

I really enjoyed studying at UFPA; the university has a multi-campus structure for both students and professors. It’s a very good Brazilian public higher education institution with a wide variety of courses.
View moreBeing in a university environment is completely different from social or family life; you encounter people from all walks of life and backgrounds—it’s a plurality of encounters, like a collision of cultures.
View moreUFPA is the largest university in the northern region of Brazil and the most prominent academic institution in the Amazon Rainforest. It excels in teaching, with mostly highly qualified PhD professors engaged in research to promote Amazonian social development and the well-being of its populations. My anthropology program is unique, offering a four-field approach that includes archaeology, biological anthropology, linguistics, and social anthropology, making it the only postgraduate program of its kind in the northern region.
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