Universidade Federal da Integração Latino-Americana, public federal university in Foz do Iguaçu, Paraná
The Universidade Federal da Integração Latino-Americana is a public institution founded in 2010 in Foz do Iguaçu, located near the border region shared with neighboring Mercosul countries. The campus features well-equipped classrooms and laboratories, reading areas, and group study spaces where students move throughout the day engaging in academic work.
The institution was created in 2010 with the goal of strengthening regional cooperation among Latin American countries through education. Since its founding, it has served as a space where research partnerships and knowledge exchange between nations have grown, reinforcing connections across the region.
The institution's name reflects its mission to promote regional integration, which is visible in how students from across Latin America interact and study together on campus. Walking through the spaces, you notice conversations happening in multiple languages and cultural events that celebrate traditions from different countries, making the place a living example of cross-border exchange.
The campus is located in the Itaipu Technology Park and is easily accessible by public transportation or car. Nearby options for food and rest are available between classes, making the daily routine more comfortable for those who spend the day on campus.
The curriculum follows an interdisciplinary approach without traditional departmental structures, allowing students to discover connections between different fields of knowledge. This organizational method enables learners to cross boundaries between subjects and develop a more integrated understanding of their studies.
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