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University of Porto

The University of Porto (Universidade do Porto) is a Portuguese public research university located in Porto, and founded on 22 March 1911. It is the second largest Portuguese university by number of enrolled students, after the University of Lisbon, and has one of the most noted research outputs in Portugal.

University of Porto
Universidade do Porto
Latin: Universitas Portucalensis
MottoVirtus Unita Fortius Agit
TypePublic research university
Established1836 (Polytechnic Academy and Medical-Surgical School) 1911 (University)
RectorAntónio Sousa Pereira[1]
Administrative staff
Teaching Staff: 1,920 (ETI) / Technical and Administrative Staff: 1,693
Students30,640 (2009)[2]
Undergraduates22,405 (1st Cycle and Integrated Master courses)
Postgraduates8,235 (Master and Doctorate courses)
Other students
742 (Post-Doc)
Location,
Colours  Gold[3]
AffiliationsCESAER
Websitewww.up.pt

History edit

The University of Porto was founded by decree of 22 March 1911, issued by the Provisional Government of the First Portuguese Republic. While it is possible to point the university's predecessors as the Nautical Academy, established by King Joseph I in 1762, and the Drawing and Sketching Academy, created by Queen Mary I in 1779, the university was to be based primarily on higher education institutions created in the nineteenth century, namely the Polytechnic Academy (1836–1911) and Medical-Surgical Academy of Porto (1836–1911).

 
The main façade (north) of the university's rectory

The Polytechnic Academy's main purpose was the teaching of science and industrial engineering of all kinds, and professional specialties such as naval officers, merchants, farmers, factory directors and artists. Heir to the Royal Navy and Commerce Academy of Porto, which was established in 1803 by Prince Regent John (future King John VI), it arose as a result of reforms implemented by Passos Manuel, Minister of the Kingdom in the Government that came out of the Revolution of September. Under this reform, the name of the academy was changed to the Royal Polytechnic Academy in 1837. However, the Royal Economic and Literary Academy, under the supervision of the board of directors of the General Company of Agriculture in the Alto Douro vineyards, was transferred to the Council of Lenses. Despite the great financial difficulties experienced during this period, the Polytechnic Academy of Porto underwent a time of great scientific activity, with eminent scientists such as Gomes Ferreira and Teixeira da Silva.

 
The seat of the Faculty of Fine Arts

The inauguration of the University of Porto took place on 16 July 1911, and mathematician Gomes Teixeira was chosen as first Reitor (rector). At this time, the university became economically and scientifically independent, and teaching autonomy was officially recognized.

Currently, there are 14 faculties and a postgraduate business school at the university.

Research and development edit

R&D activities at the University of Porto have significantly expanded over the last years, mainly as a result of academic qualification and increased funding of R&D centers and concession of research grants through competitive programs with external independent evaluation by international peer review committees.

 
The Institute of Biomedical Sciences

Although R&D centers vary noticeably in dimension, aims and structure – from small units to large centers, conducting specialized or interdisciplinary work, faculty integrated or independent – they are present in almost every field of knowledge showing a shared vision towards a modern research-oriented university. Many of these centers are interface institutions whose aim is the development of links of cooperation between the university and external entities such as enterprises or governmental organizations. Among the most recognized research centers of the university are IBMC (Instituto de Biologia Molecular e Celular, Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology), IPATIMUP (Instituto de Patologia e Immunologia Molecular da Universidade do Porto, Institute of Molecular Pathology and Immunology of the University of Porto) and INESC-Porto (Instituto de Engenharia de Sistemas e Computadores, Research Institute of Computer Systems).

The University of Porto collaborates with many companies though its Parque da Ciencia e Tecnologia do Porto, a business incubator and business entrepreneur centre. Some companies included on these centre are: Nonius, Fan Valley or Veniam.

Rankings edit

University rankings
Global – Overall
ARWU World[4]301-400 < ARWU_W_year = 2019
CWTS World[5]159
QS World[6]353 (2020)
THE World[7]401–500 (2020)
USNWR Global[8]288 (2020)

The University of Porto is consistently ranked among the best Portuguese universities. It is among the top 100 universities in Europe, according to the Webometrics Ranking Web of Universities.[9]

In 2018, the ARWU ranked the university in the category 301–400 best universities in the world.

