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Before Reforming University Brazil Needs a New Attitude PDF Print E-mail
2005 - March 2005
Written by Cristovam Buarque   
Sunday, 27 March 2005 12:59

Private school in São Paulo, BrazilThe University Reform proposal has the merit of stimulating debate about a reorientation of Brazilian higher education. The proposal has been criticized for what it presents, but its major fault lies in the concepts upon which it is based.

The first erroneous concept: It deals with only part - and not all - of education. Without K-12 education reform, the university will not achieve total quality.

With scarcely a third of young people in Brazil concluding their secondary education, we are throwing away the brain potential of millions. As long as we lack quality secondary education, the university is condemned to admitting young people who are not prepared.

The good performance of universities in other countries does not stem from their greater intelligence but, rather, from their greater likelihood to have good students since they can choose among all and not merely among a few of their young people.

The second mistake is the continuing focus upon the university and not upon higher education. In today's world, higher education no longer fits within the universities.

It is spread out through different courses that are independent, parallel, sometimes given by isolated persons, other times offered over Internet networks. Trapped within the concept of the university, the Reform will not last more than a few years.

It is also a mistake to speak of state versus private ownership of the university, since the conflict is actually between the public and private education acquired.

When someone studies to become a teacher, he or she receives an education of interest to the public, even when that student's institution might be the property of a private organization.

When a student attends the university merely to serve his or her own interests, that student is receiving a private education, even if it takes place at a free state university, paid for by the public.

Another error of concept is referring to the "campus" and not the "network." From now on, the location of higher education will be less a territorial address than an electronic one.

Professional preparation will no longer be imprisoned on a campus; it will have the liberty of the networks without a geographic location, uniting the institutions of instruction planetwide.

The Reform of higher education cannot be concentrated upon the old concept of the diploma; it must make a commitment to the concept of competence.

What is of value today is not a piece of paper hanging on the wall, but, rather, the quantity of knowledge stored in the mind. Nor is there any value in the knowledge that is filed away.

What counts is the knowledge that is adaptable to the new demands, a creative knowledge, recyclable at any moment. Instead of courses, the Reform should use the concept of continuous preparation. The Reform should abolish the concept of the ex-student.

The university should be permanent. Until the very end the student must continue studying or risk ceasing to be a competent professional. In place of disciplines, the new higher education should work with themes. With these themes new disciplines will be permanently created and others will be discarded as obsolete.

The question is no longer one of changing the organization and the form of financing, but, rather, that of restructuring the university. Of creating a university with thematic nuclei instead of merely departments, with multi-disciplinary instead of merely uni-disciplinary practice.

The Reform also proceeds from the idea that the university must be made more accessible to the public, but this is the same as bringing together all the players of Brazil to be on the Brazilian national soccer team.

Instead of popularizing the university, we have to popularize finishing one's secondary education in the public schools, and make certain that the best students, independently of family income, enter higher education and serve the Country, the People, and Humanity.

Before the University Reform is made, what is necessary is a Reform of the Concept that serves as its basis.

Cristovam Buarque has a Ph.D. in economics. He is a PT senator for the Federal District and was Governor of the Federal District (1995-98) and Minister of Education (2003-04). You can visit his homepage - www.cristovam.com.br - and write to him at cristovam@senador.gov.br.

Translated from the Portuguese by Linda Jerome - LinJerome@cs.com.



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We need to reform the base
written by Guest, March 28, 2005
Adding to this opinion, but I still believe that the Educational System in Brazil needs a total reform. There is no use reforming the University if the Secudary and Primery school continue to provide poor education. If the University Reform happened today nothing would change for the millions of students who go to public schools in the suburbs of the country. Teachers need to be recycled, students should get better schools and parents who let children out of schools should be liable to prossecution.
Education in Brazil, who cares?
written by Guest, March 29, 2005
I waisted all my life looking for knowledge and hoping to use such knowledge to help the development of my Country. I observe that today Brazil does not care about a real education. I sent my CV to all Brazilian Universities and no University sent me an e-mail with interes to hire me.
So, I decided to look for opportunities in other fields.

HIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS

• Practical experience in formulating, developing, testing and manufacturing solid oral dosage pharmaceuticals in cGMP/GLP compliant facilities.
• Bachelor of Science Degree, Pharmacy, Biochemistry.
• Pharmaceutical Research and Development Technologist Training – Diploma, Canada
• Solid understanding of the science and technology behind the formulation of Control Release Dosage forms.
• Hands on experience in calibration, validation and troubleshooting of analytical instruments.
• Presented Research Reports using Power Point to Members of the Group Project and Posters in Workshops.
• Energetic team player who builds co-operative relationships through shared vision and mutual respect.
• Proven organizational and time management skills. Adept at juggling multiple priorities.
• Excellent computer skills including MS Excel, Word, Power Point, Internet, and Statistical software

RELEVANT SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE

Drug Development

• Formulated an immediate release tablet using matrix technology.
• Used immediate release drug profiling technology models including Carstensen Plot and Hixson-Crowell. Prepared such drug as Ranitidine.
• Designed and performed a process control experiments using Acetaminophen which resulted in identifying the steps to control the end product.
• Formulated a 24 hour control release Caffeine tablet.
• Manufactured various combinations of solid dosage forms using granulation and compression machines as well coating technology where applicable.

Pharmaceutical Analysis

• Performed syntheses, purification, distillations, titration, crystallization, standard preparations and solubility experiments with cGMP/GLP.
• Operated NMR, Infrared IR, Atomic plus UV absorption spectrophotometers, HPLC and GC followed by data analysis.
• Utilized in-process testing and practical indices to confirm process control experiments. Identified and solved manufacturing problems associated with solid dosage forms.
• Solid knowledge of analytical method, equipment and process validation.
• Generated and interpreted gel exclusion chromatography.
• Applied statistical analyses such as ANOVA, linear regression, t-test, z-test and factorial design to experiments and derived conclusions.
Research & Documentation

• Completed batch documentation for pharmaceutical manufacturing and analysis in compliance with cGMP/GLP.
• Implemented and Utilized Master Formulas, Master Formula Working Records, Master Manufacturing Instructions, GLP compliant lab books plus Standard Operating Procedures.
• Prepared flow charts for production processes.
• Wrote protocols and reports for projects.

EDUCATION AND TRAINING

• Pharmaceutical R&D Technology Post Diploma 2003 - 2004
Toronto Institute of Pharmaceutical Technology – Canada
• Industrial Pharmaceutical Technology Post Diploma 2001 - 2002
Faculty of Technology, Seneca College, Toronto
• Chemical Technology Diploma 1998 - 2001
Faculty of Technology, Seneca College, Toronto
• PhD.Sc. Biochemistry Program 1988 - 1993
Centre Polytechnique, Parana University, Brazil
• B.S. in Pharmacy 1983 - 1986
University of Santa Catarina, Brazil.

