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    1749-24 LISBOA

    Portugal

Organisation profile

Organisation profile

Organic unit dedicated to teaching and research in the general fields of engineering with the integration of multidisciplinary and applied R&D activities in these fields.

The Faculty of Engineering is one of the nine Faculties/Schools that make up the Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias de Lisboa and has a broad educational and scientific project in the field of Engineering and related areas, ranging from pre- and post-graduate education to to research and development, passing through other types of scientific-professional training, dissemination and provision of services to the community.

In terms of training offer, the Faculty of Engineering combines a great diversity, a high quality of theoretical and practical teaching, adequate laboratory infrastructures for the development of experimental and applied knowledge, and connection to national and international partner entities of reference in the areas of Engineering, Science and Technology, such as LNEC, CSI Portugal, ISG, APEMETA, IPMA, Central de Cervejas, Cerebio Company - France, University of Edinburgh - Scotland, University of Umea - Sweden, among others.

In this sense, the Faculty of Engineering also promotes and deepens cultural, scientific and technical exchanges with similar national and foreign institutions, having a special relationship with students from Portuguese-speaking countries, not forgetting the globalized world through the Erasmus+ programmes, Mundus, based on constant human, cultural, scientific and technical training.

The Faculty of Engineering is organized into 7 functional units in the main areas of Engineering: Food, Biotechnology, Biomedical, Civil, Energy, Environment, Electrotechnics and Industrial Management, with 8 1st Cycle courses (degree), 2 2nd Cycle courses and several postgraduate courses, free courses of short duration.

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