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The top levels of education gained at the UCP, coupled with the constant attention the University pays to the evolution of the skills and competences required by the labour market, contribute to the high rates of employability attained by its students. UCP
Católica is a not-for-profit public institution, but its courses do not benefit from state funding.
The tuition fees are based on actual costs, which vary according to each courses' needs of equipment, facilities and laboratories.
Including the following topics, among others:
● innovation and environmental sustainability;
● environmental challenges and risks;
● social risk and financial risk;
● climate change;
● resilience and environmental politics;
● healthy and competitive food systems;
The Ernâni Lopes Fund corresponds to a section of Professor Ernâni Lopes' personal archive which concerns the documentation he produced as Minister of Finance and Planning, namely in coordinating the final negotiations for Portugal's accession to the European Economic Community (EEC), which the João Paulo II University Library keeps.
The CARE - Católica Research community currently has two Ethics Committees. The Ethics Committee for Health (CES) and the Ethics Committee for Technology, Social Sciences and Humanities (CETCH).
Two libraries at Universidade Católica Portuguesa (Biblioteca Universitária João Paulo II in Lisbon and Biblioteca do Paraíso in Porto) have the status of European Documentation Centre (EDC), which results in the provision of services and specialized information resources produced by the European Union official institutions. In addition to official publications, the EDC contains various European-related texts, monographs, and magazines.
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