Category: Políticas de C&T

The challenge of building a research university

The challenge of building a research university; Marcelo Knobel and Renato HL Pedrosa, University World News, 29 April 2016, Issue No:411. Read full article HERE. The University of Campinas, or Unicamp, is a state-funded, comprehensive university. When it was founded 50 years ago, it was the second such university to be established in the state …

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High-stakes Entrance Examinations: A View from Brazil

Schwartzman, S. and M. Knobel (2016). “High-Stakes Entrance Examinations: a View From Brazil.” International Higher Education 85 (Spring, 2016): 19-20. https://ejournals.bc.edu/ojs/index.php/ihe/article/view/9242 In Brazil, the growing dominance of the national exam for secondary education as a massive, unified entrance exam for higher education has several detrimental consequences. Besides effectively shaping the high school curriculum, with clear …

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Jornal da Unicamp: How Much is a Full Professor Worth?

Jornal da Unicamp No. 632, 2015 Full Article HERE>.

The World View: Further Reflections on the Brazilian Mobility Program

Full article publised at the blog “The World View” from “Inside Higher Education”. See it HERE. A recent blog by Luciane Stallivieri about the ambitious Brazilian mobility program of college students (Brazil’s Science Without Borders Program, May 31, 2015) hit the nail on the head regarding several issues in this debate. Although the numbers are …

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FAPESP Week and the importance of science collaborations

Sorry, this entry is only available in Brazilian Portuguese.

University World News: Widening access without lowering quality

See complete article HERE. Higher education has experienced rapidly expanding enrolment worldwide for the past 40 years. This growth will probably continue for the next 20 years, with predictions of 400 million students in 2030, compared with 100 million in 2000. Is it possible to make this massification more equitable, while ensuring minimum standards of …

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FAPESP Agency: Knowledge about science in the society in Latin America is dramatic

See complete article HERE.(in portuguese).

Cultivated affinities

Study shows that an approximation among the BRICS countries results in fruitful science article in portughese published at Revista Pesquisa FAPESP