WORKING EXPERIENCE

• Part Time Researcher, Division of Infection, Immunity, Injury & Repair, The Hospital for Sick Children, Depart. Of Lab Medicine and Biochemistry. Summer 2004
• Analytical Chemist, Impopharma Inc., Concord, Ontario. 2003
• Teaching Assistant, Science and Physics Department,
Danfort Collegiate and Technical Institute. Toronto, Ontario 2001
• Research Assistant, Chemistry Department, York University, Toronto, Ontario 1997
• Researcher, Medical Bio-Chemistry Department, University of Rio de Janeiro. 1996
• Researcher, Chemistry Department, University of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. 1996
• Head Biochemistry Dept.; Laboratory Ingrid Bergman, Curitiba, Parana, Brazil 1995
• Researcher, University of Wisconsin-Madison, W.I, U.S.A 1994-1995
• Researcher, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, U.S.A 1993-1994

SEMINARS MARCH 2005 AT WATERS CORPORATION

• Clinical Mass Spectrometry an Overview by Mike Morris from Waters Corporation
• Tandem MS in the Screening & Therapeutic Monitoring of Lysosomal Storage Disordem
• Toxicological Screening by Frederic Grisel from Waters Corporation
• Ultra Performance LCTM – Redefining the Chromatography Lab
• Easy Method Transfer from HPLC to UPLCTM
• ACQUITY Ultra Performance LCTM Method Development
• Applying UPLCTM for Increased Efficiency in Laboratories Today


Education in Brazil, who cares?
written by Guest, March 29, 2005
You couldn´t get a job in your field? Or teach? Those are your qualifications? Crippers, that´s just plain ludicrous! Not even a reply?
Well!!!!!!!
written by Guest, March 30, 2005
Here some tips.

If you think you are that good why don't you start your own Business. You probable could have your corporation and come out with some good ideas.

Research people think they are some kind of God's choosen people and the world most give then jobs and money.

If Brazil does not call you is because they have jobs for you . Maybe the job that you are looking for is taken by a "BRAZILIAN THAT LIVES IN BRAZIL"

You are presuming because Degree and oversaeas experience that people are going to do a parade for you.


Be more realistic, less arrogant

Some of the richest people in ther world

Bill Gates- never finish College

Dell Computers- Never finish college


ORACLE CEO - never finish College.

CEo of Virgin Arlines and Record - HighSchool Dropout





Some of the people that


DO NOT WORRY
written by Guest, March 30, 2005
I ALREADY STARTED MY OWN BUSINESS.
I JUST WANTED TO SHOW THAT BRAZIL DOES NOT CARE ABOUT EDUCATION. DO NOT THINK THAT I AM ARROGANT. BRAZIL IS A STUPID COUNTRY BECAUSE THEY DO NOT THINK AHEAD. CHINA HAS A PROJECT TO BRING BACK CHINESES WITH EDUCATION OVERSEAS.
HAVE FUN WITH THE VIOLENCE IN BRAZIL.
Well,
written by Guest, March 30, 2005
you should be honest with you.

If you read your own words you will see that you are bitter.

You probable would like to work in Brazil , but again, Brazil does not need you.



You always think that the GVT have to take care of you or everthing in life for the matter.(NEO SOCIALISTS)

Again, If you are good in what you do(Lots talk no much action) you should be ablr by to have your Brazilian Division right now with TONS (NO 10 0r 20 employees)of employeees from Overseas(Brazilians) that you think to be so important to Brazil.


Other thing. Why don't go to the Brazilian Embassy and drop Brazilian Passport and forget about Brazil.


If Brazil is so bad like you said why did Still a Brazilian



I read you work experience and notice the follow:

In the last 10 years you were no able to keep a job for more de 3 years

You had 3 jobs in Brazil and 3 states and could not keep the job for more the 2 years

In the USA you had 2 jobs in 2 different states and again could not stand your stay.


In Canada your always work as a assistant




You should improve your Social skills .You sure have a problem.













Part Time Researcher, Division of Infection, Immunity, Injury & Repair, The Hospital for Sick Children, Depart. Of Lab Medicine and Biochemistry. Summer 2004
• Analytical Chemist, Impopharma Inc., Concord, Ontario. 2003
• Teaching Assistant, Science and Physics Department,
Danfort Collegiate and Technical Institute. Toronto, Ontario 2001
• Research Assistant, Chemistry Department, York University, Toronto, Ontario 1997
• Researcher, Medical Bio-Chemistry Department, University of Rio de Janeiro. 1996
• Researcher, Chemistry Department, University of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. 1996
• Head Biochemistry Dept.; Laboratory Ingrid Bergman, Curitiba, Parana, Brazil 1995
• Researcher, University of Wisconsin-Madison, W.I, U.S.A 1994-1995
• Researcher, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, U.S.A 1993-1994









Take easy guys
written by Guest, March 30, 2005
Why people are concern with the resume' of somebody else?
The discussion here is reforming university. Please do not be green envy about of a resume' of somebody else.
Take care both of you and be good.
Guest
written by Guest, March 30, 2005
take the time reading all the posts and will understand.
Is not about the resume
written by Guest, March 30, 2005
Is about the guy thinking that because he has some kind of overseas education that BRAZIL need to provide him with some kind of Grand Parade or job




Hello Dear
written by Guest, March 30, 2005
Some people have a very narrow vision even to evaluate a resume’. I saw the resume’ of that person and I see that this man or woman is not a follower or is a person that kiss ass in the work place. Probably, we have here a maverick with a great potential to make big shifts in the life. If a person with a PhD has courage to go back to a College and spend 4 or 5 years of the life in a new program and after all do more specialization is because this individual wants to do something in his or her life. Remember that in a competitive society the individuals must be willing to engage in continuing education for life. It was the time that a person could finish a graduate program and then go to work and keep a job position.
It is easy to look and make critics. However, in such resume’ there is no gaps, in addition today corporate loyalty is dead. Do not be angry with my thoughts but it is better if you destroy your Brazilian passport and stay out of Brazil, there are a dozen of first world countries that dream with people like you.
I wish you all the best.
...
written by Guest, March 30, 2005
You said


Some people have a very narrow vision even to evaluate a resume’.

Asnwer-Maybe all the other 10 places that he worked also have a narrow vision- go figure

You said

I saw the resume’ of that person and I see that this man or woman is not a follower or is a person that kiss ass in the work place. Probably, we have here a maverick with a great potential to make big shifts in the life



Maybe the guy is just a pain in the ass and live in some kind of Dream Land

You SAid

. If a person with a PhD has courage to go back to a College and spend 4 or 5 years of the life in a new program and after all do more specialization is because this individual wants to do something in his or her life.

Asnwer:

The guy went back to college because his PHD means nothing in Canada. If meant somehing he could been worlking in his area. Everybody know that people in Canada have a super hard time with Overseas Diplomas.

You said
Remember that in a competitive society the individuals must be willing to engage in continuing education for life.

Answer
True but does mean going back to college. Most people with PHD do not go back to regular college.

They go for Upper Level classes paid most of the time by the corporations that they work.

You said:
It was the time that a person could finish a graduate program and then go to work and keep a job position.

Answer- The guy finish his PHD 12 years ago. Maybe his last 10 employers like you said are all wrong and narrow mind people- right??????

