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The Instituto Superior de Ciências Sociais e Políticas (ISCSP) (Institute of Social and Political Sciences) is part of the University of Lisbon (ULisboa). It was known in the early 20th century as the Colonial School, when it was run by the Geographical Society of Lisbon. In 2016, ISCSP celebrated 110 years of continuous operation.
Nilza Marília Mouzinho de Sena has both Goan and Mozambican ancestry. She was born in Mozambique on 21 November 1976. Moving to Portugal, she graduated in 1998 in social communication at the Instituto Superior de Ciências Sociais e Políticas (Higher Institute of Social and Political Sciences - ISCSP), formerly part of the Technical University of Lisbon and now part of the University of Lisbon.
Francisco José Tenreiro (20 January 1921 – 1963) was a São Toméan geographer and poet who lived during the colonial era. [1] He was taught at the Overseas Political and Social Sciences Institute, [2] now known as the Instituto Superior de Ciências Sociais e Políticas (ISCSP, High Science and Politics Institute) of the University of Lisbon.
Coissoró is President of the Center for Oriental Studies of the Instituto Superior de Ciências Sociais e Políticas (ISCSP – Higher Institute of Political and Social Sciences), of the Technical University of Lisbon. [1] [2] He also heads the Goan Community Centre in Portugal. [2]
Jaime Alexandre Nogueira Pinto (born 4 February 1946 in Porto, Santo Ildefonso) is a Portuguese writer and university professor, son of Jaime da Cunha Guimarães by Alda Branca Nogueira Pinto, who died in 2007.
The Technical University of Lisbon (UTL; Portuguese: Universidade Técnica de Lisboa, pronounced [univɨɾsiˈðaðɨ ˈtɛknikɐ ðɨ liʒˈβoɐ]) was a Portuguese public university.
Paula Ventura de Carvalho Escarameia was born in the Portuguese capital, Lisbon, on 1 June 1960.She graduated in 1983 in Law from the Catholic University of Portugal, following this with a course at the Bologna campus of the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), part of the Johns Hopkins University (1984).
João de Sande Magalhães Mexia Ayres de Campos, 2nd Count of Ameal ComC CvNSC (Coimbra, 11 May 1877 – Ota, Alenquer, 22 December 1952) was a Portuguese politician and career diplomat, having served in this capacity in the Hague, and also as Secretary to Portugal's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Venceslau de Lima. [1]