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Overview of Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
The Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, was formally established on July 7th, 1920, but its higher education can be traced back to the Royal Military Academy established in 1792 and the National Art School established in 1820. 1937, the school was once renamed the University of Brazil. Until 1965 was incorporated into the federal education system and renamed Rio Federal University. This university has 49 departments and more than 3000 teachers.

The Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil is not only one of the important medical research centers in China, but also enjoys a world reputation in the fields of electronic technology and biological sciences. This university is the cradle of training professors from Brazilian universities, and the Engineering Institute of Copé University has trained many engineers, masters and doctors. The school enrolls more than 6,000 freshmen every year, and graduates nearly 1000 masters and hundreds of doctors.

Faculty of Law and Economics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Philosophy and Humanities, Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Engineering, Cultural and Scientific Forum, etc.