You said
It is easy to look and make critics.

The same words goes to the critics about Brazil


You said


However, in such resume’ there is no gaps, in addition today corporate loyalty is dead. Do not be angry with my thoughts but it is better if you destroy your Brazilian passport and stay out of Brazil, there are a dozen of first world countries that dream with people like you.

Answuer
I could not agree more but not sure about getting a job in America . Most people that tried to go to Canada is because they could not get a job in America.


I also wish the person good luck and forget about Brazil.














Bye bye Brazil
written by Guest, March 30, 2005
With a big Curriculum like that I will not return to Brazil only if there is a red carpet, band and lot money waiting for me. Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Brizola and many others were expelled from Brazil in the 70’s and Brazil also gave money to them to live abroad. Since, there were political dissident. When they were allowed to return, everybody had a red carpet, a band and an excellent job back in Brazil.
Brazil needs a reform in education
written by Guest, March 30, 2005
Any one can see from the conversation in this forum.
Well
written by Guest, March 30, 2005
Well maybe true but again you are talking about this people going back to Brazil in the 80"s

Today this kind of resume is not very impressive in Brasil. Inside Brasil they can find the same people with the same skills that left Brazil and come back or Brazilian that never left but had a good training inside a Corporation inside of Brazil.

Get off of your Horse Napoleon

Fernando Henrique Cardoso is what we call in America a "Uncle Tom" and he is probable looking at some mirror and asking himself if is any more Educated person in this World

A educated Fool.

The beast one to have as a puppet- you just keep saying how smart he is and driving him to do what you want.


Brizola is dead smilies/smiley.gif




Be more realistic, less arrogant
written by Guest, March 30, 2005
I was observing your dialogue during all day.
You said that the guy was arrogant. However, You showed all your arrogance during the day. Look to yourself and be more realistic. Do not think that is smart to point the fault of somebody else. You are very poor in spirit.
So is
written by Guest, March 30, 2005
People that love to complain about Brazil.

I could care less about the guy.

If you read all the post you will notice that i'm just answering words

When he is talking about Brazil he is giving his opinion

When somebody else is giving a opinion about him then the person is poor of spirit

GO FIGURE

If you notice the start of the post you will see that he beleive he is some kind of Messias and Brazil must provide his return to Brazil. No only for him but also to all the PRophets that went to live or work overseas.

Pleaseeeeeee give me a Break .

The have a say in Brazil that is very true to this case

Pimenta nos olhos do outros e refresco.

Some people love to be critics but rate to be criticize

And the world goes around

smilies/smiley.gif
E voce
written by Guest, March 30, 2005
Vai aprender a lavar o cu e nao encha o saco.
...
written by Guest, March 30, 2005
Should Brazil ,also provide resources or be blame for not providing the act that you ask me to do above?? LOLLLLLLLLLLLLYou should not use such a vulgar words in this forum

smilies/smiley.gif

The only place that take this people is probable Canada. Tons of NEO Socialist lasy ass there.




Let\'s start again
written by Guest, March 30, 2005
Brazil needs to learn that the world change with the globalization. The Country must start a program to rescue well educated brazilian that lives abroard to improve the capability of the Country to compete in a modern economy.
I looked for education in Canada to hide the gaps of my education in Brazil. In the last 8 years, I did 3 pos secondary program in my field and with purpose de fazer inveja as areias I will show part of my resume' here. I also worked as a volunteer because nobody will hire a person in Canada with a Brazilian University degree that is not recognized here.
I believe that if the Brazil is so poor that I can not afford to bring back the brazilians from other lands at least should offer a red carpet, the martial marine band in the airport and some belas mulatas to give welcome to salvadores da patria.

HIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS

• Performed routine and non-routine HPLC testing and analysis on Pharmaceutical products to ensure a high level of stability and quality
• Created method development and validation for the investigation of new pharmaceutical products
• Post diploma in Pharmaceutical R&D Technology and Industrial Pharmaceutical Technology
• Performed comparative testing on brand leader product versus sample product
• Good GMPs, GLPs, and SOPs compliance knowledge
• Hands on experience in calibration, validation and troubleshooting of analytical instruments.
• Presented Research Reports using Power Point to Members of the Group Project and Posters in Workshops.
• Energetic team player who builds co-operative relationships through shared vision and mutual respect.
• Proven organizational and time management skills. Adept at juggling multiple priorities.
• Strong aptitude for trouble shooting analytical instruments

RELEVANT SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE

Quality Control

• Developed methods for Analysis of Mometasone Furoate and Fluticasone Propinate Aqueous Nasal Spray
• Performed HPLC tests for the release of Bulk Formulations and Placebo
• Conducted HPLC testing of accelerated stability samples
• Performed comparative testing on brand leader product versus sample product
• Tested raw material against compendial products for the qualification as in-house standard
• Evaluated all results generated for consistency and accuracy and notifies manager of any trends
• Performed trouble shooting and problem solving as related to the scope of job responsibilities

Technical Instrumentation

• Set up operated and calibrated a variety of standard laboratory equipment (i.e. pH meter, balances, sonicator, centrifuge, Karl Fisher moisture content etc)
• Performed analytical method development for new pharmaceutical products
• Experienced in Dissolution Profiles from Immediate and Control Release Tablets
• Proficient in use of various analytical equipment
• Ensured that the work performed were in compliance with Good Manufacturing Practices, Good Laboratory Practices, and Standard Operating Procedures
• Operated NMR, Infrared IR, Atomic plus UV absorption spectrophotometers, HPLC and GC followed by data analysis.
Research & Documentation

• Maintained and assigned an company standard number to primary reference standard, in-house standard, impurities, and related substances as assigned
• Maintained as detailed and complete records off all testing results, collected data, generated technical reports following standard formats
• Provided training and assistance to junior chemist and technicians
• Prepared flow charts for production processes.
• Wrote protocols and reports for projects.

EDUCATION AND TRAINING

• Pharmaceutical R&D Technology Post Diploma 2003 - 2004
Toronto Institute of Pharmaceutical Technology – Canada
• Industrial Pharmaceutical Technology Post Diploma 2001 - 2002
Faculty of Technology, Seneca College, Toronto
• Chemical Technology Diploma 1998 - 2001
Faculty of Technology, Seneca College, Toronto
• M.Sc. Biochemistry Program – Canadian Equivalent U of Toronto 1988 - 1993
Centre Polytechnique, Parana University, Brazil
• B.S. in Pharmacy 1983 - 1986
University of Santa Catarina, Brazil.

