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Research at the State University of Campinas - UNICAMP

2004 Census - Research Groups at UNICAMP – CNPq

The Directory of Research Groups in Brazil is a project developed at CNPq since 1992. It consists of databases (census and current) that contain information about research groups active in the country.

Extracted periodically from the current database (every two years), its contents are static, that is, they represent “photographs” of the research in Brazil, taken on certain dates to carry out the censuses. These dates are previously announced by CNPq so that group participants can update their data on the Lattes Platform. The Directory has carried out seven censuses to date (1993, 1995, 1997, 2000, 2002, 2004 and 2006), and the 2006 sense is being consolidated, although the partial indicators made available by the CNPq point to the maintenance of the data presented by the census of 2004.

According to the 2004 Census, research at UNICAMP is fundamentally structured around 657 research groups, which involve the direct participation of 2903 researchers, of which 85,6% are doctors who work, according to the CNPq categorization into six areas: Sciences Agricultural Sciences, Biological Sciences, Engineering and Computer Sciences, Exact and Earth Sciences, Humanities, and Health Sciences. According to data from the 2004 Census, UNICAMP is the fourth national institution in terms of the largest number of PhD researchers and number of research groups. search.

Also according to data from the 2006 Census, the stratification of research groups at UNICAMP is divided into 73% consolidated groups, 23% groups in consolidation and 4% groups in formation. Another significant data found by the census is that 91% of the groups classified as Consolidated are among the fifty institutions with the highest concentration of doctors, which highlights the institutional concentration of research in the country. In this ranking, UNICAMP, with 73%, occupies second place, with only PUC/RJ ahead of it with 79%. These data confirm the balance and quality of the research activities carried out at UNICAMP.


Some data relating to the 2004 Census can be seen in TABLES II to V and in GRAPHICS I and II below. The complete results of the 2004 census and the methodology used to classify groups are available at:

http://dgp.cnpq.br/censo2004/estratificacao/2004/index_estratificacao_2004.htm



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