Universidade Federal Do Rio Grande Do Sul - Faculties, Institutes and Schools

Faculties, Institutes and Schools

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  • College of Architecture (Faculdade de Arquitetura)
  • College of Communication (Facultade de Biblioteconomia e Comunicação)
  • College of Economics (Faculdade de Ciências Econômicas)
  • College of Education Faculty (Faculdade de Educação)
  • College of Law (Faculdade de Direito)
  • College of Pharmacy (Faculdade de Farmácia)
  • College of Medicine (Faculdade de Medicina)
  • College of Odontology (Faculdade de Odontologia)
  • College of Veterinary Medicine (Faculdade de Veterinária)
  • Institute of Biosciences (Instituto de Biociências)
  • Institute of Chemistry (Instituto de Química)
  • Institute of Fine Arts (Instituto de Artes)
  • Institute of Food Technology (Instituto de Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos)
  • Institute of Geosciences
  • Institute of Health Sciences (Instituto de Ciências Básicas da Saúde)
  • Institute of Hydraulic Research (Instituto de Pesquisas Hidráulicas)
  • Institute of Informatics (Instituto de Informática)
  • Institute of Linguistics, Languages and Literature (Instituto de Letras)
  • Institute of Mathematics (Instituto de Matemática)
  • Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences (Instituto de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas)
  • Institute of Physics (Instituto de Física)
  • Institute of Psychology (Instituto de Psicologia)
  • School of Agronomy (Faculdade de Agronomia)
  • School of Engineering (Escola de Engenharia)
  • School of Management (Escola de Administração)
  • School of Nursing (Escola de Enfermagem)
  • School of Sports (Escola de Educação Física)

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