Fernando Pessoa University
Fernando Pessoa University (UFP; Portuguese: Universidade Fernando Pessoa) is a private university located in Porto and Ponte de Lima, Portugal. It was founded in 1996 and named after Fernando Pessoa, a famous Portuguese writer and poet.
Universidade Fernando Pessoa | |
Motto | Nova Et Nove |
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Type | Private university |
Established | 1996 |
Rector | Salvato Trigo |
Students | 5,000 |
Location | , |
Campus | |
Website | ufp.pt |
Courses
Porto
- Faculty of Science and Technology (FCT)
- Civil Engineering
- Quality, Hygiene and Safety Engineering
- Environmental and Health Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Faculty of Health Sciences (FCS)
- Clinical Analysis and Public Health
- Nutrition Sciences
- Nursing
- Physiotherapy
- Speech Therapy
- Faculty of Human and Social Sciences (FCHS)
- Communication Sciences
- Business Sciences
- Political Science and International Relations
- Cultural Studies
- Criminology
- Psychology
- Information and Documentation Sciences
- Social service
Integrated Master's Degrees
Ponte de Lima
- Faculty of Health Sciences (FCS)
- Nursing
- Rehabilitation and Psychomotricity
- Faculty of Human and Social Sciences (FCHS)
- Business Management and Accounting
2nd Cycle Degrees
- Humanitarian Action, Cooperation and Development
- Specialized Laboratory Analyzes
- Communication Sciences
- Educational Sciences: Special Education
- Business Sciences
- Criminology
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Physiotherapy
- Clinical and Health Psychology
- Psychology of Justice: Victims of Violence and Crime
3rd Cycle Degrees
- Information Sciences
- Earth Sciences
- Language Development and Disturbances
- Ecology and Environmental Health
Investigation and development
The Fernando Pessoa University currently has 14 research centers, which makes it one of the most advanced private universities in Portugal in this field , being:
- Bioengineering and Pharmacological Center (CBFC)
- Center for Latin American Studies (CELA)
- Center for Communication Studies (CEC)
- Center for the Study of Minorities (CENMIN)
- Center for Applied Anthropology Studies (CEAA)
- Center for Trends in Hospitality and Tourism Studies (CETS-HT)
- Center for Studies and Multimedia Resources (CEREM)
- Center for Studies in Psychology (CEPSI)
- Center for Studies on Computer Text and Cyberliterature (CETIC)
- Center for Tax and Administration Studies (CETA)
- Center for Modeling and Analysis of Environmental Systems (CEMAS)
- Transdisciplinary Center for Consciousness Studies (CTEC)
- Laboratory of Studies and Projects (LEP)
- Facial Expression Laboratory of Emotion (FEELab)
- Biomedical Systems and Sensors Group (SiSeBi)
External links
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