In 2019, the QS World University Rankings ranked the university as 328th best in the world. QS puts the University of Porto at 51–100 in the subject rankings for Architecture, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, and Sports Science.[10]

Facilities edit

The university buildings – faculties, R&D centres, student residences and sport facilities – are grouped in three main sites (called ‘poles’). In the city centre – where the neoclassical building of architect Carlos Amarante marks the birthplace of the university – lies Pole 1; Pole 2 (Asprela) is a campus in the northern end of Porto; Pole 3 (Campo Alegre) is located in the western part of the city, over the river Douro bank, not far from Pole 1. A number of other institutes and centers are scattered all over the city and even beyond its limits.

Students edit

 
Queima das Fitas student parade
 
Erasmus students

The students of the University of Porto organise several extra curricular events. In sports, those include the activities promoted within G.A.D.U.P. and C.D.U.P. In culture, the university recognizes as its cultural extension groups like Orfeão Universitário do Porto (choir, dance and music), Teatro Universitário do Porto (theatre), NEFUP (folklore), SDdUP (debates), CLUP (choir of the Faculty of Letters) and AAOUP (former Orfeão members).

The academic life offers major festivities, with events ranging from the Latada to the Queima das Fitas. This last event is organized in cooperation with FAP – Federação Académica do Porto and it is considered the biggest student festivity in Porto.

Organization edit

Today, about 28,000 students (11,000 postgraduate) attend the programmes and courses provided by the U.Porto's fifteen schools (13 faculties, a biomedical sciences institute and a business school, each one with a considerable degree of autonomy).

  • Faculty of Architecture, FAUP
  • Faculty of Dental Medicine, FMDUP
  • Faculty of Economics, FEP
  • Faculty of Engineering, FEUP
  • Faculty of Fine Arts, FBAUP
  • Faculty of Law, FDUP
  • Faculty of Letters, FLUP
  • Faculty of Medicine, FMUP
  • Faculty of Nutrition and Food Science, FCNAUP
  • Faculty of Pharmacy, FFUP
  • Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, FPCEUP
  • Faculty of Sciences, FCUP [1]
  • Faculty of Sport, FADEUP [2]
  • Institute of Biomedical Sciences Abel Salazar, ICBAS
  • Porto Business School, PBS – UP

Globally, the U. Porto offers 63 graduate degree courses, over 160 master courses, and several doctoral degree courses and other specialization courses, supported by 2300 lecturers and a technical and administrative staff of over 1600 people.

 
The southern façade of the university's rectory
 
FLUP – Faculty of Letters of the University of Porto
 
FEP – Faculty of Economics of the University of Porto
 
FEUP – Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto

Notable alumni and professors edit

See also edit

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ Universidade do Porto. "U. Porto – Órgãos de Governo da Universidade do Porto". Retrieved 27 June 2018.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 23 June 2009. Retrieved 21 June 2015.
  3. ^ "Identidade e Normas Universidade do Porto - Reitoria. Codificação Cromática". University of Porto. Retrieved 23 December 2019.
  4. ^ "Academic Ranking of World Universities 2019 - University of Porto". ShanghaiRanking. Retrieved 15 December 2019.
  5. ^ "CWTS Leiden Ranking 2019". Retrieved 15 December 2019.
  6. ^ "QS World University Rankings 2020 - University of Porto". QS Top Universities. Retrieved 15 December 2019.
  7. ^ "World University Rankings 2020 – University of Porto". Times Higher Education (THE). Retrieved 15 December 2019.
  8. ^ "Best Global Universities 2020 - University of Porto". U.S. News Education. Retrieved 15 December 2019.
  9. ^ "Europe". Retrieved 21 June 2015.
  10. ^ "University of Porto". Top Universities. 16 July 2015. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
  11. ^ Joshua Levine (3 September 2016). "José Neves: how the founder of Farfetch is politely reinventing the boutique for the digital age". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 24 June 2017.

