University of Lisbon

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University of Lisbon
Universidade de Lisboa
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Latin: Universitas Olisiponensis
Motto de Lisboa para o Mundo (from Lisbon to the World)
Type Public University
Established 1911 (University of Lisbon)
2013 (merger of previous University of Lisbon with Technical University of Lisbon)
Rector António da Cruz Serra
Academic staff
3,494 (2012)
Students 46,989 (2013/2014)
Undergraduates 35,175 (2013/2014)
Postgraduates 11,814 (2013/2014)
Location ,
Campus several locations, Lisbon Metropolitan Area
Colours          Black and white (University; rectory)
Faculties[1]
  •      Light green (Agronomy)
         Purple (Architecture)
         Royal blue (Arts)
         Royal yellow (Dental Medicine)
         Red (Economics and Management)
         Light brown (Education)
         Pink (Fine Arts)
         Dark green (Geography and Spatial Planning)
         Dark brown (Human Motricity)
         Dark Red (Law)
         Yellow (Medicine)
         Violet (Pharmacy)
         Orange (Psychology)
         Red (Social and Political Sciences)
         Spanish blue (Social Sciences)
         Light blue (Sciences)
         Process cyan (Technical)
         Royal yellow (Veterinary Medicine)
Website www.ulisboa.pt

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The University of Lisbon (ULisboa; Portuguese: Universidade de Lisboa, pronounced: [univɨɾsiˈdad(ɨ) dɨ liʒˈboɐ]) is a public research university in Lisbon, and the largest university in Portugal. It was founded in 2013, from the merger of two previous public universities located in Lisbon, the former University of Lisbon (1911–2013) and the Technical University of Lisbon (1930–2013). The history of a university in Lisbon dates back to the 13th century.

History

The current University of Lisbon is the result of the merger of two former public universities of Lisbon, the former University of Lisbon (1911–2013), founded in 1911 and the Technical University of Lisbon, founded in 1930. The merger process was initiated in 2011 and was made into law on December 31, 2012. As stated on the decree-law No. 266-E/2012, the new University of Lisbon began its legal existence on the day the newly elected rector took office, on July 25, 2013.

Predecessors

Organization

As of 2013, the University of Lisbon comprises eighteen schools and its research institutes:

It also comprises six specialized units, social and shared services, and the Lisbon University Stadium.

Rankings

According to the Academic Ranking of World Universities 2014 also known as Shanghai Ranking, the newly founded University of Lisbon is ranked first in Portugal and 201-300 (overall) in the world. In the discipline of Engineering/Technology and Computer Sciences, the university is ranked 76-100 worldwide.[3]

In Times Higher Education World University Rankings (THE) 2014-15, the University of Lisbon is regarded as the largest university in Portugal and is ranked 351-400 (overall)[4] while in QS World University Rankings 2014-15, it is ranked 501-550 (overall).[5]

See also

References

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