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  1. Visite o site da Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro - PUC-Rio! Informações sobre as atividades da Universidade: Ensino e Pesquisa, Cursos de Graduação e Pós-Graduação, Projetos de Educação a Distância, Vestibular, Intercâmbio Internacional, Cursos de Extensão.

  2. Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. . Contact us. Highlights. Sunday, Mai 26, 2024. PUC-Rio is among the top 10 Brazilian universities PUC-Rio is among the top 8 Brazilian universities PUC-Rio is among the top 5 Brazilian universities. About PUC-Rio.

  3. The Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (Portuguese: Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro; PUC-Rio) is a Jesuit, Catholic, pontifical university in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is the joint responsibility of the Catholic Archdiocese of São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro and the Society of Jesus.

  4. Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, commonly known as PUC-Rio, is a private non-profit Catholic University created in 1941 with the mission of producing and transmitting knowledge based on humanistic values and Christian ethics. PUC-Rio is a leading research institution that focuses primarily on the development of science and ...

  5. Main Campus Marquês de São Vicente, St. (Gávea) Marques de São Vicente, 225, Gávea Rio de Janeiro, RJ - Brazil Cep: 22451-900 - PO Box:38097 . Other Facilities in Rio. Odonthology Institute – IOPUC (Gávea) TecGraph (Gávea) Vision Lab – Cinema and Video (Barra da Tijuca) Loyola Center (Gávea) Duct Technology Center – CTDUT (Duque ...

  6. Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro Rua Marquês de São Vicente, 225, Gávea Rio de Janeiro, RJ - Brasil Cep: 22451-900 - Cx. Postal: 38097 Telefone: +55 (21) 3527 1001 PUC-RIO © 2023 Todos os direitos reservados.

  7. The Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro is a Catholic university based in the neighborhood Gavea in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It was founded in 1941 by D. Sebastião Leme and the Rev. Leonel Franca, and was officially recognized in January 15, 1946.