
Gerontology
School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities/São Paulo History
Faculty of Philosophy, Languages and Literature, and Human Sciences/São Paulo
Information and Documenting Sciences
Faculty of Philosophy, Sciences and Letters at Ribeirão Preto Information Systems
School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities/São Paulo International Relations
Institute of International Relations/São Paulo Journalism
School of Communications and Arts/São Paulo Languages, Linguistics and Literature
Faculty of Philosophy, Languages and Literature, and Human Sciences/São Paulo
Law
Law School/São Paulo Ribeirão Preto Law School Leisure and Tourism
School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities/São Paulo Librarianship
School of Communications and Arts/São Paulo Marketing
School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities/São Paulo
Materials and Manufacturing Engineering São Carlos School of Engineering
Materials Engineering
Lorena School of Engineering School of Engineering/São Paulo Mathematics
Institute of Mathematical and Computer Sciences/São Carlos Institute of Mathematics and Statistics/São Paulo
Mathematics Applied to Business
Faculty of Philosophy, Sciences and Letters at Ribeirão Preto Mechanical Engineering
São Carlos School of Engineering School of Engineering/São Paulo Mechanical Production Engineering São Carlos School of Engineering Mechatronic Engineering
São Carlos School of Engineering School of Engineering/São Paulo Medical Physics
Faculty of Philosophy, Sciences and Letters at Ribeirão Preto Medicine
School of Medicine/São Paulo Ribeirão Preto Medical School Metallurgical Engineering
School of Engineering/São Paulo Meteorology
Institute of Astronomy, Geophysics and Atmospheric Sciences/São Paulo
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Undergraduate Programs
Mining Engineering
School of Engineering/São Paulo Music
School of Communications and Arts/São Paulo
Faculty of Philosophy, Sciences and Letters at Ribeirão Preto Nature Sciences
School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities/São Paulo Naval Engineering
School of Engineering/São Paulo Nursing
School of Nursing/São Paulo Ribeirão Preto College of Nursing Nutrition
School of Public Health/São Paulo Nutrition and Metabolism
Ribeirão Preto Medical School Obstetrics
School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities/São Paulo Occupational Therapy
School of Medicine/São Paulo Ribeirão Preto Medical School Oceanography
Oceanographic Institute/São Paulo Pedagogy
School of Education/São Paulo
Faculty of Philosophy, Sciences and Letters at Ribeirão Preto
Performing Arts
School of Communications and Arts/São Paulo Petroleum Engineering
School of Engineering/São Paulo Philosophy
Faculty of Philosophy, Languages and Literature, and Human Sciences/São Paulo
Physical and Biomolecular Sciences São Carlos Institute of Physics Physical therapy
School of Medicine/São Paulo Ribeirão Preto Medical School Physical Activities Sciences
School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities/São Paulo Physical Education
School of Physical Education and Sport of Ribeirão Preto School of Physical Education and Sport/São Paulo
Physics
Institute of Physics/São Paulo São Carlos Institute of Physics Production Engineering
School of Engineering/São Paulo Psychology
Faculty of Philosophy, Sciences and Letters at Ribeirão Preto Institute of Psychology/São Paulo
Public Policies Management
School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities/São Paulo
Public Relations
School of Communications and Arts/São Paulo Publicity and Advertising
School of Communications and Arts/São Paulo Publishing
School of Communications and Arts/São Paulo Social Sciences
Faculty of Philosophy, Languages and Literature, and Human Sciences/São Paulo
Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology School of Medicine/São Paulo
Ribeirão Preto Medical School Bauru School of Dentistry Sports
School of Physical Education and Sport/São Paulo Statistics
Institute of Mathematical and Computer Sciences/São Carlos Institute of Mathematics and Statistics/São Paulo
Textile and Fashion
School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities/São Paulo Tourism
School of Communications and Arts/São Paulo Veterinary Medicine
School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science/São Paulo School of Animal Science and Food Engineering/Pirassununga Visual Arts
School of Communications and Arts/São Paulo
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g radUate P rograms *
Agricultural Sciences
Center for Nuclear Energy in Agriculture / Piracicaba Nuclear Energy in Agriculture (M/D)
“Luiz de Queiroz” College of Agriculture / Piracicaba Animal Science and Pastures (M/D)
Food Science and Technology (M) Entomology (M/D)
Agronomic Statistics and Experimentation (M/D) Plant Physiology and Biochemistry (M/D)
Phytopathology (M/D) Plant Science (M/D)
Genetics and Improvement of Plants (M/D) Agricultural Microbiology (M/D)
Forest Resources (M/D)
Soil Science and Plant Nutrition (M/D)
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences / São Paulo Food Sciences (M/D)
School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science / São Paulo Anatomy of Domestic and Wild Animals (M/D)
Veterinary and Clinical Surgery Clinical Veterinary (M/D)
Experimental Epidemiology of Zoonosis (M/D) Animal Production and Nutrition (M)
Experimental and Comparative Pathology (M/D) Animal Reproduction (M/D)
*The Master’s degree comprises research and disciplines.
