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Nuno Crespo, dean of the Escola das Artes at Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Porto, is a member of the committee to assess applications for the limited competition for choosing the curatorial and exhibition project for the representation of Portugal at the 59th Venice Art Biennale, which will take place in 2022. The curators invited to present an application are Bruno Leitão, Filipa Oliveira, Paula Nascimento, Sara Antónia Matos and the duo consisting of João Mourão and Luís Silva.
Amélia Simões Figueiredo, Dean of the School of Nursing (Lisbon) of the Institute of Health Sciences of the UCP, visited the Universidad Mayor and the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Get to know all the details of this international mobility.
On March 24, the Association of Women Ambassadors, the President of the Portuguese Republic and multiple academics gathered at Universidade Católica to debate the “Truth in the Age of Disinformation”. Learn more about the event.
Last week, Católica Porto Business School welcomed Nuno Palma, Professor of Economics at the University of Manchester, to present and debate his book "As Causas do Atraso Português" (The Causes of Portuguese Backwardness).
The International Federation of Catholic Universities mourns the passing of His Holiness Pope Benedict and honors His legacy. Read the declaration from Isabel Capeloa Gil, President of IFCU and Universidade Católica Portuguesa.
The Universidade Católica Portuguesa is one of the institutions now eligible for a 1% deduction from its personal income tax (IRS), which will be used to increase the number of social support scholarships offered to the community. Find out more here.
Accelerating innovation and entrepreneurship training at higher education institutions in the fields of deep tech and the valorisation of agri-food by-products is the main objective of the new DIP4Agri project, led by the Centre for Biotechnology and Fine Chemistry at the Universidade Católica in Porto. Find out all about this project.
According to data from InfoCursos for 2019, the degree in Nursing taught at the Universidade Católica Portuguesa reached an employability rate of 99.8%.
This is a pioneer degree programme in Portugal that is only in its second year of existence, but is already making headlines abroad and gaining more and more value. Why is that? Because it combines humanities, politics and economics in a single degree programme.
Among all the degrees in Communication offered in Portugal, the FCH course leads in the integration of its students in the labour market, recording an employment rate of 97.6%.