The State University of Campinas (UNICAMP) is a renowned public higher education institution located in Campinas, São Paulo, and is considered one of the best universities in Brazil and Latin America. It stands out for its academic excellence and significant impact in various fields of knowledge, in the humanities, biological sciences and STEM. Unicamp has a highly qualified faculty, composed of nationally and internationally recognized professors, and offers modern laboratories and libraries that house a vast collection, ensuring ideal
support for academic and scientific development.
The university maintains a balance between its undergraduate and graduate programs, has a pioneering admission process exclusive for Indigenous undergraduate students, and is responsible for around 7% of the doctoral theses produced in Brazil. UNICAMP is recognized for the quality of its graduate programs, with 94 of its courses classified as internationally recognized by CAPES, the main academic evaluation agency in Brazil. The
institution is also home to 12 National Institutes of Science and Technology, highlighting its prominence in research and innovation.
UNICAMP serves as a reference center for the advancement of various fields of knowledge and contributing substantially to the academic, social, and economic development of Brazil.