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Antonio de Araujo Freitas Júnior



Country:

Brazil

WAAS Designation:

Fellow

Primary Position & Institution:

President of Education Quality Accreditation Agency – EQUAA (Since 2016)

Short Bio:

Antonio de Araujo Freitas Júnior is Dean of Teaching, Research and Graduate Studies at the Getulio Vargas Foundation and President of the Higher Education Chamber of the National Council and Education (CES / CNE). Director of Academic Integration at FGV. Member of the Brazilian Academy of Education (ABE). Former President and Counselor of the Consejo Latinoamericano de Escuela de Administración (CLADEA). Technical Director of the National Agriculture Society (SNA). President of the Education Quality Acreditation Agency (EQUAA). Former Adviser of the Foundation for Support to the Technical School of Rio de Janeiro (FAETEC). Coordinator and Researcher at FGV of the Center for Studies in Management, Quality and Competitiveness in Higher Education, with several articles published. Member of the Editorial Board of ANGRAD Magazine. Former Executive Director of the Educational Development Institute of Fundação Getulio Vargas, responsible for the Quality Center and the Certification Program. Former President of the National Association of Graduate Courses in Administration (ANGRAD). Former Director of the National Association of Graduate Programs in Administration (ANPAD). Graduated in Civil Engineering from Escola Politécnica de Pernambuco (1971), Master in Production Engineering from Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (1976). Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from Syracuse University (1980). Ph.D. from North Carolina State University (1982). Postdoctoral degree from the University of Michigan (1990). Themes of current interest: Sustainability, Quality and Higher Education Management. Educational Personality Award 2009, 2012 and 2013. responsible for the Quality Center and the Certification Program. Former President of the National Association of Graduate Courses in Administration (ANGRAD). Former Director of the National Association of Graduate Programs in Administration (ANPAD). Graduated in Civil Engineering from Escola Politécnica de Pernambuco (1971), Master in Production Engineering from Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (1976). Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from Syracuse University (1980). Ph.D. from North Carolina State University (1982). Postdoctoral degree from the University of Michigan (1990). Themes of current interest: Sustainability, Quality and Higher Education Management. Educational Personality Award 2009, 2012 and 2013. responsible for the Quality Center and the Certification Program. Former President of the National Association of Graduate Courses in Administration (ANGRAD). Former Director of the National Association of Graduate Programs in Administration (ANPAD). Graduated in Civil Engineering from Escola Politécnica de Pernambuco (1971), Master in Production Engineering from Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (1976). Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from Syracuse University (1980). Ph.D. from North Carolina State University (1982). Postdoctoral degree from the University of Michigan (1990). Themes of current interest: Sustainability, Quality and Higher Education Management. Educational Personality Award 2009, 2012 and 2013. Former Director of the National Association of Graduate Programs in Administration (ANPAD). Graduated in Civil Engineering from Escola Politécnica de Pernambuco (1971), Master in Production Engineering from Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (1976). Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from Syracuse University (1980). Ph.D. from North Carolina State University (1982). Postdoctoral degree from the University of Michigan (1990). Themes of current interest: Sustainability, Quality and Higher Education Management. Educational Personality Award 2009, 2012 and 2013. Former Director of the National Association of Graduate Programs in Administration (ANPAD). Graduated in Civil Engineering from Escola Politécnica de Pernambuco (1971), Master in Production Engineering from Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (1976). Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from Syracuse University (1980). Ph.D. from North Carolina State University (1982). Postdoctoral degree from the University of Michigan (1990). Themes of current interest: Sustainability, Quality and Higher Education Management. Educational Personality Award 2009, 2012 and 2013. Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from Syracuse University (1980). Ph.D. from North Carolina State University (1982). Postdoctoral degree from the University of Michigan (1990). Themes of current interest: Sustainability, Quality and Higher Education Management. Educational Personality Award 2009, 2012 and 2013. Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from Syracuse University (1980). Ph.D. from North Carolina State University (1982). Postdoctoral degree from the University of Michigan (1990). Themes of current interest: Sustainability, Quality and Higher Education Management. Educational Personality Award 2009, 2012 and 2013.