WORKING EXPERIENCE

• Part Time Researcher, Division of Infection, Immunity, Injury & Repair, The Hospital for Sick Children, Depart. of Lab Medicine and Biochemistry. Summer 2004
• Analytical Chemist, Impopharma Inc., Concord, Ontario. 2003
• Teaching Assistant, Science and Physics Department,
Danfort Collegiate and Technical Institute, Toronto, Ontario 2001
• Research Assistant, Chemistry Department, York University, Toronto, Ontario 1997
• Researcher, Medical Bio-Chemistry Department, University of Rio de Janeiro. 1996
• Researcher, Chemistry Department, University of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. 1996
• Head Biochemistry Dept.; Laboratory Ingrid Bergman, Curitiba, Parana, Brazil 1995
• Researcher, University of Wisconsin-Madison, W.I, U.S.A 1994-1995
• Researcher, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, U.S.A 1993-1994

SEMINARS MARCH 2005 AT WATERS CORPORATION

• Clinical Mass Spectrometry an Overview by Mike Morris from Waters Corporation
• Tandem MS in the Screening & Therapeutic Monitoring of Lysosomal Storage Disordem
• Toxicological Screening by Frederic Grisel from Waters Corporation
• Ultra Performance LCTM – Redefining the Chromatography Lab
• Easy Method Transfer from HPLC to UPLCTM
• ACQUITY Ultra Performance LCTM Method Development
• Applying UPLCTM for Increased Efficiency in Laboratories Today

Note: I do not mind if you want to copy my resume style. Please be aware that I can start another pos secondary education program in any moment.
The coming of the Second Messiah LOLL
written by Guest, March 31, 2005
Salvadores da PAtria???????


What are you talking about??


You sure have some kind of beleive that you must be some kind of choosen one that will salve Brazil .



Did know that in Brazil you can find of the 500 Fortune Corporations more then 475 of then??

You live in some kind of LALA land where you feel you are the Messiah and is coming to Save Brazil??

What are you Talking about??


In Brazil you have tons of place where a person with Working skills can work., Embratel, Petrobras, IBM,Compaq,
Dow plus many other American and European corporations. Don't forget about the 475 Fortune corporations that are there.


In the last 10 years you never work for the private sector. Ever wonder that?? And even in the parasite world o Academic parsites you could not stay very long.

Because in this ,kind place you have to produce.

You don't care about Brazil. You just care about your own ass.


Nothing wrong with Brazil my friend. The problem is you.



Give me a Break





Get off of your horse Napoleion



Nobody cares about you resume my friend.

Why someone will copy your resume?? You can not even find a job in Brazil or any other place for more then 3 years???

Why someone
I




Lets not change the course of the forum
written by Guest, March 31, 2005
Hi guys; I was reading your comments but the discussion here is about reforming the university or the whole education system. I can understand why the guy of the resume' is angry and I agree with some opinions here. I also think that our country should think about its citizens who go abroad seeking to improve their knowledge and afterall come back to help build a better nation, but all this knowledge should work in benefit of those without privilege, those who can't afford to get into elite schools. I love my country (Brazil) and I will always do something, even if its only a drop in the ocean, to turn bad things into good things.
Napoleon
written by Guest, March 31, 2005
The fag is quite.
Is this a job hunting board
written by Guest, March 31, 2005
Can I place my resume too? I love my Brazil and will move there with all my degrees earned in the US...

Suadade duma caipirinha!
Changing Attitude
written by Guest, March 31, 2005
It is a good article about University in Brazil. Sure, the Brazilian University attitude must change to the real need of a global economy. All sectors from Brazilian University must change and Professors must learn to work together with the private sector. For example, the manufacturers must respond rapidly to changing customer demands. Shorter product life cycles and greater product innovation driven by new technology and a more demanding consumer, place ever greater pressures on manufacturers to deliver new and improved products.
Brazilian should accumulate skills that are relevant for the labour market from these investments over time represent the human capital of an individual. The investments made to improve skills then return future economic benefits in much the same way that investing in a set of machines by a firm returns future production and income. The Country needs to understand how the skills of workers affect the overall economy. We cannot just consider the new graduate that count; it is the MASS OF OLDER WORKERS who is the current driving force of the economy. In other words, most workers in the economy were educated years and even decades in the past and they are the ones that have the most impact on current levels of productivity and growth if, for no reason other than the fact that they represent the large share of active workers. Look, the Japanese system, a labour works in the same corporation during all life. In spite of decades of education and sacrifice when the worker enter the labour force the first 5 years in the job the person is in training.
Although some Countries such U.S. does have an anomalous behaviour in education. The elementary and secondary students in the U.S. and also in Canada have a mediocre profile in mathematics and science ability. In spite of such results, still the nation (U.S.) has a successful economic growth during the 20th Century. Why? Many are the factors. There are some political and economical factors such as; the U.S. economy is the openness in the world. The fluidity of its markets, also free labour laws (they do not have the Getulio Vargas’ Laws) and product market and much less regulations in companies. The taxes are lower than other Nations that permit the rapid development of new products and activities by companies and allow U.S. workers to adjust to new opportunities.
Let’s to focus in education and leave the economic aspect of the U.S. alone. Keeping the U.S. and also Canada as example. The U.S. expanded higher education with the development of land grand universities. The U.S. labour force has been better educated even allowing for the lesser achievement of its graduates. What I want to say is more schooling with less learning each year has yield more human capital than found in other nations that have less schooling but learn more in each of those years. Note: In Canada, the majority of adults are considered full time student in College or University Programs, they are engaged to learn during all life just to keep a job.
As I said before, elementary and secondary education in North America are not fundamental in the education system. We can observe that foreign students do not emigrate to North America to attend elementary or secondary schools, only if they want to find a way to stay illegal forever. By most evaluation, North America Colleges and Universities rank at the very top in the world. Therefore, large number of students travels to North America only to study in a College or University.
Many Countries around the world believe that the economic growth has emphases in the importance of scientists and engineers as key ingredient to growth. However, the technically trained college students who contribute to invention and to development of new products provide a special element to the growth equation of a nation. For this reason Bill gates never finish the College and also many others students. They invented in the College a way to make money. It was a College student that found a way to make aluminium cheaper, he destroyed many businesses and he was a hated person during all his life. Again, in the North America appears to have the best College Programs, some programs you do not find in any place in the world. The Colleges in North America are hand on training and they make a hard task to Universities to lure students in time of registration. Many Colleges institutions are proud to have their education program recognized as professional experience because the programs are hands on training.
Brazilians, if they want to be part of the first world of tomorrow, it will be crucial to learn to attract foreign and trained professionals from all Countries. Giving opportunities to well educated workers such as pos doctor, research programs plus job opportunities to retain such labours. Even using a red carpet, a band and beautiful mulatas in the arrival of each one of them in the airport. Therefore, the general attitude from Universities system in Brazil must change or Brazilian University will only make meetings and more meetings and at the end will not achieve anything.
azteixei@yahoo.com
• Pharmaceutical R&D Technology Post Diploma 2003 - 2004
Toronto Institute of Pharmaceutical Technology – Canada
• Industrial Pharmaceutical Technology Post Diploma 2001 - 2002
Faculty of Technology, Seneca College, Toronto
• Chemical Technology Diploma 1998 - 2001
Faculty of Technology, Seneca College, Toronto
• PhD.Sc. Biochemistry Program 1988 - 1993
Centre Polytechnique, Parana University, Brazil
• B.S. in Pharmacy 1983 - 1986
University of Santa Catarina, Brazil

