State University of Londrina

State University of Londrina
Universidade Estadual de Londrina
Other name
UEL
Type Public
Established January 28, 1970
Rector Berenice Quinzani Jordão
Undergraduates 13.125
Postgraduates 4.418
Location Londrina, Paraná, Brazil
Campus Urban
Website www.uel.br

State University of Londrina (Portuguese: Universidade Estadual de Londrina, UEL) is one of the public universities of the State of Paraná, Brazil.

UEL was created in 1970, being recognized officially by Federal Ordinance 69.234/71. In 1987 'free teaching' was implemented at the Institution, and in 1991 it gained autonomy from the State. Since the 2005 admission exam, UEL adopted an official system of quotas for black students, as well as quotas for applicants originating from public schools, in order to attend to social and minority support policies. It is located in the city of Londrina, second largest city in the state and fourth largest in the southern region of the country.

The cafeteria-style Academical Restaurant (RU - Restaurante Universitário)

Admissions

Students are admitted by an entrance exam, also known as vestibular exam, composed by two steps:

- First Phase is composed of 60 multiple-choice questions (Chemistry, Math, Physics, Geography, History and Biology, Philosophy, Sociology, Art History).

- Second Phase is performed in two days and consists of 30 questions lenses (first day), and 12 essay questions and the composition (which may be 2 to 6) (the second day). The 30 consist of 20 objective questions related to Portuguese Literature and 10 related to foreign language (English, Spanish or French). The other 12 essay questions (second day), three related themes (can be: Portuguese, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Geography, History and Biology, Philosophy, Sociology, History of Art) with career choice.

Academic career

Reproduction in scale 2:3 of the first chapel of the city of Londrina. Present in UEL.

Departments/Programs

Londrina

Supplemental Departments

Igapó Lake, Londrina

University Services and Resources

Centers of Study

Center of Humanities and Languages (CCH)

The Center of Humanities and Languages occupies an area of 9.079,17 m2. The department employs 180 instructors, 50 ancillary employees, and consists of the following sub-faculties:

Center of Biological Sciences (CCB)

The Center of Sciences Biological contains 10 departments:

Center of Exact Sciences (CCE)

The Center of Exact Sciences has 7 departments:

Center of Applied Social Studies (CESA)

The Center of Applied Social Studies has 6 departments:

Center of Health Sciences (CCS)

The Center of Health Sciences has 11 departments:

Center of Education, Communication and Arts (CECA)

The Center of Education, Communication and Arts are composed of 6 departments:

Center of Agrarian Sciences (CCA)

The Center of Agrarian Sciences is composed of 5 departments:

Center of Technology and Urbanization (CTU)

The Center of Technology and Urbanization is composed of 4 departments:

Center of Physical education and Sports (CEF)

The Center of Physical education and Sports are composed of 3 departments: Department of Sport Science Department of Physical Education Department of Human Movement Studies

Coordinates: 23°19′31″S 51°12′00″W / 23.32531°S 51.19998°W / -23.32531; -51.19998

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