Católica closes for holidays on different dates in Porto, Lisbon, Braga and Viseu

Porto Campus will be closed from 11 to 22 August, reopening on 25 August, but the Candidate shop will remain open to welcome all candidates, as will some spaces at the Centre for Biotechnology and Fine Chemistry(CBQF).

Also Viseu Campus,closes for holidays from 11 to 25 August and reopens on 26 August.

From 15 to 29 August the  the Universidade Católica headquarters, in Lisbon, and Católica Medical School will close for holidays and reopen on 1 September. Católica Medical School has departments that can be contacted via e-mail medicina.fm@ucp.pt and phone number 913 876 989.

The building at Philosophy and Social Sciences Faculty Square, Braga Campus, will be closed between 4 and 24 August. It will reopen on 25 August at the usual time, from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Support Services and the Car Park will continue to operate in August, but with opening hours from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. On 1 September, normal opening hours will resume.

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