Brazil needs to reform its universities
written by Guest, April 01, 2005
The reform of University is important because a country can not exist without scientists, researchers etc., but the inverstment in colleges that provide hands on training is as quite important as the investment in university. Like mentioned in the article above the mojority of the workforce in a country comes from those who went to elementary or secundary school. For example in the 80's and 90's the profissional worker with a SENAI certification didn't have much trouble to get a job. The factories need skilled workers and the colleges must provide them.
About Colleges
written by Guest, April 01, 2005
There are some big difference between SENAI and Colleges in North America. In Toronto, I observed that who ends a College Program are students with PhD, Ms, Specialization and with undergraduate degree from Universities abroad and also domestic Universities. There are very few students that can get a College Diploma only with a high school. I dated a girl that she enrolled in 15 different college program in 3 years and she could go ahead in any one and she was working only to pay the bills that she got for such adventure.
In spite to have a lot education, it is not easy to be accept in a College. I was refused in many programs. Some programs, I started but I did not finish. Perhaps one day with a cool head, I go back to end such programs.
My best and worst experience with a College was TIPT - Toronto Institute of Pharmaceutic Technology. You must have an University degree to be accepted. You arrive there to get information and the lady ask you to sit down and write a test by the way. Some of my classmates said to me that they got heavy test. However, the program is very practical, lectures are few but they give to you a lot literature to read. Projects are very big. In general you do not find literature about the projects showed for you because it is industrial problems. Example: I was asked to develop an immediate release project through a matrix using acetaminophen and ranitidine. I tought that was easy, my partner was a lady from India with a Master in Physic Chemistry. We wrote the first steps and when we showed the project, they changed all ingredients. However, the ingredients were not the rigth one to make such matrix. We need to use creativity and a lot work. Thanks to my wife that is accounting and knows statitisc we could end the project. Our project was the only one that got permission to be shown in a job fair at that time, it was 4 months of intensive work. Later, we had another project 24 hours release. I spent 43 nights inside of the plant. I finished the program last year but I still studying to do 2 tests. It is a totally diferent story from SENAI because nobody helps you. You must create from nothing. It is for these reason people like Bill Gates drop the program and go to make money because the person find a way to make money and the student will not show to school and goes to open the own business. Give me 500 thousand dollars and I will make you a millionaire.
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written by Guest, April 01, 2005
Well if you are so smart find also i way to win 500 thousand dollars,then maybe you are to became a millionare.

No ofense-Just a oberservation.


Is not only about the GVT to provide you with money and Education.

To make money you need skills and most people with phd don't have that skills.

Bill gates start when he was 13 and had the passion and the wisdom to make money.

PHd people are important but with phd the world still can go around.

Without people that know how to move and make the money the world stops.
PhD is half of the story
written by Guest, April 01, 2005
When the allies invaded German during the WWII. The Germans Scientist started to give up to Brithis, French and Americans. The Russian only got the middle level staff. What happen? The Russia won the spacial race and the nuclear race with the technicians. No PhD to Russia.
A lot people look to a PhD person and they think that PhDs are Gods. It is wrong. I got a PhD because it was necessary to upgrade the program at UFPR and I was a master student and they knew that I will do some publications. So, it was a big deal to pass me to a PhD program. They got an A in the pos graduation and I got my PhD. It helped me to travel and know the world, for a poor person, it was a big push in the life. I do not have specialization and I do not have master. I am a very practical person. Do not ask me questions. I do not know the answers. However, give me something for me to do and I will do.
Soon or later I will get even one million dollars. I started my business and it takes time to everything settle down.
Turning in education.SENAI and SENAC are similar to some education programs they have here to give basic professional skills to the population. In one winter, I started a brick layer course. The program is 4 years, the individual should learn in a big barn how to lay the bricks. The person stayed January, Frebuary and March laying bricks 8 hours per day and then turning down the wall. After that should work during all summer as aprenticenship in construction site. I went to work and I got a big building and I did not like the big concret blocks, they are so heavy. However, the program give me a lot money for me to survive that winter and I really love to lay bricks not blocks.
However, such kind of program a teenager can start in the high school. I worked as volunteer in a high school for one year. It is amazing the structure that they offer to a teenager, you can be what you want from there. However, students here have so many rights and they are very rebelds. At least I visited with the students Research Centers, which probably I will not have opportunity to see.
Brazilians must be team player
written by Guest, April 02, 2005
The big problem of Brazilian Universities is lack of team player. We are very egoist and jealous from others. I had opportunity to work in 3 Universities doing Research through grants such as recem doutor, regional development, etc. However, our Scientists do not know how to share equipment, knowledge, and supplies. It is different from North America where people are educated to put the difference outside and focus in the mains stream that is developing a project for example.
Canada since 911 is a place of choice for Scientist from all around the world to come. Everybody knows that PhDs and MDs drive cab, delivery pizza and clean the floor. Canadians born and well educated also do these. However, the Country offers a health environment for learning and professional improvement. When people move to another place, they move with a job or they stay here.
If a PhD or a MD in Brazil goes to do an odd job is going to ashamed the family and the society. When I started to live in Toronto, I did all kinds of odds jobs that one could imagine and at same time, I started to do volunteer work, first with Dr. George Aspinal in my field, he was a top scientist in his field and I could grasp lot knowledge and improve skills with him. He was working in his field before WWII start. He advised me to study in Colleges since Toronto is a very competitive place. I also did volunteer work in a high school. Unfortunately my Family Medical Doctor is a shoe maker, he never believed that I had tuberculosis; he used to say that my cough was asthma. Other wise, I was teaching in a high school. I really lost an opportunity for health reasons. I also worked as volunteer in the sick kid’s hospital. In this hospital, I saw advance research doing from nothing. However, I can not pass all my life doing volunteer work. Now, when they offer me a volunteer position, I say no. I need money.
While we do a lot bla bla bla that will not solve anything, Toronto makes the lobby. I will pass a text from today April 2, 2005 Toronto Star.


Toronto, the place to be for scientific research
`What we have is Big Science'

