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The history of higher education in the country began in the time of Portuguese Timor, when on May 15, 1965, through Ordinance No. 3616, [3] [4] by governor José Alberty Correia, the Teacher Training School Engenheiro Canto Resende (also called Dili Post School; [5] in portuguese: Escola de Habilitação de Professores Engenheiro Canto Resende-EHPECR) was created, who should be concerned with ...
The IADE Faculty of Design, Technology and Communication, [a] and known previously as the Institute of Visual Arts, Design and Marketing, [b] and the Institute of Arts and Decoration, [c] is a private university in Lisbon, Portugal, that operates as part of the European University of Lisbon.
The National Union of Students (União Nacional dos Estudantes or UNE) is a student organization in Brazil.Founded on 11 August 1937, [1] it represents more than 5 million students of higher education, [2] and is headquartered in São Paulo, [3] with branch offices in Rio de Janeiro and Goiás. [3]
The São Paulo Media Center, officially known as the São Paulo Educational Media Center (Portuguese: Centro de Mídias da Educação de São Paulo), or CMSP for short, is an educational web portal operated by the São Paulo State Department of Education (SEDUC-SP) that serves the state's public schools.
The European University (Portuguese: Universidade Europeia, abbr.: UE), also known as the European University of Lisbon and the European University at Lisbon (Portuguese: Universidade Europeia em Lisboa, abbr.: UEL) is a private university in Lisbon, Portugal.
The José Eduardo dos Santos University (UJES; Portuguese: Universidade José Eduardo dos Santos) is an Angolan public university based in the city of Huambo.. Formerly one of the Agostinho Neto University campuses, it was separated in the process of reforms to Angolan higher education that took place in 2008 and 2009.
The University of Brasília (Portuguese: Universidade de Brasília, UnB) is a federal public university in Brasília, the capital of Brazil. It was founded in 1960 and has since consistently been named among the top five Brazilian universities and the top fifteen universities in South America by Times Higher Education (THE).
[1] [2] [3] The website was established months after the creation of the Access to Information Law, meeting the demands for transparency in public power. [4] It is a tool free of partisan ties, enabling citizen participation in the Brazilian legislative process. Between May 2012 and March 2020, more than 74 million users had accessed the Portal.