School of Animal Science and Food Engineering / Pirassununga Food Engineering (M/D)
Animal Sciences (M/D)
Life Sciences
"Luiz de Queiroz" College of Agriculture / Piracicaba
Plant Cellular and Molecular Biology (International Program) (D) Faculty of Philosophy, Sciences and Letters
at Ribeirão Preto
Comparative Biology (M/D) Entomology (M/D)
Ribeirão Preto Medical School
Cellular and Molecular Biology (M/D) Biochemistry (M/D)
Pharmacology (M/D) Physiology (M/D) Genetics (M/D)
Basic and Applied Immunology (M/D) Institute of Biosciences / São Paulo Genetics and Evolutionary Biology Botany (M/D)
Ecology (M/D)
General Physiology (M/D) Zoology (M/D)
Institute of Biomedical Sciences / São Paulo Morphofunctional Sciences (M/D)
Cellular and Tissue Biology (M/D)
Biology of Host-Pathogen Interactions (M/D) Morphological Sciences (M/D)
Human Physiology (M/D) Immunology (M/D)
Microbiology (M/D)
Oceanographic Institute / São Paulo Oceanography (M/D)
Institute of Chemistry / São Paulo Biochemistry (M/D)
Inter-schools
(ESALQ/IB/ICB/IQ/IFSC/IME) Bioinformatics (D)
Museu de Zoologia
Systematics, Animal Taxonomy and Biodiversity (M/D)
Health Sciences
School of Arts, Sciences and Humanitites / São Paulo Scieces of Physical Activities (M)
Gerontology (M)
Management of Public Health
School of Nursing / São Paulo Nursing (M/D)
Nursing in Adult Health (M/D) Nursing Management (M/D)
School of Physical Education and Sport / São Paulo Physical Education (M/D)
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Graduate Programs
Ribeirão Preto College of Nursing Public Health Nursing (M/D) Fundamental Nursing (M/D) Psychiatry Nursing (M/D)
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences / São Paulo Clinical Analysis (M/D)
Drugs and Medicines (M/D)
Biochemical Pharmaceutical Technology (M/D) Toxicology and Toxicological Analysis (M/D) Ribeirão Preto Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences Bioscience Applied to Pharmacy (M/D)
Pharmaceutical Sciences (M/D) Toxicology (M/D)
Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology (D)
Faculty of Philosophy, Sciences and Letters at Ribeirão Preto Physics in Medicine and Biology (M/D)
School of Medicine / São Paulo
Allergy and Immunopathology (M/D) Anesthesiology (D)
Cardiology (D)
Rehabilitation Sciences (M/D) Medical Sciences (M/D)
Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery (D) Clinical Surgery (M/D)
Dermatology (M/D)
Infectious and Parasitic Diseases (M/D) Endocrinology (M/D)
Experimental Physiopathology (M/D) Clinical Gastroenterology (M/D) Preventive Medicine (M/D) Nephrology (M/D)
Neurology (M/D)
Obstetrics and Gynecology (M/D) Ophthalmology (M/D)
Oncology (M/D)
Orthopedics and Traumatology (M/D) Otorhinolaryngology (M/D)
Pathology (D) Pediatrics (M/D) Pneumology (D) Psychiatry (M/D) Radiology (D) Urology (M/D)
Hospital for Rehabilitation of Craniofacial Anomalies Rehabiliation Sciences (M/D)
School of Medicine of Ribeirão Preto Surgical Clinic (M/D)
Clinical Medicine (M/D)
Gynaecology and Obstetrics (M/D) Neurology (M/D)
Ophthalmology, Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery (M/D)
Health Sciences applied to Locomotor Apparatus (M/D) Pathology (M/D)
Child and Teenager Health (M/D) Mental Health (M/D)
Community Health (M/D)
Clinical Oncology, Steam Cells and Cellular Therapy Rehabilitation and Functional Performance
School of Dentistry / São Paulo Dental Sciences (M/D)
Dentistry (M/D) Oral Diagnosis (M/D) Dental Materials (M/D) Oral Pathology (M/D) Bauru School of Dentistry
Applied Dental Sciences (M/D)
Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology (M) Ribeirão Preto School of Dentistry
Restorative Dentistry (M/D) Pediatric Dentistry (M/D) Periodontics (M/D)
Oral Rehabilitation (M/D)
School of Public Health / São Paulo Nutrition in Public Health (M/D) Public Health (M/D)
Epidemiology (D)
Global Health and Sustainability (D)
Specialized Institute
Institute of Tropical Medicine - São Paulo (M/D) Inter-schools
Nursing – EE / EERP (M/D)
Applied Human Nutrition – FCF/ FEA/FSP (M/D)
Associated Entity / São Paulo
Technology and Intervention in Cardiology Dante Pazzanese Institute (D)
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Graduate Programs
