The Federal University of Paraná (UFPR) is the first higher education institution in the state to adopt quotas for transgender and transvestite people, according to Vice-Rector Camila Fachin. The quotas were approved this week by the University Council and, if there is time, may be applied in the next entrance exam. According to the approved text, 3% of the places in undergraduate courses at UFPR will be allocated to transgender and transvestite…
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The Federal University of Paraná (UFPR) is the first higher education institution in the state to adopt quotas for transgender and transvestite people, according to Vice-Rector Camila Fachin. The quotas were approved this week by the University Council and, if there is time, may be applied in the next entrance exam. According to the approved text, 3% of the places in undergraduate courses at UFPR will be allocated to transgender and transvestite…