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The Alameda campus is the primary location of IST. It was inaugurated in 1936 as the first dedicated university campus in Portugal. [9] It is located in the freguesia of Areeiro, in Lisbon. The campus originally had 7 buildings. [8] Throughout the years, new buildings were constructed inside the campus, expanding the facilities of IST.
People who have been awarded a degree by the Technical University of Lisbon or otherwise have attended this university, include: Dom Duarte Pio de Bragança, 24th Duke of Braganza, claimant to the throne of Portugal, agronomist. Alberto Romão Dias, Researcher, university professor.
Autonomous University of Lisbon; Catholic University of Portugal (includes polytechnic schools) European University of Lisbon; Fernando Pessoa University (Porto and Ponte de Lima) (includes polytechnic schools) Lusíada University (Lisbon, Porto and Vila Nova de Famalicão) Lusófona University (Lisbon and Porto) (includes polytechnic schools)
The University of Lisbon (ULisboa; Portuguese: Universidade de Lisboa) is a public research university in Lisbon, and Portugal's largest university. It was founded in 1911, but the university's present structure dates to the 2013 merger of the former University of Lisbon (1911–2013) and the Technical University of Lisbon (1930–2013) .
ISCTE was established in Lisbon in 1972 as Instituto Superior de Ciências do Trabalho e da Empresa [15] using the faculty and facilities of the Instituto de Estudos Sociais (Institute of Social Studies, founded in 1963) as a first step towards a new and innovative public university in Lisbon. Its present designation dates from 2009.
The IADE Faculty of Design, Technology and Communication, [a] and known previously as the Institute of Visual Arts, Design and Marketing, [b] and the Institute of Arts and Decoration, [c] is a private university in Lisbon, Portugal, that operates as part of the European University of Lisbon.
Portugal will build a new international airport in the municipality of Alcochete, across the River Tagus from Lisbon, Prime Minister Luis Montenegro announced on Tuesday after decades of back-and ...
Headquarters of the New University of Lisbon. In Portugal, university and college attendance before the 1960s, including for the period of Portuguese monarchy which ended in 1910, and for most of the Estado Novo regime (1920s – 1974), was very limited to the tiny elites, like members of the bourgeoisie and high ranked political and military authorities.