Exact and Earth Sciences
School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities / São Paulo Information Systems (M)
Institute of Chemistry / São Paulo Chemistry (M/D)
Institute of Astronomy, Geophysics and Atmospheric Sciences / São Paulo Astronomy (M/D)
Geophysics (M/D) Meteorology (M/D)
Institute of Mathematical and Computer Sciences / São Carlos Computer Science and Computing Mathematics (M/D)
Mathematics (M/D)
Institute of Physics / São Paulo Physics (M/D)
São Carlos Institute of Physics Physics (M/D)
Institute of Geosciences / São Paulo Geochemistry and Geotectonics (M/D) Mineralogy and Petrology (M/D)
Mineral Resources and Hydrogeology (M/D) Institute of Mathematics and Statistics / São Paulo Computer Science (M/D)
Statistics (M/D) Mathematics (M/D)
Faculty of Philosophy, Sciences and Letters at Ribeirão Preto Chemistry (M/D)
São Carlos Institute of Chemistry Physical Chemistry (M/D)
Organic and Biological Chemistry (M)
Human Sciences
School of Education / São Paulo Education (M/D)
Faculty of Philosophy, Sciences and Letters at Ribeirão Preto Psychobiology (M/D)
Psychology (M/D) Education (M)
Faculty of Philosophy, Languages and Literature, and Human Sciences / São Paulo
Social Anthropology (M/D) Political Science (M/D) Philosophy (M/D)
Physical Geography (M/D) Human Geography (M/D) Economic History (M/D) Social History (M/D) Sociology (M/D)
Institute of Psychology / São Paulo Neurosciences and Behaviour (M/D) Clinical Psychology (M/D)
School and Human Development Psychology (M/D) Experimental Psychology (M/D)
Social Psychology(M/D)
Institute of International Relations / São Paulo
International Relations (M/D)
Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology / São Paulo Archaeology (M/D)
Applied Social Sciences
School of Communications and Arts / São Paulo Communication Sciences (M/D)
Information Science (M/D)
Audiovisual Media and Processes (M/D)
“Luiz de Queiroz” College of Agriculture / Piracicaba Applied Economics (M/D)
Institute of Architecture and Urbanism / São Carlos Architecture and Urbanism (M/D)
School of Architecture and Urbanism / São Paulo Architecture and Urbanism (M/D)
Law School / São Paulo Law (M/D)
School of Economics, Business and Accounting / São Paulo Administration (M/D)
Accounting (M/D) Economics (M/D)
Faculty of Economics, Business and Accountancy of Ribeirão Preto
Administration of Organizations (M/D) Controllership and Accounting (M) Economics (M)
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Graduate Programs
Engineering
"Luiz de Queiroz" College of Agriculture / Piracicaba Engineering of Agricultural Systems
São Carlos School of Engineering
Environmental Engineering Sciences (M/D) Structure Engineering (M/D)
Production Engineering (M/D) Transport Engineering (M/D) Electrical Engineering (M/D) Mechanical Engineering (M/D) Geotechnics (M/D)
Hydraulic Engineering and Sanitation (M/D) Lorena School of Engineering
Chemical Engineering (M) Materials Engineering (M/D) Industrial Biotechnology (M/D) School of Engineering / São Paulo Automotive Engineering (M) Civil Engineering (M/D)
Production Engineering (M/D) Transport Engineering (M/D) Electrical Engineering (M/D) Mechanical Engineering (M/D)
Metallurgical and Materials Engineering (M/D) Mineral Engineering (M/D)
Naval and Ocean Engineering (M/D) Chemical Engineering (M/D)
Logistics Systems Engineering (M) Associated Entity / São Paulo Nuclear Technology (M/D)
Linguistics, Literature and Arts
School of Communications and Arts / São Paulo Scenic Arts (M/D)
Visual Arts (M/D) Music (M/D)
Faculty of Philosophy, Languages and Literature, and Human Sciences / São Paulo
Comparative Studies of Literatures in Portuguese Language (M/D) Linguistic and Literary Studies of English Language (M/D) Philology and Portuguese Language (M/D)
Classics (M/D)
German Language and Literature (M/D) Linguistic, Literary and Translation Studies of French Language (M/D)
Italian Language, Literature and Culture (M/D) Spanish Language and Spanish and
Hispanic-American Literatures (M/D)
Hebrew Language, Literature and Jewish Culture (M/D) Arabic Language, Literature and Culture (M)
Japanese Language, Literature and Culture (M) Linguistics (M/D)
