From 1968, with the university reform, UFRN went through a reorganization process that marked the end of the faculties and the consolidation of the current structure, that is, the grouping of several departments that, depending on the nature of the courses and disciplines, organized in Academic Centers.
The campus currently houses a bold architectural complex, surrounded by a ring road that integrates it with the urban fabric of the city of Natal.
In addition to the various classes, laboratories and libraries, the Central Campus has a Community Center with a restaurant, bank branches, bookstores, art gallery and post office.
Its academic community is made up of more than 43,000 students and around 5,500 civil servants, including technical-administrative and permanent teachers, in addition to substitute and visiting professors.
61,162, of August 16, 1967, it was incorporated into the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, later renaming it Colégio Agrícola de Jundiaí - CAJ.
006/2002 - CONSUNI, of August 16, 2002, which approved modifications and alterations to the UFRN General Regulation, the Unit receives the current name of Escola Agrícola de Jundiaí.
The Northeast of Brazil was intentionally chosen for ISD acting to foster human, social and financial development of such region.
The Institution considers social responsibility and innovation as motors for all actions of teaching, research and extension developed in areas of Education, Neurosciences, Neuroengineering, Maternal and Child Health as well as in Rehabilitation.
The ISD has established a crucial partnership with the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte to join efforts in several projects.
Since 2013 the institute promotes the first Brazilian master's degree in Neuroengineering, The program seeks to train distinguished professionals, who transit between academic and business sectors (public or private), articulating the neurosciences with engineering.
This future researcher must be well qualified in scientific, political, ethical and social areas, as well as developing the skill to work in interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary teams.
The IIN-ELS master's degree course is free of charge, has a duration of 24 months and its concentration field is Biomedical Engineering.
In addition to the various classes, auditoriums, laboratories and libraries, Campus Central has a Coexistence Center with restaurant, bank branches, bookstores, art gallery and post office.
In the 2009.3 edition, the Brazilian Bar Association (UAB) elected UFRN Law School (Campus Caicó) as the third best in the country.
The Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN) received the best evaluation among the institutions of Higher Education in the North and Northeast regions, by the General Index of Courses (IGC).