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Católica prepares phased reactivation

The Universidade Católica Portuguesa has developed a set of measures aimed at the phased resumption of teaching and non-teaching activities, presented in the "Campus Reactivation Plan", available in the COVID-19 area.

The actions outlined in this document, which follow the conclusion of the state of emergency and the recommendation of the Minister of Science, Technology and Higher Education (MCTES), ensure the necessary conditions for a safe return to the four campuses.

In view of the situation experienced in the country, UCP continues to privilege teleworking and learning in a remote model, maintaining the teaching activities in a distance learning format until the end of the academic year.

The plan drawn up by the Universidade Católica foresees three phases of resumption of activities, the first of which is already underway. Between May 4 and 8, the University put into practice hygiene measures on the premises of all the campuses.

The second stage of the plan foresees the reinstatement of minimum services on each campus, such as on-site services that cannot be provided remotely, which will operate by appointment by e-mail or telephone.

Aiming at the return of the students to the UCP campuses, to take place in the third stage starting on May 22, the University is implementing the measures that will allow the return of the teaching and non-teaching activities with the presence of students. The spaces destined to the on-site classes will be reopened in courses that are considered necessary, on-site exams will be carried out, upon the decision of each Academic Unit, and the use of the laboratories for curricular activities will be resumed.

In order to ensure the protection of students and employees, UCP will make available the necessary conditions for the implementation of the measures provided in the plan of resumption of activities, ensuring social distance and the use of personal protection equipment by all. The University will provide masks, gloves, visors and disinfectant. Plans for cleaning and disinfecting the spaces will also be established.

The measures outlined in the phased resumption plan of the activities of UCP will be subject to constant evaluation in the light of the evolution of the country's situation and the recommendations of the health authorities.

PRESIDENT OF UCP IS THANKFUL TO ALL

In a statement to the academic community, Isabel Capeloa Gil, President of UCP, thanked the professors, university support services and students for their contribution during this period, stating that "Together, we came out stronger from this huge challenge".

Católica in the fight against COVID-19 

The Universidade Católica Portuguesa has also been developing a set of actions through its Teaching Units in order to help in the fight against COVID-19. Among several initiatives are the production of visors for health professionals and means of transportation for diagnostic swabs, the CovTec project and the e-book Guide to good practices in online education for deaf students in pandemic.

In addition, UCP also launched the COVID Solidarity Fund which aims to support university students affected by the economic crisis resulting from COVID-19.

Categorias: Católica

Wed, 06/05/2020

The Lisbon MBA

Education field:

Business and Economics

Grade:

Master

Languages:

English

Católica Lisbon School of Business and Economics

CATÓLICA-LISBON is currently an institution of reference in Portugal, with a reputation for excellence in its various levels of education: Bachelors in Economics, Bachelors in Management, Masters, MBA and Programs for Executives.

 

Family Studies

Education field:

Arts Humanities and Social Sciences

Grade:

Master

Faculty of Human Sciences

The Faculty of Human Sciences is organized in five scientific areas - Communication Sciences, Culture Studies, Philosophy, Social Sciences and Psychology - offering a total of 6 degrees, 9 master's degrees (with a total of 16 variants or annual specializations) and 5 PhDs. Moreover there is a Graduate School and an Advanced Training (EPGFA), with a dozen courses of variable format and length, 2 institutes and 3 Study Centers.

International Relations Office

With the goal of enabling and coordinating the international mobility activities engaged in by its various Academic Units and Centres, the Universidade Católica Portuguesa International Relations Service was launched in 1991.

Its founding objectives are:

• Dynamically boosting the internationalisation of the University by fostering activities targeted at all Academic Units;

• Managing the relationships between UCP and international universities and university federations;

• Maintaining contacts with institutions of international scope within the framework of sounding out, gathering, and processing information on projects in the educational, cultural and scientific fields;

• Promoting, among its Academic Units and Centres, the diverse educational, cultural and scientific projects of an international scope of relevance to them;

• Fostering and coordinating the exchange of staff and students with international universities, especially under the auspices of the Erasmus Programme.

Programmes Applications 1st cycle Support Services Why Católica Faculties Católica Doctoral School Public Discussion Summer Schools 2024

Rector's Office

International Relations Coordinator:
Graça Pereira Coutinho  
E-mail: gcoutinho@ucp.pt

Assistant: Catarina Mendes
E-mail: camendes@ucp.pt

 

Universidade Católica Portuguesa

Reitoria - Palma de Cima
1649-023 Lisbon, Portugal
Phone: (+351) 217 265 838
Fax: (+351) 217 260 546

Opening hours:
09h00 - 13h00
14h00 - 18h00

Programmes Applications 1st cycle Support Services Why Católica Faculties Católica Doctoral School Public Discussion Summer Schools 2024

Rector's Office

International Relations Coordinator:
Graça Pereira Coutinho  
E-mail: gcoutinho@ucp.pt

Assistant: Catarina Mendes
E-mail: camendes@ucp.pt

 

Universidade Católica Portuguesa

Reitoria - Palma de Cima
1649-023 Lisbon, Portugal
Phone: (+351) 217 265 838
Fax: (+351) 217 260 546

Opening hours:
09h00 - 13h00
14h00 - 18h00

Special CITAR Lecture · From Michaël · Ink & Motion in Advance

Tuesday, May 19, 2020 - 17:00 - Tuesday, May 19, 2020 - 18:30

Online

From Michaël

The Red Turtle (2016), Michaël Dudok de Wit 

Special CITAR Lecture · From Michaël · Ink & Motion in Advance
With Michaël Dudok de Wit
19 MAI · 17H

Michaël Dudok de Wit is a well-known Dutch animator, director and illustrator. Whose works have already been awarded with an Oscar and a BAFTA Award. He was also the first non-Japanese director to direct a production in the renowned Ghibli Studios of Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata.

In "From Michaël" (2020), Michaël Dudok de Wit will adress some questions from students of the School of Arts regarding subjects such as his creative process, his particular style of animation, his major influences and his thoughts on the future of hand-drawn animation. He also speaks about the spirituality and musicality of his films, and the changes brought about by the pandemic for animators. 

Leonor Henriques, Bruno Mutti, Maria Giraldes, Daniel Claro and Inês Russell will be the students involved in this conversation.
 
This session will also serve as a launch for Ink and Motion # 1 · International Conference on Animation and Comics, where Michaël Dudok de Wit will be present as a keynote speaker.
 
The transmission will take place simultaneously in the School of Arts' website, Facebook and YouTube pages.

Categorias: Escola das Artes Events

Psychology in Business and Economics 

Education field:

Arts Humanities and Social Sciences

Grade:

Master

Languages:

English

Faculty of Human Sciences

The Faculty of Human Sciences is organized in five scientific areas - Communication Sciences, Culture Studies, Philosophy, Social Sciences and Psychology - offering a total of 6 degrees, 9 master's degrees (with a total of 16 variants or annual specializations) and 5 PhDs. Moreover there is a Graduate School and an Advanced Training (EPGFA), with a dozen courses of variable format and length, 2 institutes and 3 Study Centers.

Psychology of Wellbeing and Health Promotion

Education field:

Arts Humanities and Social Sciences

Grade:

Master

Faculty of Human Sciences

The Faculty of Human Sciences is organized in five scientific areas - Communication Sciences, Culture Studies, Philosophy, Social Sciences and Psychology - offering a total of 6 degrees, 9 master's degrees (with a total of 16 variants or annual specializations) and 5 PhDs. Moreover there is a Graduate School and an Advanced Training (EPGFA), with a dozen courses of variable format and length, 2 institutes and 3 Study Centers.