Brazilian Literature (M/D)
Russian Literature and Culture (M/D) Portuguese Literature (M/D)
Literary Theory and Comparative Literature (M/D)
Multidisciplinary
School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities / São Paulo Complex Systems Modeling (M)
Cultural Studies (M)
Participation and Social Change (M) Textile and Fashion (M)
Sustainability (M) Turism (M)
Lorena School of Engineering Industrial Biotechnology (M/D) Materials Engineering (M/D)
Institute of Brazilian Studies / São Paulo Brazilian Culture and Identity (M)
Inter-schools
Bioengineering (M/D) Biotechnology (M/D)
Materials Science and Engineering (M/D) Environmental Sciences – PROCAM (M/D) Applied Ecology – ESALQ/CENA (M/D) Energy – IEE/POLI/FEA/IF (M/D)
Science Teaching
(Physics, Chemistry and Biology) – IB/IF/IQ/FE (M)
Arts History and Aesthetics – ECA/FAU/FFLCH/MAC (M/D) Latin American Integration – PROLAM (M/D)
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São Paulo Santos
Lorena Pirassununga
São Carlos
Bauru
Piracicaba Ribeirão Preto
USP and the state
of São Paulo
Located in the southeastern region of the country, the state of São Paulo occupies an area of 248,808.8 km2 with the city of São Paulo as its capital. It is Brazil’s most populous state, with over 40 million inhabitants, and also the wealthiest, being responsible for over 32.1%* of the country’s GDP.
Universidade de São Paulo has campi in eight cities of the state: Bauru, Lorena, Piracicaba, Pirassununga, Ribeirão Preto, São Carlos, Santos and São Paulo.
For more information, please visit:
<http://www.saopaulo.sp.gov.br/>
Distances between the cities and São Paulo (capital), in a straight line:
* Source: IBGE 2012
• Bauru: 345km
• Lorena: 180km
• Piracicaba: 164km
• Pirassununga: 206km
• Ribeirão Preto: 313km
• São Carlos: 240km
• Santos: 77 km 13
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The town of Bauru has its origins in the cultivation of coffee, in the 19th century, and over the decades has received immigrants from different nationalities. It is a medium sized town, with about 360,000 inhabitants* , and it is strategically located at the confluence of important roads and rail connections, making Bauru’s economy one of the most influential in Western São Paulo state. Its valuable historical heritage, along with its notable level of scientific enterprise and the large student population (around 25,000) lead to a busy social and cultural life, and ensure that Bauru is, above all, a town headed towards the future.
Official Website
http://www.bauru.sp.gov.br/
How to reach Bauru?
From Guarulhos International Airport, you may take a flight to Bauru, or go by bus. Going by bus, you should take the Airport Bus Service to
“São Paulo (Barra Funda Bus Terminal)”. At the Barra Funda Bus Terminal, take an intercity bus to the town of Bauru (tickets are sold at the
“Expresso de Prata” and “Reunidas Paulista” company counters). Check out the bus schedules at the following link: <http://www.buscaonibus.
com.br/horario/sao-paulo/bauru>
At the Bauru Bus Terminal, take a local bus to Bauru Campus, located at Al. Octávio Pinheiro Brisola, 975 - Bauru / SP Postal Code: 17012-901
Lodging and General Information FOB – International Office (CR Int)
http://www.fob.usp.br/
crint@fob.usp.br
Phone: +55 (14) 3235-8356
*Source: CENSO 2010 / IBGE
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Bauru campus Map
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main streets off campus others streets off campus
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Located in the Paraíba River Valley, the town is almost equidistant from São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro and has excellent transport links. Its population is around 82,000 people*, out of which
approximately 5,000 are students. After a period of predominant coffee production and livestock-related activities, Lorena has
become industrialized and has taken its place as one of the Valley’s most important economic centers. In this town where technology blends with history, Universidade de São Paulo has found a fertile terrain for education and research.
Official Website:
<http://www.lorena.sp.gov.br/>How to reach Lorena?
