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University of Lisbon
NameUniversity of Lisbon
CityLisbon
CountryPortugal

University of Lisbon is a public research University located in Lisbon, Portugal, and is one of the largest and most prestigious Universities in the country. The University of Lisbon was formed in 2013, through the merger of two former Universities, the Technical University of Lisbon and the Classical University of Lisbon, with roots dating back to the University of Coimbra in 1290. This merger brought together a wide range of Faculties, including the Faculty of Sciences, Faculty of Law, Faculty of Medicine, and the Institute of Education, among others, such as the Faculty of Psychology, Faculty of Fine Arts, and the Faculty of Human Kinetics. The University of Lisbon is a member of the Coimbra Group, the European University Association, and the International Research Universities Network.

History

The history of the University of Lisbon dates back to the 13th century, when the University of Coimbra was founded in 1290 by Dinis of Portugal. Over the centuries, the University has undergone several transformations, including the creation of the Technical University of Lisbon in 1930 and the Classical University of Lisbon in 1911. The University of Lisbon has a long tradition of academic excellence, with notable figures such as António Damásio, Egas Moniz, and Manuel Castells having taught or studied at the University. The University has also been associated with several notable events, including the Portuguese Revolution of 1974 and the European Capital of Culture in 1994. Other notable events and institutions associated with the University of Lisbon include the Lisbon Earthquake of 1755, the Royal Academy of Sciences, and the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation.

Academics

The University of Lisbon offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs, including degrees in Engineering, Medicine, Law, Sciences, and the Humanities. The University is composed of several Faculties and Institutes, including the Faculty of Sciences, Faculty of Law, Faculty of Medicine, and the Institute of Education. The University also has partnerships with several other Universities and institutions, including the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard University, and the University of Oxford. Notable Researchers and Professors at the University of Lisbon include António Damásio, Egas Moniz, and Manuel Castells, who have made significant contributions to their respective fields, including Neuroscience, Psychiatry, and Sociology. Other notable Researchers and Professors include Joseph Stiglitz, Amartya Sen, and Paul Krugman, who have taught or studied at the University of Lisbon or have been associated with it through various partnerships and collaborations.

Research

The University of Lisbon is a major research center, with a strong focus on Interdisciplinary Research and Innovation. The University has several research centers and institutes, including the Institute of Molecular Medicine, the Center for Neuroscience and Cell Biology, and the Institute of Social Sciences. The University also has partnerships with several other research institutions, including the European Organization for Nuclear Research, the National Institutes of Health, and the European Space Agency. Notable research areas at the University of Lisbon include Cancer Research, Neurodegenerative Diseases, and Sustainable Energy, with collaborations with institutions such as the University of California, Berkeley, the University of Cambridge, and the Karolinska Institute. Other notable research areas include Climate Change, Biodiversity, and Artificial Intelligence, with partnerships with organizations such as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the World Wildlife Fund, and the European Commission.

Campus

The University of Lisbon has several campuses located throughout the city of Lisbon, including the Alameda Campus, the Ajuda Campus, and the Campo Grande Campus. The University also has several other facilities, including libraries, museums, and sports centers. The University is located near several other notable institutions, including the National Library of Portugal, the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum, and the Lisbon Zoo. The University of Lisbon is also close to several historic neighborhoods, including the Alfama, the Bairro Alto, and the Chiado, which offer a unique cultural and social experience for students and faculty.

Organization

The University of Lisbon is governed by a Rector and a Senate, which are responsible for overseeing the academic and administrative affairs of the University. The University is also divided into several Faculties and Institutes, each with its own Dean and Department Heads. The University has several other administrative units, including the Office of International Relations, the Office of Research and Innovation, and the Office of Student Affairs. The University of Lisbon is a member of several international organizations, including the European University Association, the International Research Universities Network, and the Coimbra Group, which provide opportunities for collaboration and exchange with other Universities and institutions.

Notable Alumni

The University of Lisbon has a long list of notable Alumni, including Nobel Prize winners, Politicians, and Business Leaders. Notable Alumni include António Guterres, the current Secretary-General of the United Nations, José Manuel Barroso, the former President of the European Commission, and Cavaco Silva, the former President of Portugal. Other notable Alumni include Manuel Puig, José Saramago, and Fernando Pessoa, who have made significant contributions to Literature, Art, and Culture. The University of Lisbon has also been associated with several other notable figures, including Pope John Paul II, Nelson Mandela, and Angela Merkel, who have visited or collaborated with the University on various occasions. Category:Universities in Portugal

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