Lisbon University (UL), Classical University of Lisboa, is one the oldest public universities in Portugal. It was officially created by a decrete on 22 March 1911, after the fall of the Portuguese monarchy regime, but the history of a university in Lisbon goes back to the 13th century. The University of Lisbon has, currently, an estimated number of 20 000 students and a teaching staff of 1 800 teachers. Traditionally each Faculty has a colour of its own that is used in the gowns of the teaching staff in public academic events, and by the students on their symbols and festivities.
The University provides education in three main cycles – bachelor’s, master’s, doctor´s and PhD in different fields, for instance Medicine, Arts, Sciences, Law, Pharmacy, Social Sciences and Psychology and Educational Sciences.
Faculties
* Faculty of Fine Arts
* Faculty of Science
* Faculty of Law
* Faculty of Pharmacy
* Faculty of Letters
* Faculty of Medicine
* Faculty of Dental Medicine
* Faculty of Psychology
* Institute of Social Sciences
* Institute of Education
* Institute of Geography and Territorial Planning
International Programms
The area of Cooperation and Mobility is under the directorship of the External Relations Office of the External Relations Department at the Rectorate. The External Relations Services – External Relations Division has the purpose of managing and disseminating the information relating to exchange mobility programmes, EU programmes, as well as agreements and protocols established with both national and foreign entities.
The UL is part of different mobility networks, like Erasmus, Leonardo da Vinci, Tempus and many different researh programs.
Scholarships
The responsable to grant scholarships and accomodation is the Social Actions Services (SAS). To apply for a scholarship the student has to be enrolled in one of the UL faculties, be a citizen of one EU member State with a visa permit or come from a country whith which a cooperation protocol has been celebrated.
To find out more about scholarships and accomodation conditions, please chcek the SAS website.
Contacts
Reitoria
Alameda da Universidade
Cidade Universitária
1649 – 004 Lisboa
Portugal
Phone:
+351 217 967 624
+351 210 113 400
Fax: +351 217 933 624
Email: reitoria@reitoria.ul.pt
Dear Sir/Madam
I am interested to study law in Lisbon University, could you please let me know what do I need to get the letter from the University in order to get the student visa in Portuguese consulate in Angola.
Kind Regards
Victor Gabriel
Dear Victor,
I can not give you a satisfactory answer to that question. My guess is as good as yours. So, please contact the University, or the appropriate institution, as they are the ones that can provide all the relevant information.
Kind regards,
Dijana
Mladiifno
Dear Sir/Madam
I am really interested in studying PhD in Translation Studies in Lisbon University. Would you please tell me how I can get the scholarship?
Best Regards
Maryam
Dear Maryam,
Please contact the University at the above mentioned address to get all of the information that you are interested in.
Kind regards
Elena
Mladiinfo
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