Applications now open for Transform4Europe Week "Beyond Borders"

 

Applications are closed.

Selected Students Announcement

 

 

Applications are now open for Transform4Europe Week "Beyond Borders", which will take place between May 20 and 24, with activities in Trieste, Italy, and Koper, Slovenia. 

Undergraduate, master's and PhD students from the Universidade Católica Portuguesa can now register to participate in this week of academic, scientific and cultural activities.

The Transform4Europe Week "Beyond Borders" program includes themes such as Knowledge Entrepreneurship, Environmental Transformation, Digital Transformation, and Societal Transformation. It consists of debates, workshops, lectures, and networking activities.

All courses are taught in English and there will be a certificate and 3 ECTS credits for each course if students pass a knowledge test. Some classes will have an online phase, before or after Transform4Europe Week.

While the mornings are for classes, the afternoons of Transform4Europe Week are dedicated to sports, cultural and scientific activities.

All travel and accommodation arrangements will be handled by Católica, with the costs covered by the university.

Please consult all the information below before applying:

In case of doubts, please contact: t4eu@ucp.pt

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