Universidade Católica closes for vacations

From August 16th to 29th the headquarters  of the Universidade Católica and the Viseu Regional Centre, will close for the vacations and reopen on August 30.

The Porto Regional Centre is also closed from 12 to 23 August, but the Candidates' Shop  remains open to welcome all candidates, as well as some spaces in the Centre for Chemical and Fine Biotechnology (CBQF). 

The Praça building of the Faculty of Philosophy and Social Sciences in Braga is closed between 12 and 25 August. It reopens on 26 August at the usual time, from 8h00 to 19h00.

The Support Services and Car Park at the Braga Regional Centre, on the Camões Campus, will continue to operate from 1 to 31 August, from 9h00 to 18h00. The usual opening hours will resume on 1 September.

Católica Medical School is closed from 15 to 30 August, but the services can be contacted by e-mail at medicina.fm@ucp.pt.

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