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Growth of open access publications in Portugal 1990-2018. In Portugal, the first open access initiatives were carried out by the University of Minho with the creation of RepositóriUM in 2003 and the definition of an institutional policy of self-archiving in 2004. [1]
Library of the Academy of Sciences of Lisbon. The academy was founded on 24 December 1779 in Lisbon, Portugal, by João Carlos de Bragança, Duke de Lafões, who served as the academy's first President, and José Correia da Serra, who served as its first secretary-general.
Universidade Aberta (UAb) is a public distance education university in Portugal. Established in 1988, UAb offers higher education (undergraduate, master and doctorate degrees) and Lifelong Learning study programs.
Pages in category "Academia in Portugal" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Academia Nacional Superior de Orquestra (Lisbon) Atlântica - Escola Universitária de Ciências Empresariais (School of Management Sciences, Health, IT & Engineering) Escola Superior de Negócios Atlântico (Atlântico Business School) (Vila Nova de Gaia) Conservatório Superior de Música de Gaia
The Military Academy (AM; Academia Militar in Portuguese) is a Portuguese military establishment, which has the ability to confer educational qualifications equivalent to a university. It develops activities of teaching, research and support for the communities with the purpose of training and forming officers for the Portuguese Army and the ...
The Portuguese Air Force Academy (AFA, Academia da Força Aérea in Portuguese) is a Portuguese military higher education institution whose aim is to provide all its students with the training and the experience that will enable them to graduate having gained the knowledge and the character qualities that are essential for leadership, and the motivation to become Portuguese Air Force officers.
The Class of Letters (Portuguese: Classe de Letras) of the Lisbon Academy of Sciences holds an official consultative role on the Portuguese language in Portugal. It was created by the queen Maria I of Portugal, on 24 December 1779, during the Age of Enlightenment. It is based in Lisbon. The current president of the board is Adriano Moreira.