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|name = Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
|name = Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
|motto = ''Nos Postulo Vestri Succurro Creo Unus'' <br> (Latin for: "We Need Your Help to Create One")
|established = First School 1895, Creation 1934, Federalization 1950
|established = First School 1895, Creation 1934, Federalization 1950
|type = [[Public school|Public]]
|type = [[Public school|Public]]

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Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
The University's logo
TypePublic
EstablishedFirst School 1895, Creation 1934, Federalization 1950
EndowmentR$ 379.465 million
RectorCarlos Alexandre Netto
Undergraduates20,099
Postgraduates7,346
Location, ,
CampusUrban and suburban, 0,4 km² of constructed area
Websitewww.ufrgs.br

The Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul [1] (Portuguese Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, UFRGS abbreviated) is among the largest federal universities of Brazil, where public universities are often among the most qualified institutions. It is almost completely located in Porto Alegre, with four campuses (Campus do Centro, Campus Saúde, Campus Olímpico and Campus do Vale), some isolated buildings (e.g. the Business School and Institute of Arts) and some isolated units in other cities. UFRGS is among the best Brazilian universities, and has one of the greatest numbers of scientific publications.

History

The university originated from Escola de Farmácia e Química (Pharmacy and Chemistry School) in 1895, which expanded with the creation of Escola de Engenharia (College of Engineering) in 1896. This was the flourishing of higher education in Rio Grande do Sul, and still in the end of the 19th century, there were founded the Medicine and Law schools, the latter being the first humanities tertiary education school in the state.

The above-mentioned institutions were scattered about Porto Alegre until 1934, when Universidade de Porto Alegre (Porto Alegre University) was founded, initially composed by the following:

The third transformation was held in 1947, when it became Universidade do Rio Grande do Sul (University of Rio Grande do Sul) - URGS -, merging with the Law and Dentistry Colleges from Pelotas and Pharmacy College from Santa Maria. These units, however, have been set apart from URGS, upon foundation of the federal universities of Pelotas and Santa Maria, respectively.

By December 1950, the university's control was passed to the Federal Government, thus the current name including the word Federal.

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