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The Universidade Federal do Recôncavo da Bahia (UFRB) was created in a region that carries a rich history of cultural encounters, contradictions and exchanges. UFRB is part of this history and recognizes itself as such, because it is the result of the aspirations and mobilizations of local communities. Therefore, it is also heir of the cultural traditions of resistance from the people of the Recôncavo. But, as a place shared by encounters and diversity, the Recôncavo has always been a fertile terrain for inventions and reinventions. So, it is not by chance that one of UFRB’s first commitments is the invention of another perspective of development that promotes improvement in the quality of people’s lives and that foments the full exercise of their human capacities.

Founded in 2005, UFRB campuses  are located in the cities of Amargosa, Cachoeira, Cruz das Almas, Feira de Santana, Santo Amaro, Santo Antônio de Jesus and São Félix. In a region of great historical and cultural significance to Brazil, UFRB is an expression of knowledge for this place, having social inclusion and academic excellence as goals, where knowledge is seen as an instrument for the promotion of equality and strengthening of the people and society.

Recôncavo da Bahia

In portuguese, the word “Recôncavo” is used to refer to the ground around any bay. In Brazil, it became vinculated to the region that surrounds the Baía de Todos os Santos. When the Portuguese monarchy decided to definitively occupy the territory that later would be named Brazil, the Recôncavo was the first region to be systematically colonized.

In 1549, when the city of Salvador was founded, the idea was to build a fortress city that could support the occupation of the territory, following the course of the great Paraguaçu, Jaguaripe and Subaé rivers. The first villagers settled close to the shoals formed on the banks of these rivers, especially where navigation was possible . Later, the settlements gave origin to the cities of Cachoeira, São Félix, São Francisco do Conde, Maragojipe, Santo Amaro, Jaguaripe and Nazaré das Farinhas.

When the first waves of Portuguese settlers arrived in the region, they encountered diverse indigenous peoples and cultures. Their crossing contributed profoundly to the cultural formation of the Recôncavo: traits of indigenous culture are present in eating habits, religiosity and customs, as well as in the names Muritiba, Murutuba, Capivari, Paraguaçu and Iguape, which, still today, identify the local topography.

The Africans came later. The meeting of ethnicities, languages, customs and religiosity took place in the Recôncavo, and was later repeated in other places of Brazil. In the region, they created alliances and established cultural exchanges that shaped the ways of living and feeling of local people.

By the end of the nineteenth century, Africans and their descendants already represented the majority of the population in the Recôncavo – nearly 70 percent of the local population were black and mestizo. Here exuberant forms of Afro-Brazilian Catholicism emerged. The feasts of saints, gods and goddesses are animated with lots of music, dancing, food and drinks, because popular Catholicism has incorporated an important feature of African religious traditions: the celebration of life.

It was in this region where different African, Indigenous and Portuguese peoples met that a culturally complex and diverse society emerged. This cultural encounter took place in a context of social conflicts and inequalities. The diversity of this encounter – not always friendly – is still present today in the ways of living and in the beliefs of the local people. Thus, the legacy of the fight against intolerance is also a cultural trait of the peoples who formed the society of the Recôncavo.

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Undergraduate

CourseDegreeCenterCity
Agronomic EngineeringBachelorCCAABCruz das Almas
Animal ScienceBachelorCCAABCruz das Almas
Bachelors in MathematicsBachelorCETECCruz das Almas
Biology BachelorCCAABCruz das Almas
Biology LicenciateCCAABCruz das Almas
Chemistry LicenciateCFPAmargosa
Civil EngineeringBachelorCETECCruz das Almas
Computer EngineeringBachelorCETECCruz das Almas
Electrical EngineeringBachelorCETECCruz das Almas
Energy and Sustainability interdisciplinary BachelorCETENSFeira de Santana
Exact and Technological Science BachelorCETECCruz das Almas
Film and MediaBachelorCAHLCachoeira
Fishery EngineeringBachelorCCAABCruz das Almas
Forest EngineeringBachelorCCAABCruz das Almas
History LicenciateCAHLCachoeira
Interdisciplinary Bachelors in Culture, Languages, and Applied TechnologiesBachelorCECULTSanto Amaro
Interdisciplinary Bachelors in HealthBachelorCCSSanto Antônio de Jesus
Languages, Libras and Foreign Language LicenciateCFPAmargosa
Mathematics LicenciateCFPAmargosa
Mathematics (Online Education)BachelorCETECCruz das Almas
Mechanical EngineeringBachelorCETECCruz das Almas
MedicineBachelorCCSSanto Antônio de Jesus
MuseologyBachelorCAHLCachoeira
NursingBachelorCCSSanto Antônio de Jesus
NutritionBachelorCCSSanto Antônio de Jesus
Pedagogy LicenciateCFPAmargosa
Philosophy LicenciateCFPAmargosa
Physical Education LicenciateCFPAmargosa
Physics LicenciateCFPAmargosa
PsychologyBachelorCCSSanto Antônio de Jesus
Public ManagementBachelorCAHLCachoeira
Publicity and PropagandaBachelorCAHLCachoeira
Rural Education with habilitation in Agricultural Sciences LicenciateCFPAmargosa
Rural Education with habilitation in Mathematics and Natural Sciences LicenciateCETENSFeira de Santana
Sanitary and Environmental EngineeringBachelorCETECCruz das Almas
Social Communication – JournalismBachelorCAHLCachoeira
Social SciencesBachelorCAHLCachoeira
Social SciencesLicenciateCAHLCachoeira
Social Service BachelorCAHLCachoeira
Technology in AgroecologyTechnicalCCAABCruz das Almas
Technology in Management of CooperativesTechnicalCCAABCruz das Almas
Veterinary MedicineBachelorCCAABCruz das Almas
Visual ArtsBachelorCAHLCachoeira