External links edit

  • University of Porto
  • Erasmus students reviews of University of Porto

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources University of Porto news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message The University of Porto Universidade do Porto is a Portuguese public research university located in Porto and founded on 22 March 1911 It is the second largest Portuguese university by number of enrolled students after the University of Lisbon and has one of the most noted research outputs in Portugal University of PortoUniversidade do PortoLatin Universitas PortucalensisMottoVirtus Unita Fortius AgitTypePublic research universityEstablished1836 Polytechnic Academy and Medical Surgical School 1911 University RectorAntonio Sousa Pereira 1 Administrative staffTeaching Staff 1 920 ETI Technical and Administrative Staff 1 693Students30 640 2009 2 Undergraduates22 405 1st Cycle and Integrated Master courses Postgraduates8 235 Master and Doctorate courses Other students742 Post Doc LocationPorto PortugalColours Gold 3 AffiliationsCESAERWebsitewww up pt Contents 1 History 2 Research and development 3 Rankings 4 Facilities 5 Students 6 Organization 7 Notable alumni and professors 8 See also 9 Notes and references 10 External linksHistory editThe University of Porto was founded by decree of 22 March 1911 issued by the Provisional Government of the First Portuguese Republic While it is possible to point the university s predecessors as the Nautical Academy established by King Joseph I in 1762 and the Drawing and Sketching Academy created by Queen Mary I in 1779 the university was to be based primarily on higher education institutions created in the nineteenth century namely the Polytechnic Academy 1836 1911 and Medical Surgical Academy of Porto 1836 1911 nbsp The main facade north of the university s rectoryThe Polytechnic Academy s main purpose was the teaching of science and industrial engineering of all kinds and professional specialties such as naval officers merchants farmers factory directors and artists Heir to the Royal Navy and Commerce Academy of Porto which was established in 1803 by Prince Regent John future King John VI it arose as a result of reforms implemented by Passos Manuel Minister of the Kingdom in the Government that came out of the Revolution of September Under this reform the name of the academy was changed to the Royal Polytechnic Academy in 1837 However the Royal Economic and Literary Academy under the supervision of the board of directors of the General Company of Agriculture in the Alto Douro vineyards was transferred to the Council of Lenses Despite the great financial difficulties experienced during this period the Polytechnic Academy of Porto underwent a time of great scientific activity with eminent scientists such as Gomes Ferreira and Teixeira da Silva nbsp The seat of the Faculty of Fine ArtsThe inauguration of the University of Porto took place on 16 July 1911 and mathematician Gomes Teixeira was chosen as first Reitor rector At this time the university became economically and scientifically independent and teaching autonomy was officially recognized Currently there are 14 faculties and a postgraduate business school at the university Research and development editR amp D activities at the University of Porto have significantly expanded over the last years mainly as a result of academic qualification and increased funding of R amp D centers and concession of research grants through competitive programs with external independent evaluation by international peer review committees nbsp The Institute of Biomedical SciencesAlthough R amp D centers vary noticeably in dimension aims and structure from small units to large centers conducting specialized or interdisciplinary work faculty integrated or independent they are present in almost every field of knowledge showing a shared vision towards a modern research oriented university Many of these centers are interface institutions whose aim is the development of links of cooperation between the university and external entities such as enterprises or governmental organizations Among the most recognized research centers of the university are IBMC Instituto de Biologia Molecular e Celular Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology IPATIMUP Instituto de Patologia e Immunologia Molecular da Universidade do Porto Institute of Molecular Pathology and Immunology of the University of Porto and INESC Porto Instituto de Engenharia de Sistemas e Computadores Research Institute of Computer Systems The University of Porto collaborates with many companies though its Parque da Ciencia e Tecnologia do Porto a business incubator and business entrepreneur