Comes after years of budget cutbacks
OLIVIA WARD
FEATURE WRITER

Behind the glass-and-concrete walls of a sprawling complex in central Toronto, some of the world's leading detectives are working on mysteries so profound that the answers may mean life or death for billions of people around the globe.
They are the 5,000 medical research scientists dedicated to investigations ranging from arcane biochemical formulae to the organization of the atoms of human life.
Some work with rats, others with intricate metal robots; some scrutinize computer screens, others traditional test tubes. But what they have in common is a driving desire for discovery — and the good luck to find themselves in 21st-century Toronto.
"Toronto is extraordinarily advantaged now," says Mel Silverman, a vice-president of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research.
"People are collaborating, working together, discovering new connections all the time. It's easier to recruit people, and the ones here want to stay. The size and power of the University of Toronto can't be ignored. What we have here is Big Science."
The city has reached "critical mass," Silverman points out, because it has packaged the elements that attract world-class scientists.
"It has a cluster of very powerful hospital research institutes, which are independent yet work like teaching hospitals linked to the university, to create a health research complex that acts just like a magnet."
Toronto is now the fourth-largest biomedical complex in North America, with nine research institutes and annual research funding of $400 million. In addition to the 5,000 faculty appointments in medical research, it hosts 2,000 graduate students and 1,100 post-doctoral and clinical fellows.
Much of their research is so sophisticated that ordinary Canadians learn about it only when the authors end up in the news.
In the past year, Toronto-based scientists have worked on projects that promise new ways of treating aggressive brain tumours.
They've developed computer programs that detect how genetic messages are delivered, and invented revolutionary prosthetic hands that let amputees control their movements from the impulses of muscle sounds.
Hundreds of other projects are under development in every area of biomedical research, including structural biology, proteomics, bioinformatics, and cell and developmental biology.
"Things are booming," says Peter Lewis, vice-dean of research at U of T's faculty of medicine. "What we generate in terms of research funding translates into research activity of $1 billion a year."
In the field of functional genomics — the science of how genes work, interact and cause diseases — a partnership with Oxford University is expected to be a driving force for worldwide advances that could help to conquer the most intractable illnesses.
"They're going to solve 300 molecular mysteries in two years," says Brenda Andrews, director of the Terrence Donnelly Centre for Cellular Biomolecular Research. "This is at the frontier of biomedical research."
It wasn't always thus. Although Toronto was a historic site for the development of insulin and the polio vaccine, and a launching pad for stem-cell research, by the end of the past century its scientific cupboard was increasingly bare.
Back in the early 1990s, says Alan Bernstein, president of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), "it was not a pretty sight. It was a time when the federal government was going through program reviews, cutting budgets by 10 per cent. At the same time, other countries, including the United States, were literally doubling funding for corresponding agencies. Not surprisingly, we lost some really good researchers."
Canadian universities found it hard going to recruit new talent. However, says Bernstein, whose federally funded organization is the main backer of health research in Canada, the turnaround has been head-spinning over the past eight years.
"Since 1997, there was a huge reinvestment by federal and provincial governments in research generally. Part of it is the creation of CIHR. Its budget in 2000 was $360 million. This year it has virtually doubled to $700 million, and more than doubled since the last year of the Medical Research Council, which was replaced by the CIHR."
Government initiatives at the end of the 1990s rescued the Canadian medical research community from becoming the Third World of scientific development.
A program called Networks of Centres of Excellence, begun a decade earlier, was boosted to create clusters of researchers who could pool their knowledge across wide distances.
The Canada Research Chairs program pulled in people from other countries with offers of substantial salaries, as well as attracting promising local scientists.
And the Canada Foundation for Innovation launched a great leap forward for laboratories needing costly but vital new equipment.
As funds have grown, so has Toronto's scientific skyline.
The MaRs project — Medical and Related Sciences Discovery District — is morphing Toronto's central hospital district into an incubator for international research.
The $345 million project will become one of the continent's largest "clusters" of research and development space, providing one-stop shopping for all medical research needs.
Laboratories, offices and business development venues will include financial and scientific support services.
Toronto's downtown area, from Wellesley St. south to Dundas St. and from Spadina Ave. east to Church St., also contains 10 new science-oriented building and renovation projects, including the Terrence Donnelly centre, the Leslie L. Dan Pharmacy Building and the R. Samuel McLaughlin Centre for Molecular Medicine.
But it's what happens inside the buildings that will be crucial for Toronto's future as a world-class medical science centre, experts say. Creating clusters of expertise and innovation, as industry has done, will be the key to the city's success.
Toronto, like the rest of Canada, has an advantage in its collegial attitude to research, Bernstein says.
"When international scientists come to Toronto and realize there are all these top people working within a couple of blocks of each other, they're blown away," he says. "In the U.S. people are very competitive, while here we have an open and collaborative style." As Toronto's fame has escalated, so has the list of distinguished scientists working here.
Among them is Tak Mak, internationally acclaimed discoverer of the gene for receptors of T-cells that protect the body from disease, and Peter St. George-Hyslop, who identified a key protein involved in the degeneration of nerve cells leading to Alzheimer's disease.
Also in Toronto are Tony Pawson, one of the world's top-10 cited biomedical researchers; Janet Rossant, award-winning discoverer of early cells that form the human placenta; and Derek van der Kooy, who analyzes the role of stem cells in adults and embryos, paving the way for new methods of repairing a damaged nervous system.
Politics may give Toronto added claim as an international hub for stem-cell research, says Maryann Feldman, professor of business economics at U of T's Rotman School of Management.
"Science funding has become very politicized in the U.S., and stem-cell research is getting more difficult," she says, referring to the religious right's objections to harvesting embryonic cells. "Canada has a good atmosphere and a friendly environment for people in the field."
Is the age of the brain drain finally over?
"For the moment," Bernstein says. "But we have to be a bit cautious. Researchers aren't like trees; they can move on. When you don't get grants and funding dries up, you can't expect to keep good people here."
For all the bullishness on Canadian health science, there are still problems. Biotechnology stocks worldwide have nosedived in recent years, making investment more difficult.
A recent study by the Rotman School of Management found that Canada was producing pharmaceutical and biotechnology innovations at half the rate of its southern neighbour.
Per-capita investment in the research and development of pharmaceutical products was one of the lowest in the developed world, and those in the field earn one-third less than scientists in large U.S. states.
"There's a need to invest in clinical research so that new drugs get developed and tested," Bernstein says. "We need more study of aboriginal health, to find ways of closing the gap between aboriginal people and the rest of the population. And we have to figure out how to structure our hospital research so that people from other disciplines can come together with medical scientists."
And, he says, "we need a lot more researchers in public health — we don't have a school of public health anywhere in the country."
But for most medical scientists in Toronto today, the beaker is not half empty but close to the brim. They predict that the city's exponential growth in the field will continue, until it rivals the iconic centres of the U.S. and Britain.
"I moved here from Johns Hopkins (university) in Baltimore," Feldman says, referring to one of the world's leading medical research centres.
"What attracted me was a sense of opportunity. Toronto is a big city and we expect great things to happen here. It's a very dynamic environment."
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written by Guest, April 03, 2005
University of Toronto Charge tons of money in tution right?????


In Canada and USA you don't have the same type of the University that in Brazil where you don't pay to study. Most of these people come from social classes that could afford to pay .


In the USA and Canada
EVERBODY PAYS- you may have some people that get schoolarships or grant but most people have to pay.


Maybe in Brazil They should stop giving free education for this ingrate Brazilian that get a free 4 year or PHD education and then moved to another countries. Maybe we can collect tons of money in TUTION and pay tons of Research



What about that??




