Brazil visit

A senior delegation from one of Brazil鈥檚 leading Universities visited Cambridge today to explore the potential for further collaboration.

探花直播 探花直播 of Cambridge has a long tradition of engagement with Brazil.

探花直播Vice-Chancellor

探花直播Rector of Universidade Estadual de Campinas (Unicamp), Professor Fernando Ferreira Costa, met with the Cambridge Vice-Chancellor Professor Sir Leszek Borysiewicz this morning, before a day-long seminar involving academics from both institutions.

Unicamp is a research-intensive university located in the state of S茫o Paulo. It is widely recognised as one of the top-ranked Latin American institutions of higher education.

It contributes 17% of the country鈥檚 scientific output and produces 10% of Brazil鈥檚 PhDs. Through its technology transfer office, Inova Unicamp, it has become the country鈥檚 leading university in the production of Intellectual Property.

探花直播seminar, 鈥淩esearch collaborations: Opportunities, Policy and Practice鈥, was organised by Cambridge Enterprise in partnership with Inova.

It was funded by the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office鈥檚 Prosperity Fund, and coordinated by the International Strategy Office, the Research Strategy Office and the Institute for Manufacturing.

Making his opening remarks, the Vice-Chancellor commented on Cambridge and Unicamp鈥檚 shared belief that 鈥渞esearch must not only be of the highest quality, but must be for the benefit of society.鈥 He added that 鈥渇riendship and solidarity are essential鈥 for successful collaboration, and hoped the Rector of Unicamp would feel that 鈥渉e was very much among friends鈥.

Professor Costa gave an overview of Unicamp鈥檚 activities and said: 鈥淚 am sure this is the beginning of increasing and real cooperation between our universities.鈥

Speaking on behalf of the UK government, Professor Sir Adrian Smith, Director General of Knowledge and Innovation at the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, declared: 鈥淥ur aim is to maintain and extend the UK鈥檚 position of as one of Brazil鈥檚 top partners in science and innovation. We also want the UK to be a gateway for Brazil鈥檚 internationalisation.鈥

After keynote speeches by Dr Jennifer Barnes, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for International Strategy, and Professor Ronaldo Pilli, Unicamp's Provost for Research, the meeting broke up into two parallel sessions to discuss opportunities and challenges for collaborative research in biological sciences and energy.

On Thursday, Professor Costa had the opportunity to visit the School of Clinical Medicine, the Cambridge Institute for Medical Research, the Wellcome Trust Stem Cell Institute and the Centre of Latin American Studies.

探花直播 探花直播 of Cambridge has a long tradition of engagement with Brazil. 听As was pointed out by Professor Steve Oliver, one of the panellists on the biological sciences session, the 探花直播 Herbarium holds samples of plants collected by Charles Darwin during his famous voyage on 探花直播Beagle.

探花直播prestigious Sim贸n Bol铆var Chair of Latin American Studies, a visiting professorship for distinguished Latin American intellectuals, has been held by notable Brazilians including economist Celso Furtado, former president Fernando Henrique Cardoso, and sociologist Jos茅 de Souza Martins.

There are currently many existing research collaborations in areas as diverse as infectious diseases, plant biology, animal welfare, renewable energy, cancer studies and stem cell research.

One of the purposes of the seminar 鈥搘hich focused on research in biological sciences and energy鈥攚as to explore ways in which these links can be strengthened, and new links developed.

Cambridge 探花直播 Press opened its Brazil branch in 1998. Today, with a head office in S茫o Paulo and an office in Rio de Janeiro, CUP is one of the largest international publishers in this important market.

Brazil is a growing market for English-language teaching and ESOL examinations.

探花直播U.K. is Brazil鈥檚 second largest partner in scientific research. Engagement with Brazil is a key strategic priority for the 探花直播 of Cambridge for the coming decades.

Cambridge has agreements with Brazilian funding bodies such as CAPES (Federal Agency for the Support and Evaluation of Graduate Education) to offer scholarships to Brazilian citizens.

One of the purposes of Unicamp鈥檚 delegation is to explore the possibility of sending Unicamp graduate students and post-docs to Cambridge through the mobility scheme Science Without Borders, announced last year by the Brazilian president, Dilma Rousseff.

探花直播Rector of Unicamp and Professor Pilli were joined by fellow academics Professor Roberto Lotufo, Professor Rubens Maciel Filho and Professor Gon莽alo Pereira.

Pictured are (l-r)听Professor Fernando Ferreira Costa, Professor Sir Leszek Borysiewicz and Dr Jennifer Barnes, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for International Strategy


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