From Guarulhos International Airport, take the Airport Bus Service line to
“Tietê”. At the Tietê Bus Terminal, take an intercity bus to Lorena (tickets are sold at the “Cometa” company counter). Check out the bus schedules at the following link: <http://www.buscaonibus.com.br/horario/sao- paulo/lorena>
At the Lorena Bus Terminal, take a local bus to Lorena I Campus, located at Estrada do Campinho, unnumbered – Lorena / SP
For the town’s urban transportation system, go to:
http://bit.ly/ha1U7u
Lodging and General Information EEL Undergraduation Board
http://www.eel.usp.br/
ccint@eel.usp.br
Phones: +55 (12) 3159-5052
+55 (12) 3159-5000 (extension 5153)
* Source: CENSO 2010 / IBGE
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Lorena campus map
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Entrance Map legend
campus area
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Home for approximately 360,000 people*, Piracicaba is one of the largest economies in the state of São Paulo and in Brazil as a whole, and its agricultural industry is largely derived from sugar cane. Crossed by the Piracicaba River, the city’s history has always been a symbiosis between the river and the town. The university campus occupies 56 hectares (aprox. 138 acres), is composed of parks and woodlands, and has a vigorous historical heritage.
Official Website
http://www.piracicaba.sp.gov.br
How to reach Piracicaba?
From Guarulhos International Airport, take the Airport Bus Service line to “Tietê”. At the Tietê Bus Terminal, take an intercity bus to the town of Piracicaba (tickets are sold at the “Piracicabana” and “São Paulo-São Pedro” company counters). Check out the bus schedules at the following links: <http://www.viacaopiracicabana.com.br/> and
<http://www.spaulospedro.com.br/>, or <http://www.buscaonibus.
com.br/horario/sao-paulo/piracicaba>
At the Piracicaba Bus Terminal, take a local bus to Piracicaba Campus, located at Av. Paduá Dias, 11 - Piracicaba / SP Postal Code: 13418-900 See the town’s urban transportation system at:
<http://www.aetup.org.br/>
Lodging and General Information:
ESALQ International Activities Section
http://www.esalq.usp.br/
international.esalq@usp.br Phones: +55 (19) 3429-4419
+55 (19) 3429-4414
* Source: CENSO 2010 / IBGE
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Piracicaba campus map
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The town of Pirassununga has around 72,000 people*, who make their living mostly out of agricultural and livestock activities, industries and services. The town hosts the largest of the USP campi in terms of area and is also home to the Brazilian Air Force Academy, dedicated to the training of officers.
Official Website
http://www.pirassununga.sp.gov.br/
How to reach Pirassununga?
From Guarulhos International Airport, take the Airport Bus Service line to “Tietê”. At the Tietê Bus Terminal, take an intercity bus to
Pirassununga (tickets are sold at the “Danúbio Azul” company counter).
Check out the bus schedules at the following weblink:
<http://www.buscaonibus.com.br/horario/sao-paulo/pirassununga>
At the Pirassununga Bus Terminal, take a local bus to Pirassununga Campus, located at Av. Duque de Caxias Norte, 225 - Pirassununga/SP Postal Code: 13635-900
See the town’s urban transportation system at:
http://www.viacaopirassununga.com.br/
Lodging and General Information International Office – FZEA
http://www.fzea.usp.br/
intfzea@usp.br
Phone: +55 (19) 3565-4247
* Source: CENSO 2010 / IBGE
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Ribeirão Preto has its origins in the livestock industry, but it was soon overtaken by coffee production as its main economic activity. The town has received so many immigrants (mostly Italians) that, in the beginning of the 20th century, more than half of its inhabitants were not native
Portuguese speakers. Nowadays, with over 605,000 people*, Ribeirão Preto is considered an attractive option for business enterprises, besides being an economic highlight in its region. The diversified cultural life, the rich historic heritage and the talent for business are remarkable characteristics of the city.
Definitely, Ribeirão Preto is a big town with aspects of a small town.
Official Website:
http://www.ribeiraopreto.sp.gov.br/
How to reach Ribeirão Preto?
From Guarulhos International Airport, you may take a flight to Ribeirão Preto or go by intercity bus. Going by bus, you should take the Airport Bus Service line to “Tietê”. At the Tietê Bus Terminal, take an intercity bus to Ribeirão Preto (tickets are sold at the “Cometa” and “Rápido Ribeirão”
company counters). Check out the bus schedules at the following links:
<http://bit.ly/13mL5zw> and <http://www.buscaonibus.com.br/
horario/sao-paulo/ribeirao-preto>
At the Ribeirão Preto Bus Terminal, take a local bus to Ribeirão Preto Campus, located at Avenida Bandeirantes, 3900 - Ribeirão Preto / SP Postal Code: 14040-900
Check out the urban transportation system at: <http://bit.ly/h93gVD>
Lodging and General Information Ribeirão Preto International Office
http://www.pcarp.usp.br/pages/ccint/
ccint.rp@usp.br
Phone: +55 (16) 3602-4926 or +55 (16) 3602-4530
* Source: CENSO 2010 / IBGE
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Ribeirão Preto campus map
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Like many other cities of the region, at first São Carlos was largely dedicated to the production of coffee. Subsequently, the changing economy forced modernization and with it came the need to invest in new infrastructure. This, allied to the abundant immigrant workforce (mostly Italians), led to the industrialization of the city. São Carlos,
which has become known for pioneering innovation and an enterprising spirit, came to possess a well-developed urban infrastructure before many other Brazilian cities. Thus it has turned into one of the most representative economies of its region and also a Brazilian landmark in terms of technology and education.