Totally Wrong
written by Guest, April 03, 2005
Do you think that if I had money I will study? I studied because I am very poor. My mother was single mother with three children from different men. I was created in a favela. I went all my life in public school. I saw so much poverty, misery and abuse of all types during my infance that I decided to study and try to make a better world. You do not have an idea what is not to have shoes. The sun heats the rocks and the rocks burn your feet and who cares about this in Brazil.
When I talk about such things brazilian became offend. I knew a lot people that had everything to succeed in the life but they became all kind of criminals. I do not know how to play soccer, I do not know how to dance, I do not drink, I do not smoke and I never used any kind of drugs. However, I spent all my time reading. Eating the books read and read. When my PhD supervisor sent me to US to do post doctor the main objective was for me to learn English that I did not know. At same time, I had a divorce that broked me in two. I could not go along with the boss in kentucky and even in wisconsin. I really do not kiss ass my friend. I never did that. I am still learning. I get up early to read and improve my self. Do not think that I only stay at home doing nothing. I am very busy.
In Canada any person can go to Toronto University, if they accept you based in your qualifications. I want to do a bioinformatic program at Seneca College but they did not accept me the last time that I did application. However, I start to see that I will be here in Canada forever and I was telling to my wife that is better to go to Toronto University and register in the subjects from the undergraduate program in pharmacy and finally get my professional pharmacy degree from Brazil evaluated here and then look for a job as janitor (I am joking). If you do not have money to pay training here you get student loan. Everybody has student loan in Canada. I have only $70.000 to pay back. Do not worry, I knew a Korean Brazilian guy that had $140.000.
Although, many people that do not know the life, when they see you with a lot education the first thing come in the poor mind is that the person is a millionaire. Rich people do not study, they go to have fun and use social and non social drugs. I opened the doors for me in this life. Nobody gave me anything, I fought for what I have.I have a good second wife, I was even accepted in the Masonsry here in Canada and I know good people. Soon or later I will find my place in this world. I am a winner.In the life we can not judge people from the position that they occupy but we need to jugde them for the obstacles that they passed in this life.
One day, I said to my wife. I am tired to be at home. I will go out and do some odds jobs. And I went in a place call "job ready". So, they sent me togetherwith a man older than me to dig in a construction site with shovels. It was 7 dollars per hour. If I was doing such service with Union they should pay me at least 27 dollars and 14 cents or more. So, when we left towards the job. I told to the old man: Look, I will not travel without urinate. Let's go to a washroom at Ryerson University, so we walked inside of the campus in silence. In the washroom the man said I studied in this building many years ago. I heared quite. We went to work and then we started to dig and dig. Sometimes the man with blue eyes and a blond white hair used to stop and shout "what happen with my life". Then, I started to push conversation. I spoke about my life to him. Then, at same time digging he told about himself. Born in Montreal, studied business and computer science at Ryerson University. He married, had kids, got good job, was manager here and there. One day came the divorce, and he went in depression and became homeless. The wife went in the court and asked for him not go to see the children anymore because he was homeless. We worked for three days doing the same thing. We shared a lot life experience. I never seen him anymore, I hope that is better in the life today. Life is not what we think.
A man born in Bangladesh that is married with a lady from Malasia and he knew that I have education. He came to me and told me. My co-work everyday get out at Union station. There is a man always asking money in the same spot. He decided one day to invite the man to a breakfast. The man said to him. No today but perhaps tomorrow. Next day, the man pass there again and invite him to a breakfast. They went to eat. In the middle of the breakfast, the man pointed a big building from a bank. Look that bank. I was the man number 2 there. Today my mind is free, I am a free man.
If you come to visit Toronto, you are going to find many homeless, many of them have a PhD. During the winter there are big operations to take care of such people because they refuse to go to shelters. My wife told me that some of them even make some money doing the home work for high school students.
Today, I am much better because I married a woman from asia, muslim with a culture totally different from my culture and she is very organize and ambitions person. We married more than 5 years ago and she changed my way of living for complete. So, learn not have wrong conclusions about people, always remember the song "nem tudo que balanca cai e nem tudo que relux e' ouro". There are a lot knowledge in this song.
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written by Guest, April 03, 2005
Again you are very fast to blame Brazil but very reserve when someone talks about you.

I never said you are a lasy person by nature.

I said that you are a NEO Socialist- You thing that GVT have to take care of you

Again you may find sombody poor in public university in Brazil but most of the people could offord to pay for School.


IF you go to this places(Public Brazilian University) you will see that MOST(not all) people belong to the class with money

That's why i think they should charge this people a tution. With the money they could make all the research that you talk about and can not be found in Brazil.

Again University of Toronto do Charge Tution. I'm not sure but if University of Toronto have around 20.000 people we talk about millions of dollars in tution and services


No where in Canada you get university 100% for free for everybody. You have to pay.

If you from favela then you should be even greatful to Brazi. Brazil did not have sex with your mother. The fact that you were poor is not Brazil fault.Maybe just but family planing

I'm not even judging this fact. This this your family personal problem.. No ofense intend


If you and your family were that poor you probable never pay any income tax in your Student life. You can claim you pay in other things but the amount for sure will not cover the cost of your4 year college ,PHD education. medical services, and basic education .

In Brazil you also can get loan for Education. You can even do better. You can do what you said you did. Get into public university do not pay a penny and later complain about it.


Turn around and thank Canada for giving a bill for probable for 100k in loans for you education.,

People. Go figure



About the song "nem tudo que balanca cai e nem tudo que relux e' ouro"" you should use that song not make wrong and generic conclusions about Brazil too.







Any way
written by Guest, April 03, 2005
I paid what Brazil did for me doing some educational service in you. Take care.
Brazilian Attitude
written by Guest, April 04, 2005
People in North America have different attitude in relation to Universities. It is a common practice the individual after some decades come back to University or College and make a money donation.
In 2004 Toronto University collected in donation more than on Billion dollars. This is DONATIONS. Donations to a Federal University in Canada. For more than three years buildings are being destroyed at Toronto University, even historic buildings and modern structures are being build each month.
The University Education is considered free in Canada. Once you have a child for each dollar that the parent saves to the pos secondary education of the child the federal govern adds 3 dollars. In addition, there are many ways to get grants for education.
Recently a woman was talking with a stranger in bus stop and she commented lack of funds to study at Toronto University. The stranger got her name address and contact the University and paid her pos secundary education at Toronto University. This story was published in the main newspapers from Canada.
Therefore, Brazilian must to change the total attitude in relation to University. It is not only to make a reform inside of an educational system, it is mind of everyboy that must be change also.
One more time, I will say. Brazilian must learn how to work together. They must to stop this big apartheid and help to build a better nation or we are going to live from promises from election to election.
Maybe these people in Canada that are f
written by Guest, April 04, 2005
You are free to send any donation to any Brazilian University

Most people that give BIG donation in North America do it because they want to have their name in some Building or Course. Nothing wrong with that but do not give that kind of crap that they care

Still with TUTION from grants or from loans the Univsersity of Toronto keeps the money. IS NOT 100% free like in Brazil(Public University)


you also have to count that most student from others coutries pay 10 times more.

Did you know that a person from another country go to Brazil and study free of charge in some of the classes- Tons of people from other countries studyng for free at USP -Sao Paulo University.??

