Highlight of the Week - Study at Católica Lisbon School of Business and Economics
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"CATÓLICA-LISBON School of Business and Economics was founded in 1989 and is the Leading Business School in Portugal, according to the Financial Times ranking 2011. CATÓLICA-LISBON has more than one thousand students and over one hundred lecturers. The School has a long-standing reputation for innovative teaching and rigorous academic research being nationally and internationally recognized as the leading Business School in Portugal.
CATÓLICA-LISBON has more than one thousand students and over one hundred lecturers.
The School has a long-standing reputation for innovative teaching and rigorous academic research being nationally and internationally recognized as the leading Business School in Portugal.
CATÓLICA-LISBON's faculty has a great international reputation, who combine their academic excellence with an open door policy, being available to respond to their students' questions and learning needs. In the last five years we have developed an international profile by recruiting faculty from the best American and European schools.
Why Lisbon?
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CATÓLICA-LISBON identifies each individual's merits and strengths and by doing so helps you find your path, open horizons and unleash all of your potential. Discovering each student's talent is our commitment. It is the only way to guarantee the fulfillment of your ambitions. To train a leader you need to offer more than just knowledge, you have to develop extraordinary individuals. Explore the world of opportunities at CATÓLICA-LISBON.
Discovering each student's talent is our commitment. It is the only way to guarantee the fulfillment of your ambitions.
To train a leader you need to offer more than just knowledge, you have to develop extraordinary individuals. |
Education in Portugal
Higher education in Portugal consists of a dual system which includes university and polytechnic education. Currently there are nearly 400,000 students of which a considerable 4.6% are foreigners, steadily rising from 3% in 2000. The number of higher education institutions is split between 35 public and 94 private, where some are rated among the top 50 in the world. The number of PhD accomplished has increased from a total of only 60 in 1960 to a significant 1,569 in 2009.
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| A short introduction to living in Portugal | 10 reasons to study at a Portuguese university | Useful information on living in Portugal | Luso-American Commission |
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