- Catholic University of Portugal
Infobox University
name = Catholic University of Portugal
native_name = Universidade Católica Portuguesa
latin_name = Universitas Catholica Lusitana
motto = A Ω Veritati
established =October 13 ,1967
type = Concordatary University
rector =Manuel Braga da Cruz
students = 11204 (2006)
staff = 1571 (2006)
city =Lisbon ,Porto ,Braga andViseu
country =Portugal
campus =
affiliations =
website = [http://www.ucp.pt www.ucp.pt]The Catholic University of Portugal (Universidade Católica Portuguesa, pron. IPA2|univɨɾsi'dad(ɨ) kɐ'tɔlikɐ puɾtu'gezɐ), also referred as Católica or UCP for short, is a prestigious and the only concordatary university (non-state-run university with
concordat ary status) of theCatholic Church , inPortugal . Although it is just one university, it is made up of four major regional centres, Beiras,Braga ,Lisbon (the headquarters) andPorto . Today UCP consists of 18 faculties, schools and institutes, which are the basic education and research units.History
The [http://www.ucp.pt Catholic University of Portugal] was established in 1967 by decree of the
Holy See (Lusitanorum Nobilissima Gens), at the request of the Portuguese Bishop's conference and underConcordat Law. So, it was founded in 1967 and gained official recognition in 1971.Its first constituent Faculty was the Jesuit-owned and run [http://www.facfil.braga.ucp.pt Faculty of Philosophy of Braga] (Northern Portugal). However, the University was soon extended to Lisbon where it opened, in 1968, the Faculty of Theology and, in 1971, the Faculty of Human Sciences.
The Portuguese government's official recognition of UCP occurred in 1971, via decree-law 307/71, which acknowledged the Catholic University as on a par with the other Portuguese universities and conferred on the degrees it grants - presently
Licentiate , Master andDoctorate , - the same value and the same effects as those awarded by State universities.The late 1970s and 1980s saw the establishment and development in
Portugal of a privately owned sector in higher education (including both universities and polytechnics). Within that context, there has been a generalized acceptance of the distinctive position held by the Catholic University - a public, non-State and non-profit-seeking institution.Nowadays, and following the general trend in Portugal and abroad, UCP enjoys a large degree of autonomy in the creation and running of new campuses, faculties and courses.
Actually it has, among others, the well known courses of Business, Economics, Architecture, Law, Media and Cultural Studies, Civil Engineering and
Dental Medicine .Trivia
According to the
Financial Times university league table, in 2007, the Catholic University degree in Business is the best inPortugal , and belongs to the Top 20 in Europe.ee also
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List of universities in Portugal
*Higher education in Portugal External links
* [http://www.ucp.pt/ Catholic University of Portugal | Official Website]
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