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So, Brazilian must Change
written by Guest, April 04, 2005
I did not know that Brazilians were so stupid that they allow foreings to study for free. If this still happens is because Brazil is going to be always a third world Country. I never accept that Brazilian Federal Universities can not make partnership with private sector. I belive that for uncompetence Professors in Brazil run from the private sector. I know that international student in Canada pay much more. For example, for an acacemic period, I used to pay $1500,00 in fees and international students were paying for the same program more than $15.000,00 dollars. However, they take advantages because school here give to them the opportunity to make interneship. I saw guys very stupid doing interneship, when I complained they told me. Ohhh! Sorry! They are international Student. And Sometimes from interneship they get a visa work and a job in the industry because the industry knows that they are well qualified and can pay low salary to them. Therefore, they make money after all and get professional experience.
I use to share thoughts with a guy that lives in Brazilia about snake venom. He always says that Brazil has everything to be a center in snack venom research. Last night I saw an informative program on tv about venom in many Countries. I never heared the name Brazil in the program. It is ashamed. Time to make money our scientists refuse to do that. Believe, I want to make millions perhaps billions if I have the opportunity. I really do not want to do research only to get a white paper. I am not running after the white paper, I am running after the green paper, the money.
College is hand on training
written by Guest, April 04, 2005
Apr. 4, 2005. 01:00 AM
School costs are putting the drywall screws to me
LINWOOD BARCLAY

There are a lot of expenses besides tuition associated with sending children off to college or university. Even if they've made some money through summer and part-time jobs, it never covers everything. There are meals and books, and, if they're not living at home, housing costs. There may be travel expenses, depending on how far away this particular institute of higher learning happens to be. They may need a new computer. A cellphone.
And of course, it goes without saying, there's all that lumber and drywall to buy.
Perhaps, if your son or daughter is off at university pursuing an English or philosophy or economics or political science or law degree, you haven't seen bills for two-by-fours and drywall plaster and paint and screws. It's also very likely that an entire floor of your home is not littered with drop cloths and paint cans and power tools, including a gadget called a reciprocating saw, which looks like something a guy in a goalie mask would wield in a horror movie.
Our son Spencer is in his second year at art and design college, the one where that building is floating up in the air, and unlike year one, he's living at home, where he has space — usually the basement — to do projects.
But then he got this idea that involved recreating, full-size, a corner of a room in terrible disrepair — two SIX-FOOT sections of MORTAR-BLASTED wall and a triangle of floor — and in this room would sit a television, and playing on this television would be a film of a man painting a room. This apparently means something, although I'm not entirely sure what.
He shot and edited the film, of himself repainting our bedroom, a couple of months ago.
Then came the plans for the corner of a room.
"Where are on earth are you going to build this?" my wife Neetha asked. "Will it fit in the basement?"
Spencer feared the ceiling would be too low. And we don't have much of a garage since our renovator friend Roger turned half of it into a laundry room. He started hunting for a workspace. He was offered a couple of places, but none had the height he needed to pull this thing together, nor round-the-clock access, which is important for a guy who does all-nighters.
We were having lunch at Tim's, and it was clear Spencer was stressed out. His deadline approaching, he still had no studio space.
I thought of our combined dining/family room — our nicely decorated, neat and tidy dining/family room — which has a high, vaulted ceiling.
"So," I asked slowly, "how long would you need this space?"
"Two to three weeks," Spencer said.
"Hmm," I said. And then, my cell happened to ring. It was Neetha. I told her my idea.
"Sure," she sighed. I mean, what are you going to do?
So last Saturday, we're in the kitchen, and Neetha says to me, "What do you want for lu—."
And then came the roar of the reciprocating saw as Spencer cut holes into drywall.
"How about a tuna san—."
Then a hammer, smashing more holes into drywall.
When I was in university, taking English, all I needed was space for a few books, a typewriter to do my essays, and a couch to fall asleep on while I tried to get through the Cole's Notes on Moby Dick.
Anyway, today we pick up the rental truck (another standard educational expense) and once Spencer has his project disassembled we'll transport it to the college.
He and his friends will unload it, he'll put it back together, and tomorrow night, host his showing.
One thing's not entirely clear: Once this thing gets graded and the semester ends, where's it going to go?
Attitude should be changed long time ago
written by Guest, April 05, 2005
Until the 50’s and 60’s for you to work in an University as Professor you should be from the dominant class and end an undergraduate program and have some good marks in your degree. It was enough to hold a position as an auxiliary professor.

Soon, they realized that was the needed to have Doctors teaching Brazilian Universities. Therefore, they created small graduate programs to teach themselves, each professor wrote a monograph about one issue and among them got the Title of Doctor. After that, many of them started to travel to the United States, England, Germany and France doing laboratory training. It was a good time those days, everything was so sweet. They were able to create true feuds in the Universities, some of them managed to get big salaries being chief here, dean there etc…

In general those entire pioneers were males. They chose by finger the gorgeous students in the 70’s to work in their labs. So, all those beautiful girls became their first students. Of course there were some males students. Not all Professors males like females. Since they did not have enough capability to be mentor, they created doctors without the ability to work in serious Research Program in general the students follow the same Research line from the mentor or try to make a similar Research from a good scientific paper that they found in a scientific magazine.

Any way, many of the ladies were abused by the mentors but in the end of many years, they were doctors. They got jobs as Professor, they did excellent marriages and they went to work from 9 to 5 and take care of the family. Not everybody knows what is going on inside the campus, so people were naïve and married those ladies. Today is hard for a woman with a PhD to get married. Once, Research with low knowledge and abilities you do not expect great results, therefore productivity and any Scientific Expression in the International Community were very low.

In the 80’s and the 90’s all those gorgeous girls, now fat and older became responsible for the new generation of the doctors. Sorry. I forget to comment again that there were guys also because many old professors did not like girls.

The doctors whose formation was done in the 80’s and 90’s have a big story of psychological and sexual abuse. Many graduate student waist more than 10 years to have a PhD dissertation approved. Let’s not talk that many female students left the program as single mother and many others have an affair with the mentor.

Students with serious psychological problems will not produce anything. See the files from many of them. With an undergraduate degree, two or more specialization, a master, a PhD, and some times even with a Pos Doctor in a foreign institution and where are they? Some are in private institutions teaching some subjects, some left the Country and went to work in very different profession. Many of those people were female.

Brazilian Universities have a big story of female abuse. Female are abuse even from Female Professors. I knew a male Professor, each of his female students had an affair with him and he was the Greek educator, since he had the right to sleep with the student like the Greeks. He used to give an elephant work to the student and then started to work day and night with the lady until the woman break down.

The problem is not lack of female opportunity. There are two big problems that must be work out.

First, to work in a system that the mentor will not interfere with the private life of the student female or male, such as having sex or interact so much with the student.

Second, reduce the years of graduate program. A serious master in a University with international standards should be done in no more than18 months and a doctor degree no more than 36 months.

Third and very important issue, the transcripts from graduate programs should be the responsibility of the University and not from the Departments that sometimes they think that they are bigger than the University.

Students can not be anymore lab technicians, secretaries and lovers of their mentors. Health minds make better professionals. Graduate programs must stop immediately to produce mental sick diseases such as depression and anxiety.


i am very interllgent
written by Guest, October 08, 2005
i would like to join you

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