Infrastructure

The Graduate Program in Sociology offers a robust physical and operational infrastructure to support both academic staff and students. This infrastructure includes:

Prof. Dr. Octavio Ianni Library: A comprehensive collection of 245,677 items, including books, theses, dissertations, and 2,629 open-access journal titles in Sociology, Demographics, History, Art History, Philosophy, Political Science, and Anthropology;

Edgard Leuenroth Archive (AEL): A vast and diverse collection of documents utilized by various research centers, groups, and laboratories.

Computer Laboratory: Equipped to meet the technological needs of research and learning.

Methodology Laboratory: Dedicated to methodological training and research support.

Teleconference Rooms and Equipment: Enabling remote collaboration and virtual events.

Podcast and Video Studios: Facilities for creating high-quality audiovisual content.

Event Department: Supporting the organization of academic events.

Publication Department: Assisting with academic publishing and dissemination.

Research Department: Providing resources and support for research activities.

FAPESP Support Point: Facilitating access to funding and resources from the São Paulo Research Foundation.