Official website:
http://www.saocarlos.sp.gov.br/How to reach São Carlos?
From Guarulhos International Airport, take the Airport Bus Service line to “Tietê”. At the Tietê Bus Terminal, take an intercity bus to São Carlos (tickets are sold at the “Cometa” and “Cruz” companies counters). Check out the schedules in the following links: http://www.
empresacruz.com.br/ and http://www.viacaocometa.com.br/pt/, or
<http://www.buscaonibus.com.br/horario/sao-paulo/sao-carlos>
At the São Carlos Bus Terminal, take a local bus to São Carlos I Campus, located at Av. Trabalhador São-carlense, 400 - São Carlos / SP
Postal Code: 13566-590.
See the town’s urban transportation system at:
http://www.athenaspaulista.com.br/
Lodging and General Information São Carlos International Office
Please contact the international office of each school. The contact list is available at: <http://bit.ly/19Q5N1M.>
São Carlos
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São Carlos campi map
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Now reaching the outstanding milestone of almost 11 million
inhabitants*, in part as a consequence of immigration from all over the world, São Paulo is the most important financial and economic center of South America. The town is considered the city of business and hosts about 90,000 events a year. It offers a great diversity in terms of leisure, entertainment and culture (cinemas, theaters, night clubs, restaurants, parks, museums etc), besides options for eating out that embrace many different cuisines from around the globe as well as typical dishes from several regions of the country.
Official websites
http://www.prefeitura.sp.gov.br/
http://www.spturis.com/
How to reach the University City (Cidade Universitária)
From Guarulhos International Airport, take the Airport Service line to “Tietê”. Get off at Tietê Bus Terminal and take a subway train bound for “Jabaquara” direction. At “Consolação” station, change to the Yellow Line (Line 4) and take another train bound for “Butantã”
direction (subway transfers are free of charge). Get off at “Butantã”
station and take a bus named “Circular I - Metrô Butantã / Cidade Universitária (8012)” or “Circular 2 - Metrô Butantã / Cidade Universitária (8022)” at Butantã Terminal.
*Source: CENSO 2010 / IBGE
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Other Bus Lines to the Cidade Universitária
Code Name
177P-10 BUTANTA - USP/METRÔ SANTANA*
701U-10 BUTANTA - USP/METRÔ SANTANA*
177H-10 BUTANTA - USP/METRÔ SANTANA*
7725-10 RIO PEQUENO/METRO V. MADALENA**
702U-10 BUTANTA-USP/TERM. PQ. D.PEDRO II 7702-10 USP/TERM. LAPA**
7181-10 CIDADE UNIVERSITÁRIA/ TERM. PRINC. ISABEL**
7411-10 CIDADE UNIVERSITÁRIA/PÇA. DA SÉ**
* These lines crosses Cardeal Arcoverde street, near Clínicas subway station
** These lines do not operate on Saturdays and Sundays.
After 2pm on Saturdays and on Sundays and Holidays, entries are controlled.
Important!
The São Paulo Transports Company (SPTrans) runs all bus routes in the city of São Paulo. To get information about routes and bus stops, go to: http://www.sptrans.com.br/ or dial 156.
Student Pass (“Bilhete único de estudantes”)
“Bilhete único” (single ticket) is an electronic pass which can be used on buses, trains and subways in the city of São Paulo and some of its surrounding cities. The student pass (“bilhete único de estudante”) is a special card that allows students to pay half the normal fare. The card can be charged at lottery retailers, authorized stations and certain shops (such as newsstands, bakeries, convenience stores etc).
For further information on the student pass in São Paulo, please go to:
<http://bilheteunico.sptrans.com.br/>
For information on intercity bus routes in São Paulo, please visit:
Please, visit the website: <http://www.emtu.sp.gov.br/>
or dial +55 0800-724-0555
For information on the subway network in São Paulo, please visit the website <http://www.metro.sp.gov.br/>
or dial +55 0800-770 -7722
For information on the rail network in São Paulo, please visit the website <http://www.cptm.sp.gov.br/>
or dial +55 0800-055-0121
General Information and lodging tips
USP does not have dormitories for foreign exchange students. However, USP
International Office (AUCANI) has created the Homestay Program, which consists of a list of family homes, student boarding houses, hotels and hostels in the city of São Paulo, which may be consulted by visiting our office at any time. Costs vary according to location, service, type of room etc. The International Office does not intermediate the negotiation process.
