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  2. Higher education in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Education in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic University of Portugal, the oldest non-state-run university (concordat status), was instituted by decree of the Holy See and is recognized by the Portuguese State since 1971. The current public polytechnic subsystem was founded in the 1980s, but is an evolution of previous systems of higher professional education that existed before.

  4. List of universities and colleges in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    This list of universities and colleges in Portugal gives the Portuguese institutions providing higher education. Higher education in Portugal is organized into two systems: university and polytechnic. There are public and private higher education institutions.

  5. Católica Lisbon School of Business & Economics - Wikipedia

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    Católica Lisbon School of Business & Economics (also known as Católica Lisbon SBE or CLSBE) is a leading business school in Portugal.It is the business school of the Catholic University of Portugal (also known as Católica Lisbon, UCP, or simply Católica), a concordatory university, and one of best European business schools according to the Financial Times [2] located in Lisbon, Portugal.

  6. University of Aveiro - Wikipedia

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    The University of Aveiro (Portuguese: Universidade de Aveiro) is a public university, in addition to providing polytechnic education, located in the Portuguese city of Aveiro.

  7. University of Madeira - Wikipedia

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    Today, undergraduate and graduate students choose from a wide range of programs across several departments, including art and design, biology, Medicine, physical education & sports, English, German studies, romanic studies, physics, management and economics, mathematics and engineering, psychology and humanistic studies, chemistry, and a nursing school.

  8. Catholic University of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic University of Portugal (Portuguese: Universidade Católica Portuguesa, pronounced [univɨɾsiˈðad(ɨ) kɐˈtɔlikɐ puɾtuˈɣezɐ]), also referred to as Católica or UCP for short, is a concordat university (non-state-run university with concordat status) headquartered in Lisbon and with four locations: Lisbon, Braga, Porto and Viseu. [1]

  9. University of the Azores - Wikipedia

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    The University of the Azores (Portuguese: Universidade dos Açores), or commonly abbreviated as UAc, is the only public university in the Autonomous Region of the Azores.It was founded on January 9, 1976, two years after the Carnation Revolution that ended several decades of dictatorship in Portugal, but before the Portuguese Third Republic was institutionalized, along with the region's autonomy.