Watch the best moments of Católica in Futurália

 

Universidade Católica Portuguesa was present at Futurália 2025, from 26 to 29 March, at FIL - Feira Internacional de Lisboa.

At the Católica stand, participants had direct contact with representatives from the University's 19 faculties and were able to explore courses in areas such as Nursing, Medicine, Management, Arts, Law and Communication, among many others. The interaction with students and teachers allowed for personalised clarification on access conditions, tuition fees, curricula and much more.

The big news announced by the University at Futurália was the new degree in Systems Neuroscience and Cognition, the first in Portugal, which will start in September 2025. 

One of the highlights of UCP's presence was the interactive virtual reality quiz, which has been a great success with visitors since 2023. This immersive experience provided a playful and innovative way of getting to know the University better.

In addition, Católica was present in the new space dedicated to MBAs, postgraduate courses, executive training, masters and doctorates, in Pavilion 4, on 28 and 29 March. This space responded to the challenges of the new dynamics of the labour market and the digital revolution.

Futurália 2025, which brought together 35 exhibitors, including internationally renowned universities from all over the country, the islands, mainland Europe, the USA and Macau, was a unique opportunity for thousands of visitors to find out about UCP's wide range of training programmes and clarify any doubts they may have about their academic and professional career.

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