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Universidade Estadual de Campinas (University of Campinas, short UNICAMP) is one of the public universities of the Brazilian state of São Paulo, along USP and UNESP.
Its main campus is located in the Barão Geraldo district, 6 miles (10 km) away from Campinas city center, with additional campi in Limeira and Piracicaba.
Unicamp is recognized as the most prolific Brazilian research center. It is responsible for around 15% of all Brazilian research, and has 53,6% of its students at the graduate level.
According to the Times Higher Education 2007 World University Rankings, Unicamp is the 177th best university in the world, and the 2nd best in Latin America (after the University of São Paulo in 176th place).
Created in 1962 and physically installed in 1966, Unicamp's original goal was to promote science education in the industrial pole of São Paulo's interior region. As of 2011, the university had about 17,500 undergraduate and 19,000 graduate students, as well as 2,069 faculty members.
Unicamp, which is responsible for around 15% of all Brazilian research, has courses, colleges and institutes of Medicine, Nursing, Speech therapy, Pharmacy, Dentistry, Biology, Physical Education, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics (Pure, Applied and Computational), Statistics, Computer Sciences, Engineering (Control and Automation, Chemical, Food, Electrical, Computer, Mechanical, Agricultural and Civil), Architecture, Geography, Geology, Economics, Arts, Music, Social Communication, Literature, Linguistics, Philosophy, History and Social Sciences. It also runs two professional vocational high schools, COTUCA (in Campinas) and COTIL (in Limeira).