More information: infohousing@usp.br.
USP International Office
http://www.usp.br/internationaloffice Our contact info: <http://bit.ly/17no0p2>
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How to be admitted at USP.
International
The USP International Office is responsible for all aspects of the university’s international affairs. Here, foreign students will get the necessary support to solve their main doubts about academic life and also tips regarding the process of adaptation to our university and country. Besides the central International Office, most schools have local international offices.
Further information:
http://www.usp.br/internationaloffice/
exChAngestudents
Cooperation
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P rograms offered to foreign
UndergradUate stUdents
Admission as a regular student 1 Admission Test (“Vestibular”)
The admission test - “Vestibular” - is organized every year by Fundação Universitária para o Vestibular (FUVEST). It is commonly applied between November and January.
Further information can be found at: <http://www.fuvest.br/>
2 Transfer
Transfer from other higher education institutions (both Brazilian or foreign) is only possible when vacancies are available after regular enrollment and internal transfer processes (from one USP School to another). This admission process happens via pre- selection and specific examinations, both applied by FUVEST.
Further information can be found at: <http://www.fuvest.br/tran2014/transf.stm>
3 Program for Partner Undergraduate Students (PEC-G)
This is a cooperation program between Brazil and countries which Brazil maintains educational and cultural agreements with (especially from Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean). The goal is to offer young students from these countries the
opportunity to undertake their full undergraduate studies at USP. To be eligible for the program, it is necessary to fulfill the following requirements:
• Be a citizen of the developing countries which Brazil maintains an Educational and Cultural Cooperation Agreement with;
• Possess a High School diploma or equivalent;
• Be a Foreign Citizen aged between 18 and 25 years old;
• Possess a Certificate of Proficiency in Portuguese Language (CELPE-Bras), in the case of students from non-CPLP countries (Portuguese Speaking Countries Community).
The pre-selection is carried out by the Brazilian Embassy in the candidate’s home country. The students’ evaluation is based on their High School résumé or equivalent and on their financial conditions.
For more information, please visit: <http://bit.ly/9AXPaR>
Should a student be selected to take part in the program, he/she must submit the following documents for registration at the International Office and for enrollment two weeks before classes begin:
• Covering letter (MRE - Ministry of Foreign Affairs);
• Declaration of commitment;
• Term of Financial Responsibility;
• School Transcript/ High School Diploma and Birth Certificate
(all documents must be duly sealed and recognized by the Brazilian Embassy);
• Request for Consular Visa;
• Passport 31
a dmission as an exchange stUdent
Exchange students are allowed to attend courses at USP for one or two semesters, which can be further extended up to two more semesters if authorized by both the foreign institution and USP. Students can obtain credits or conduct research valid to their home institution. The Home University must register the students here:
<http://bit.ly/13mxMii>
Once the application has been submitted by the home university, the student receives an e-mail containing a link to complete his/her application.
Documents to be attached on the online application:
• A reference letter, written by a professor from the home institution;
• A copy of the student’s transcript issued by the home institution accompanied by a simple translation into Portuguese;
• A Study Plan, including a list of disciplines the candidate intends to take at USP (you can find the list of disciplines at <http://bit.ly/16YnWLK>. Select the School, the course and then the disciplines);
• Copy of the pages of the applicant’s passport which include personal data (including the expiration date);
• Digital photography for the document, in “.jpg” format and maximum size of 50Kb Any questions concerning Exchange Students’ mobility must be sent to
mobility.area1@usp.br, mobility.area2@usp.br, mobility.area3@usp.br or mobility.area4@usp.br
The geographic areas covered by each email can be found here <http://www.usp.br/
internationaloffice/wp-content/uploads/Divisao_mobilidade_agosto20131.pdf>
I am very grateful to the International Office staff. They´ve always listened to my questions and they’ve always answered them respectfully.
Juan Manuel Zanabria
UNIVERSIDAD DE BUENOS AIRES ARGENTINA
The DEADLINES for submissions are:
For the first semester (February to June): until OCTOBER 15TH.
For the second semester (August to December): until MAY 5TH.
Important!
Selected students must subsequently present the following documents for registration at the International Office and for enrollment:
• Passport with a Temporary Student Visa (Type IV);
• A copy of the International Health Insurance/ Travel Insurance.
