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During the month of March, the Paraíso Library of the Porto Regional Centre of the Universidade Católica Portuguesa promotes an exhibition of the series "The Library also has…".
Can culture repair the effects of war? This was the key question under debate at the first edition of Transform4Europe's Science Café, organised by Universidade Católica Portuguesa as a parallel event to the 14th Lisbon Summer School for the Study of Culture. Read more here.
“Dar cor à Escola” was the motivation for the great voluntary action promoted in the context of the 20th anniversary of the Social-Catholic Church (CASO).
The public presentation of the consortium, which brings together the Universidade Católica Portuguesa, the University of Porto (which leads the project), the University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro, the Polytechnic Institute of Bragança, the Polytechnic Institute of Porto, and the Higher School of Nursing of Porto, mobilizing an academic community of over ninety thousand students, took place on October 9th.
The first lady of the United States, Jill Biden, was at Universidade Católica to inaugurate the new exhibition, "Democracy Collection - Advocacy Through Art", together with the President of Católica, Isabel Capeloa Gil, and the US ambassador in Portugal, Randi Levine, on 5 June. Find out all about the exhibition and visit it at the headquarters of the University, in Lisbon, until July 11.
A testimony about "one of the most difficult moments the country went through" and a "Portuguese vision" about Germany's role in the European project, since "nothing happens in the European Union without Germany's agreement". Words of José Manuel Durão Barroso at the launch of the book "Diplomacia em Tempo de Troika", by Luís de Almeida Sampaio.
From July 8th to 12th, the Faculty of Biotechnology hosted the "Experiment with Science" week, an initiative packed with hands-on activities aimed at secondary school students.
Soil simulations of an imagined territory through which traces of minerals with energy potential can be sought and soil samples from different origins with varied compositions can be presented and mounted on two-dimensional planes - this is the fictional reality that can be seen at close quarters in the new exhibition “Fictional Grounds” of the Berru collective 
International Women's Day is celebrated today. To commemorate the date, Inês Espada Vieira, professor at the Faculty of Human Sciences, promotes the session "From borders to classrooms", a debate between refugee students. Participate and learn about their stories.
On World Environmental Education Day, Mafalda Sarmento, a researcher at the Centre for Responsible Business & Leadership at Católica, reflects on the importance of this type of education in building a sustainable future. Read all about it here.