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The Institute for Political Studies launches two new master's degrees

The Institute for Political Studies (IEP) of the Universidade Católica Portuguesa has just announced the launch of two new master's degree programmes - in Public Policy and in European Union and Atlantic - reinforcing its commitment to multidisciplinary training in line with current global challenges.

The Master's in Public Policy offers multidisciplinary training that combines political science, law, economics and philosophy. This programme prepares students to understand and contribute to decision-making processes in different contexts and levels of governance, responding to various social problems and the impact of new technologies, and being able to perform the functions of policy analysts, consultants, advisors, among others, in the public, private and non-governmental sectors, both nationally and internationally.

The Master's programme in European Union and Atlantic focuses on understanding the political, economic and strategic dynamics of the European Union and the Atlantic area.

Recognising the relevance and urgency of studying and researching these topics, IEP Católica presents this new master's programme, ideal for students with a multidisciplinary profile from different scientific areas who are interested in the EU's future development and challenges; who want to understand the relevance and contribution of the Atlantic area to the EU's future development and stability; and who wish to contribute to the development of multidisciplinary and sustainable solutions to the complex socio-economic challenges the EU is currently facing.

Master in Public Policy | Master  in European Union and Atlantic

Categorias: Instituto de Estudos Políticos

Fri, 11/04/2025

Isabel Capeloa Gil recognised as one of Portugal's 50 most influential women

The President of the Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Isabel Capeloa Gil, has been recognised as one of the 50 most influential women in Portugal in 2024 by Executiva.

The award, this year in its 10th edition, recognises merit and female power, highlighting personalities from the areas of business, politics, science, arts and culture, media or justice, based on a study carried out by journalist Filipe Fernandes, exclusively for the site executiva.pt.

To draw up this annual ranking, five criteria are analysed: career, based on professional CV; image, through national and international media presence; network, taking into account recognition by peers; power, measured through impact on society; and fortune, which considers financial capacity and resources held or under management.

The award was presented at a ceremony in Lisbon and this is the second time Isabel Capeloa Gil has received this honour.

Categorias: The President

Fri, 11/04/2025

Open Week on Biotechnology Welcomed 1500 High School Students

"Create an Organ in the Laboratory," "Molecular Gastronomy Corner," "Feel Bioelectronics," and "Sushi: pleasure and Danger on the Table" were just four of the many experiences that around 1500 high school students from across the country explored at the Faculty of Biotechnology at Universidade Católica Portuguesa, in Porto. From April 2 to 4, the Open Week showcased various facets of biotechnology, in an environment that combined scientific rigor with a playful approach that inspired the participants.

"The Open Week is an initiative that mixes faculty members, researchers, and students to demonstrate that science is present in our lives and contributes decisively to our health and well-being," emphasized Paula Castro, Director of the Faculty of Biotechnology. "For over two decades, we have welcomed more than 30,000 high school students to this annual initiative that promotes bioengineering, microbiology, chemistry, genetics, biology, and nutrition to a younger audience," she added.

With nearly 30 scheduled activities, participants had the opportunity to explore diverse areas of knowledge. Among the highlights were: Biomaterials in the fight against chronic wounds — Innovative and sustainable solutions for healing difficult wounds; Myth Buster — A challenge to demystify popular beliefs related to science; Create an organ in the lab! — An opportunity to learn the basics of tissue engineering; In search of hidden nutrients — A journey to discover the nutritional value of everyday foods; Encapsulate to feed — Innovative techniques to encapsulate nutrients and extend their effectiveness; The Molecular Gastronomy Corner — Science applied to cooking, where texture and flavour surprise; Feel Bioelectronics! — Explore the connection between electronics and biology through bioelectronic impulses; Sushi: pleasure and danger on the table — An analysis of the risks and benefits of consuming sushi.

Other topics included the importance of water in life, using waste to create new foods and medicines, and analysing bioelectronic impulses. Participants were also challenged to uncover the hidden strategies behind advertising in supermarkets.

"We take our responsibility to share knowledge with the community seriously. The Open Week is one of the many initiatives we develop throughout the year, all of which align to promote scientific literacy: from biotechnology Olympiads to the future food contest, the bioengineering congress, invitations for a week of immersion in science, to meetings to get to know the realities of scientists' lives, there are countless initiatives, and the reactions from schools, teachers, and students are always rewarding," Paula Castro emphasized.

The Open Week at the Faculty of Biotechnology took place in the Biotechnology Building of the Universidade Católica Portuguesa in Porto and was a unique opportunity for high school students to learn about the impact and potential of biotechnology in today's world.

Categorias: Escola Superior de Biotecnologia

Fri, 11/04/2025