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P rograms offered to
foreign gradUate stUdents
Admission as a regular student
1
A foreign student interested in undertaking graduate studies at USP must get in touch directly with the Graduate Section of the School where they wish to study.For information on existing Graduate Programs, please go to:
<http://www.prpg.usp.br/?page_id=7>
2
Program for Partner Graduate Students (PEC-PG)PEC-PG is a cooperation program with countries from Africa, Asia, Oceania, Latin
America, the Middle East and the Caribbean. Foreign students interested in applying to a graduate program via PEC-PG must get in touch directly with the School where they wish to study, in order to be informed of the necessary documents and procedures for that specific School.
Applicants must send the following basic documents:
• A copy of the student’s transcript, diploma and Birth Certificate, all duly recognized by the Brazilian Embassy
• Certificate of Proficiency in Portuguese Language for Foreigners (CELPE-Bras)
• A copy of the curriculum in Portuguese
• Two reference letters and a Research Project or Study Plan (according to the models found in the PEG-PG Manual)
• Acceptance letter issued by USP on one of its Graduate Degree Programs (Masters or PhD) For more information, please go to: <http://www.dce.mre.gov.br/>.
a dmission as an exchange stUdent
Foreign students interested in doing part of their graduate studies at USP under the exchange program must get in touch directly with the Graduate Section of the School where they wish to study.
For information on existing Graduate Programs, please go to the website:
<http://www.prpg.usp.br/?page_id=19>
P rior leaving s election P rocess
The International Office only conducts a prior analysis of the received documents in order to accept (or not) the candidate’s application. Further analysis of the information provided by the applicant and his/her possible acceptance are undertaken by the
School where he/she intends to study and will take up to approximately 60 days after the subscription deadline.
v isa
In order to legally reside in Brazil during the period of intended study and to be able to enroll at Universidade de São Paulo, foreign students must obtain a student visa (Type IV Temporary Visa) with the Brazilian Embassy or Consulate in their home country. The addresses of Brazilian Embassies and Consulates can be found at:
http://www.itamaraty.gov.br
It is not possible for a foreign student to enroll at USP holding a tourist visa, nor is it possible to change the type of visa once already in Brazil or a neighboring country. Under such circumstances, should the need arise to change the type of visa, it will be necessary for the student to return to his/her home country.
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h ealth i nsUrance
During his/her stay in Brazil, the foreigner will be allowed to use the services of the
Brazilian Public Health System only in case of emergency. For this reason, Universidade de São Paulo demands that students obtain health insurance (travel insurance), which should be purchased in their home country prior to their arrival in Brazil. The insurance policy must be valid for the entire period of intended stay in the country. The choice of one specific travel insurance or another is the student’s responsibility.
a fter arrival
Once in Brazil, the foreign student must present himself/herself to the USP
International Office in order to be introduced to the university and receive instructions regarding the necessary procedures.
The International Office staff will provide information about:
• RNE - Foreigners National Registration – mandatory registration and identification of any foreigner in Brazil. The associated document is issued by the Federal Police with whom all visitors should register within 30 days of arrival in the country;
• USP ID card;
• Portuguese course enrollment;
• Signing up for classes;
• Student Single Transportation Card (“Bilhete Único Estudantil”) , through the USP Superintendence for Social Assistance (SAS);
• Homestay Program
In order to stay in Brazil, it is necessary to have a valid foreigner’s ID card (RNE) issued by the Federal Police. Please go to the Brazilian Federal Police website for more information: http://bit.ly/gnLthi . You may also check our guide to get your RNE : http://www.usp.br/internationaloffice/wp-content/uploads/RNE-english.pdf Important!
l ibraries
USP has 44 libraries located throughout its schools, museums and research institutes of all campi.
Integrated Library System
Online catalogue: http://www.usp.br/sibi/
P ortUgUese c lasses
for f oreigners
All the university’s activities are held in Portuguese. The Language Center of the Faculty of Philosophy, Languages and Literature, and Human Sciences (FFLCH) offers a Portuguese language course for USP’s exchange students.
For more information, go to: http://clinguas.fflch.usp.br/node/1270
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Entrance 1 - If you came from Jockey Club, downtown or Morumbi Entrance 2 - If you are at Marginal Pinheiros before the Cidade
Universitária bridge or at Jaguaré bridge
Entrance 3 - If you came from Osasco, Butantã or Raposo Tavares Map legend
International
Office
How to reach São Paulo Campus International Office
campus area units
main streets within the campus
streets within the campus
main streets off campus others streets off campus water
green area International Office
Rua do Anfiteatro, 197 ZIP Code: 05508-060 | São Paulo | Brazil
Area 1 – Africa and Southern Europe mobility.area1@usp.br
Area 2 – South and Central America mobility.area2@usp.br
Area 3 – North America,
Caribbean, Asia and Oceania mobility.area3@usp.br
Area 4 – Eastern, Western,
Central and Northern Europe mobility.area4@usp.br
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