Graduate

CourseDegreeCenterCity
Agricultural EngineeringMasterCCAABCruz das Almas
Agricultural EngineeringDoctoralCCAABCruz das Almas
Agricultural MicrobiologyMasterCCAABCruz das Almas
Agricultural SciencesMasterCCAABCruz das Almas
Agricultural SciencesDoctoralCCAABCruz das Almas
Animal and Plant ProtectionProfessional Master CCAABCruz das Almas
Animal ScienceMasterCCAABCruz das Almas
Archeology and Cultural HeritageMasterCAHLCachoeira
CommunicationMasterCAHLCachoeira
Farming DefenseProfessional MasterCCAABCruz das Almas
History of African, Diaspora and Indigenous PeopleMasterCAHLCachoeira
MathematicsProfessional Master CETECCruz das Almas
Plant Breeding and Genetic ResourcesMasterCCAABCruz das Almas
Public Policy Management and Social SecurityProfessional Master CCAABCruz das Almas
Rural EducationProfessional MasterCFPAmargosa
Social Policy and TerritoriesMasterCAHLCachoeira
Social SciencesMasterCAHLCachoeira
Soil and Ecosystem QualityMasterCCAABCruz das Almas

Extension

Extension is developed at UFRB as an interaction link with the society, in which academic knowledge meets with other forms of knowledge-making. From a dialogical stance, it aims at forming more qualified and engaged students.

UFRB seeks to intensify university extension by integrating it with other higher education policies. Therefore, extension should provide an interdisciplinary approach, enabling the interaction between technical, ecological, social, economic, cultural and political knowledge, helping to promote development, with special priority in the Recôncavo region.

Research

Scientific research and the generation of knowledge play a key role both in the quality of education and in the regional development. The consolidation of research, technology and innovation adds value to the processes, products and services, setting the knowledge in favor of scientific advancement and social inclusion.

UFRB understands that universities should be a reference in research within the social context, becoming, therefore, a creative center for the community in which it is located. As a consequence, it stimulates the presence and the performance of researchers in the Recôncavo region of Bahia.

Affirmative Actions

Affirmative actions start from the recognition of the plurality of the society, understanding that all social groups that constitute it have the right of access to public and institutional policies that promote equity.

UFRB made a commitment to assure the access, the permanence and the post-permanence of students from public schools, who declare themselves to be black or mestizo, indigenous or indigenous-descendants, and remnants of quilombos, through the institutional policy of affirmative actions. The principles of this policy are: co-responsibility, mutualism, solidarity and protagonism.

Partnerships

PartnerCountry
Australian Percussion AcademyAustralia
University of BayreuthGermany
Universidad Nacional de AvellanedaArgentina
Université Catholique de LouvainBelgium
Universidad de ConcepciónChile
Universidad ZamoranoHonduras
Universidad Autónoma ChapingoMexico
Royal Botanic Gardens – KewUnited Kingdom
Control and Safety FoundationUnited States of America
Universidade de Santiago de CompostelaSpain
Universidad de MurciaSpain
Universidad de ArtemisaCuba
Universidade PedagógicaMozambique
UniZambezeMozambique
Instituto Politécnico de BragançaPortugal
Universidade Aberta de PortugalPortugal
Universidade de LisboaPortugal
Université Téluqniversité TéluqCanada
Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e do Alto DouroPortugal
Universidade do MinhoPortugal

Talk to UFRB

If you would like to speak to UFRB, please use the contact details below:

 +55 75 3621-5315

 supai@reitoria.ufrb.edu.br

 Rua Rui Barbosa, 710 – Centro – Cruz das Almas/BA – 44.380-000

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