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Universidade Lusófona

Coordinates: 38°45′29″N 9°09′07″W / 38.7581°N 9.1519°W / 38.7581; -9.1519
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Lusophone University of Humanities and Technologies
Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias
MottoHumani nihil alienum
TypePrivate University
Established1987
RectorJosé Bragança de Miranda
Students9.195 - 2017/18
Location,
CampusUrban
Websitewww.ulusofona.pt

Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias (Lusophone University of Humanities and Technologies) is the largest Portuguese private university, and the main institution of Grupo Lusófona, which administers other universities and colleges in Portugal, Brazil, Cape Verde, Angola, Guinea-Bissau and Mozambique. Promotion of the Portuguese language is seen as a major objective of the institution; students from former Portuguese African colonies pay substantially reduced fees.[citation needed]

History

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The Universidade Lusofona started in 1987 in Lisbon and is the property of Grupo Lusófona a Portuguese private investor group geared at developing higher education institutions in Lusophone countries. Since then, Universidade Lusófona has opened semi-autonomous offshoots in Porto, Luanda, Mindelo (2007). The Instituto Superior Manuel Teixeira Gomes (ISMAT), is a private higher education establishment that belongs to the Lusófona Group, located in Portimão, Portugal, and founded as such in 2004 from older private higher education institutions previously operating in the city.[1]

Courses offered

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First Cycle of the Bologna process ("licenciatura" or undergraduate degree)

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Department of Architecture, Urban Planning, Geography and Plastic Arts

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Department of Social and Human Sciences

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Department of Communication Sciences, Architecture, Arts, and Information Technology

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Department of Health Sciences

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Department of Law

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Department of Physical Education, Sports, and Leisure

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Department of Engineering and Natural Sciences

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  • Biology
  • Ocean Sciences
  • Chemistry
  • Biotechnological Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Electronic Engineering
  • Industrial Management and Engineering
  • Food Engineering
  • Mathematics
  • Biochemistry
  • Biotechnology

Department of Veterinary Medicine

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Department of Psychology

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Department of Economy and Management

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  • Accounting
  • Economy
  • Business Management
  • Human Resources Management

Second Cycle of the Bologna process (master's degrees)

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Department of Architecture, Urban Planning, Geography and Plastic Arts

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  • Advanced Studies in Architecture
  • Geography and Development
  • Museology
  • Urban Planning

Department of Social and Human Sciences

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  • Education Scienceslll
  • Political Science
  • Science of Religions
  • Special Education
  • Literary Translation Studies
  • Philosophy
  • Social Service and Social Policy
  • Sociology
  • Lusophony and International Relations
  • Political, Economic and Social Lusophone History
  • Tourism

Department of Communication Sciences, Arts, and Information Technology

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Department of Health Sciences

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  • Dermatological and Cosmetic Sciences
  • Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Pharmaceutical Care

Department of Law

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  • Law

Department of Physical Education, Sports, and Leisure

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  • Young Sportspeople Training
  • Pedagogical Supervision in Physical Education and Sports

Department of Engineering and Natural Sciences

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  • Developmental Biology
  • Engineering and Ocean Studies
  • Environmental Engineering

Department of Veterinary Medicine

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Department of Psychology

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  • Education Psychology
  • Psychology, Counselling and Psychotherapy
  • Sexual Psychology
  • Criminal Psychology and Social Exclusion
  • Psychology in International and Inter-cultural environments

Department of Economy and Management

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  • Business Management
  • Economy

Third Cycle of the Bologna process (doctor's degree)

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Department of Architecture, Urban Planning, Geography and Plastic Arts

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  • Museology

Department of Social and Human Sciences

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  • Education
  • Political Science
  • Philosophy - Contemporary Thought

Department of Engineering and Natural Sciences

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  • Mathematics (Physics-Mathematics]

Department of Psychology

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  • Clinical Neuropsychology

Instituto Superior Manuel Teixeira Gomes

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The Instituto Superior Manuel Teixeira Gomes (ISMAT), is a private higher education establishment that belongs to the Lusófona Group, located in Portimão, Algarve region, Portugal, resulting from the merger between ISMAG and ISHT of Portimão in 2004. The main mission of the institute is to widen the offer of higher education in the western Algarve region. ISMAT's strategic objectives are to provide university courses and to develop research in the most different areas of specialization, with particular emphasis on scientific and technical fields that can contribute to the development of the Algarve region, that can respond to regional needs in terms of human resources training, and that can meet the most pressing regional development needs. The teaching institution was established in 2004 and is named after Manuel Teixeira Gomes, a Portuguese politician, diplomat and writer from Portimão who served as President of Portugal between 1923 and 1925. As of 2021, ISMAT awards degrees in fields such as architecture,[2] data science,[2] computer engineering,[2] law,[2] psychology[2] and sports science.[3] Besides research and teaching endeavors, the institution dynamizes the city's society through workshops and expositions it organizes.[4] Among its teaching staff, ISMAT has counted with some notable individualities of the Algarve such as Cândida Ventura and Carlos Lopez Cano Vieira.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Estatutos - ISMAT | Instituto Superior Manuel Teixeira Gomes". www.ismat.pt. Retrieved 2024-05-10.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Guia das Provas de Ingresso 2024 - Detalhe de Curso". www.dges.gov.pt. Retrieved 2024-05-10.
  3. ^ Ciências do Desporto Instituto Superior Manuel Teixeira Gomes (Direção-Geral do Ensino Superior - Ministry of Education) https://www.dges.gov.pt/guias/detcursopi.asp?codc=9707&code=4375
  4. ^ ISMAT lança workshops "Entrecriativos" para reativar o centro de Portimão (Sul Informação) https://www.sulinformacao.pt/2021/08/ismat-lanca-workshops-entrecriativos-para-reativar-o-centro-de-portimao/
  5. ^ Morreu o professor universitário Carlos Cano Vieira (Sul Informação) https://www.sulinformacao.pt/2021/02/morreu-o-professor-universitario-carlos-cano-vieira/
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