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Programas Impulso | PRR programmes at the Universidade Católica Portuguesa

The Programas Impulso are an initiative of the Universidade Católica Portuguesa (UCP), part of Portugal's Recovery and Resilience Plan (RRP), with the aim of promoting the qualification of young people and adults through an innovative training offer aligned with the needs of the labour market. To find out more about the RRP, visit recuperarportugal.

Programas Impulso

Aula Aberta_ Estudos de Família_FCH
Impulso Jovens STEAM e Impulso Adultos
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Capa notícia UCP4SUCCESS
Católica in the fight against underachievement and university abandonment
UCP4SUCCESS aims to support and empower young students at the Universidade Católica's four campi: Lisbon, Porto, Braga and Viseu. Learn about the measures of this project funded by the Directorate-General for Higher Education and the Recovery and Resilience Plan (PRR).

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Garantir o acesso à educação inclusiva, de qualidade e equitativa, e promover oportunidades de aprendizagem ao longo da vida para todos

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Reforçar os meios de implementação e revitalizar a Parceria Global para o Desenvolvimento Sustentável

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Católica surpasses by 40% mid-term target of the Project Training for Resilience
Universidade Católica graduated 95 more students in STEAM areas in 2022. This represents a result of 140% against the target of 68 additional graduates for this date. Learn more about the Project Training for Resilience funded by the Recovery and Resilience Plan.
João Neto, Isabel Cordeiro e Peter Hanenberg
Executive programme in Management and Museology: "Students can play a key role in the management of Portuguese heritage"
"This is a most pertinent initiative in our country's heritage management and museology sector". These were the words of the Secretary of State for Culture, at the opening session of the Executive Programme in Management and Museology, which took place on April 21, at the Católica Lisbon School of Business & Economics.

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