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Skill Up for the Future 2024/2025 | Enrolment now open until the 9th October

Today's companies are looking for more than just good technicians. They want leaders, effective communicators, and employees who can think critically and innovatively.

The objective of Skill Up the Future is to enable you to develop these skills through the application of active methodologies.

The course includes CUs that teach various transversal skills, the learning of which has been identified as being key for the education of 1st Cycle students. The various CUs will be taught over the period of the three years of the degree, each one being assigned 0.5 ECTS.

Assessment is qualitative and takes place at the end of each module.

Further information is available here: https://www.iseg.ulisboa.pt/secretaria/informacao-util/skill-up-for-the-future/

CIP/ISEG Economic Climate Barometer - September 2024

Download the CIP/ISEG Economic Climate Barometer for September 2024 here.

Universidade de Lisboa Prize, 2023

Established with the support of Caixa Geral de Depósitos, the objective of the ULisboa Prize is to distinguish and reward a Portuguese or foreign national who has made a notable contribution to the progress and enhancement of Science and/or Culture as well as the projection of Portugal internationally.

The ULisboa Prize is awarded every year by decision of a panel, whose chair is the Rector of Universide de Lisboa. The overall value of the prize is €25,000.00.

Further information

Enrollment / Registration Students 1st year 2024/2025 (3rd Phase) - Online

For those awarded a place resulting from the National Contest for Access to Higher Education

Welcome to ISEG! We are ready to welcome you and to mark the beginning of one of the most important stages in your life.

Registration

Students starting their First Year studies for the first time, resulting from the National Contest for Access to Higher Education, must register/enroll online from September 30 (10h00) to October 2, 2024 (23h59).

Further information here

ISEG researchers among the 2% most influential in Economics and Management worldwide

In 2023, six ISEG researchers are on the lists of the most cited researchers in Economics and Management worldwide: Álvaro Rocha, António Afonso, Carla Curado, João Tovar Jalles, Mariya Gubareva, Patrícia Melo. 

Professors António Afonso and Álvaro Rocha are also on the career list, with publications listed between 2003 and 2024.

A Stanford University group recently published a study identifying the 2% of the most influential researchers in their scientific fields, based on publications indexed in Scopus.

There are two lists, one for careers, with updated data up to the end of 2023, and the other for the impact in 2023.

ISEG researchers in the "World's Top 2% Scientists" ranking 

Álvaro Rocha

Antonio Afonso

Carla Curado

João Tovar Jalles

Mariya Gubareva

Patricia Melo

ISEG is a finalist in the Efficacy Awards

With the creativity of Saint Pirate team and El Hey we are for the first time in the race to Efficiency AwardsThe awards are the most respected and hotly contested in the sector. We are finalists in three categories: Institutional Communication; Community Involvement; Other Services and Public Administration.

The Eficácia Awards are the only awards in Portugal that focus on and reward the joint work of advertisers and their agencies based on the measured and proven effectiveness of their communication campaigns.

This is what we hope to see recognized with the "Nobody has ISEG's numbers" campaign, which we are very proud of.

Welcome Graduates | 2nd phase

Welcome to ISEG!

You've just arrived at the oldest school of Economics and Management in the country, with a tradition of over 112 years in training Portugal's business and political elite.

Now it's your turn!

To mark the beginning of one of the most important stages of your life, we've prepared an afternoon of integration so that you can get to know our institution better.

September 16th to 18th

Undergraduate Enrolment (Online)
Registration begins on September 16 at 10:00 and ends on September 18 at 23:59.
All information here.

September 19th

Welcome to ISEG (In person, at ISEG)

13:00 - 14:00 | Rooftop
13:00 - Check-in and delivery of Welcome Kit
13:15 - Lunch (provided by ISEG)

14:30 - 15:30 | Auditorium 2, Quelhas
Welcome - President of ISEG
Presentation of Academic Services
Presentation of the Fénix System, Teams and internet network

15:30 - 16:00 - Tour Time

Recruitment contest for a 2nd level middle management position | Human Resources Department

ISEG - Lisbon School of Economics and Management, Universidade de Lisboa, has launched an open contest to fill a 2nd level middle management position as Head of Department in the Human Resources Division, which reports to the Financial and Administratiion Services Department.

It is a fundamental requirement that the candidate holds a public employment contract.

Deadline for applications - 2nd October, 2024.

Further information HERE.

Registration / Enrolment of 2024/2025 First Year (2nd Phase) - Online

For those awarded a place resulting from the National Contest for Access to Higher Education

Welcome to ISEG! We are ready to welcome you and to mark the beginning of one of the most important stages in your life.

Registration

Students starting their First Year studies for the first time, resulting from the National Contest for Access to Higher Education, must register/enroll online from the 16th September (10.00) to the 18th September, 2024 (23.59).

Further information here

In memoriam of Maria Rita Duarte Raposo

It is with great sadness that we inform that Maria Rita Duarte Raposo has died aged 61, after a prolonged illness. She was one of the most respected and admired sociologists of her generation.

The funeral will take place today, Monday. It will leave from the Church of São Pedro (Igreja Velha) at 12.00, for the cemetery of Casal de Cambra.

In memoriam of Maria Rita Duarte Raposo

"With a degree in Sociology from FCSH/UNL and a Masters in Economics and a PhD in Economic and Organisational Sociology from ISEG, Rita was a key figure in the advancement of urban and territorial sociology, bringing a unique contribution to the study of private condominiums, a topic that earned her national and international prominence. Her definition of culture and her approach to so-called ‘cultural studies’, and the respective ‘cultural turn’ are examples of the constitutional hallmarks of her research, which, unfortunately, has not received the attention it deserves from the academic community. She encouraged interdisciplinary cooperation, and the results of her joint collaboration with geographers, economists, and other social science researchers are well known

Founder and dedicated researcher at SOCIUS, a research center in Economic and Organizational Sociology, Rita was the author of numerous scientific articles and books, and maintained a long and fruitful career as a professor at the Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão (ISEG/ULisboa), her adopted home, where she was deeply admired by students from all backgrounds and colleagues. She left an invaluable academic legacy and an indelible mark on the lives of all those who shared her path.

In addition to her brilliant career, Rita was a woman of multiple passions. An amateur photographer with a keen eye for detail, she found in photography a way of capturing the beauty and complexity of the world. She loved cats, whom she regarded as faithful companions and accomplices in her daily routine. With an acute sense of civic committed, Rita always made her leanings and convictions clear, ranging from her participation in professional and academic associations, through to her involvement in social movements which she considered essential for the democratic experience that was, for her, an essential part of her existence.

Another of his great passions was traveling, particularly to Southeast Asia, with a special affection for Malaysia, where she cultivated lasting friendships and relevant professional contacts that enriched both her personal life and her academic work. These trips gave her a deep understanding of the cultures and urban spaces of the region, which in turn influenced and broadened her sociological outlook of all that surrounded her.

With her dry and genuine sense of humour, she was a loyal, generous, and ever-present presence among her friends and colleagues. As well as possessing a brilliant mind, Rita was an incomparable, difficult, and demanding companion, whose intelligence, humour and humanity made her unique.

In loving memory."

Rafael Marques