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Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Goiás | |
Other name | PUC-Goiás |
|---|---|
| Motto | Veritas, in scientia et fide (in English: Truth, in Science and in belief) |
| Type | Private, non-profit |
| Established | October 17, 1959[1] |
| Affiliation | Roman Catholic Church |
| Chancellor | Washington Cruz,C.P. |
| Rector | Wolmir Therezio Amado |
| Vice rector | Olga Izilda Ronchi |
| Students | 25,000 |
| Location | , Brazil |
| Campus | Urban |
| Colors | Grey and yellow |
| Website | www |
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ThePontifical Catholic University of Goiás (Portuguese:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Goiás,PUC-Goiás) is a private and non-profit Pontifical catholic university, located inGoiânia (headquarters) andIpameri, is the first university of the State ofGoiás. It is maintained by theCatholicArchdiocese of Goiânia.
Founded on October 19, 1961, by the Sociedade Goiana de Cultura, anon-profitfoundation maintained by the Catholic Archdiocese of Goiânia, PUC Goiás is the oldesthigher education institution of the state and of theCentral-Western region, preceding by two months the foundation ofUFG. According toINEP.
In 1948, Dom Emmanuel Gomes de Oliveira, then Archbishop of Goiânia, had the idea of creating the first university of the Central-Western Brazil. Later that year, the Philosophy College was launched as the first higher education institution of the region, offering degrees in history, geography, Portuguese, and teaching. The Colleges of Economics was founded in 1951, and Law in 1959, in addition to the higher education schools of Fine Arts (1952), Nursing (1954), Social Service (1957), and Social and Economic Studies.
In 1958, the Sociedade Goiana de Cultura was created to maintain these colleges and schools, which were gathered into the Universidade de Goiás, later renamed Universidade Católica de Goiás and recently recognized by theHoly See as a University of Pontifical Right, becoming PUC Goiás.[2]
According to the latest results of the General Index of Courses uncovered by theNational Institute of Studies and Research on Education (Instituto Nacional de Estudos e Pesquisas Educacionais - INEP), linked to theMinistry of Education, PUC Goiás is the second best university in the state of Goiás, behind only UFG and ahead of UEG.
PUC Goiás has five campuses, four of them in Goiânia, the state capital, and another in the municipality ofIpameri. The university also has a library with over 213,000 books, a school of foreign languages, a localtelevision network (PUC-TV), four research institutes, over 400 laboratories, two school-clinics and two museums.
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