centre Some companies included on these centre are Nonius Fan Valley or Veniam Rankings editUniversity rankingsGlobal OverallARWU World 4 301 400 lt ARWU W year 2019CWTS World 5 159QS World 6 353 2020 THE World 7 401 500 2020 USNWR Global 8 288 2020 The University of Porto is consistently ranked among the best Portuguese universities It is among the top 100 universities in Europe according to the Webometrics Ranking Web of Universities 9 In 2018 the ARWU ranked the university in the category 301 400 best universities in the world In 2019 the QS World University Rankings ranked the university as 328th best in the world QS puts the University of Porto at 51 100 in the subject rankings for Architecture Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering and Sports Science 10 Facilities editThe university buildings faculties R amp D centres student residences and sport facilities are grouped in three main sites called poles In the city centre where the neoclassical building of architect Carlos Amarante marks the birthplace of the university lies Pole 1 Pole 2 Asprela is a campus in the northern end of Porto Pole 3 Campo Alegre is located in the western part of the city over the river Douro bank not far from Pole 1 A number of other institutes and centers are scattered all over the city and even beyond its limits Students edit nbsp Queima das Fitas student parade nbsp Erasmus studentsThe students of the University of Porto organise several extra curricular events In sports those include the activities promoted within G A D U P and C D U P In culture the university recognizes as its cultural extension groups like Orfeao Universitario do Porto choir dance and music Teatro Universitario do Porto theatre NEFUP folklore SDdUP debates CLUP choir of the Faculty of Letters and AAOUP former Orfeao members The academic life offers major festivities with events ranging from the Latada to the Queima das Fitas This last event is organized in cooperation with FAP Federacao Academica do Porto and it is considered the biggest student festivity in Porto Organization editToday about 28 000 students 11 000 postgraduate attend the programmes and courses provided by the U Porto s fifteen schools 13 faculties a biomedical sciences institute and a business school each one with a considerable degree of autonomy Faculty of Architecture FAUP Faculty of Dental Medicine FMDUP Faculty of Economics FEP Faculty of Engineering FEUP Faculty of Fine Arts FBAUP Faculty of Law FDUP Faculty of Letters FLUP Faculty of Medicine FMUP Faculty of Nutrition and Food Science FCNAUP Faculty of Pharmacy FFUP Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences FPCEUP Faculty of Sciences FCUP 1 Faculty of Sport FADEUP 2 Institute of Biomedical Sciences Abel Salazar ICBAS Porto Business School PBS UPGlobally the U Porto offers 63 graduate degree courses over 160 master courses and several doctoral degree courses and other specialization courses supported by 2300 lecturers and a technical and administrative staff of over 1600 people nbsp The southern facade of the university s rectory nbsp FLUP Faculty of Letters of the University of Porto nbsp FEP Faculty of Economics of the University of Porto nbsp FEUP Faculty of Engineering of the University of PortoNotable alumni and professors editAbel Salazar doctor professor painter Agostinho da Silva philosopher Alberto Barros doctor professor and influent geneticist Antonio Carneiro painter Antonio Pinho Vargas pianist and composer Alexandre Quintanilha scientist Anake Kijjoa professor and scientist Antonio Soares dos Reis sculptor Artur Aguas professor and scientist Belmiro de Azevedo businessperson Berta Nunes Secretary of State for Portuguese Communities 2019 to present Camilo Castelo Branco writer Corino de Andrade professor and scientist Edgar Cardoso civil engineer and professor Eduardo Souto Moura architect Elisa Ferreira politician Marisa Ferreira artist Fernando Teixeira dos Santos minister Francisco Laranjo painter and professor Froilano de Mello microbiologist and MP in the Portuguese National Assembly Jose Neves businessman founder of Farfetch 11 Jorge de Sena poet writer professor and translator Jose A F O Correia engineer and scientist Jose Fernando Ferreira Mendes professor and scientist Jose Leite de Vasconcelos doctor ethnographer archeologist philologist museologist and university teacher Jose Pacheco Pereira teacher and political analyst Julio Dinis doctor writer Julio Pomar painter Kaulza de Arriaga Brigadier General writer professor and politician Leopoldina Ferreira Paulo anthropologist and the first woman to be awarded a Doctorate by the university Luis Archer biologist epistemologist and professor Luis Prista professor and scientist Manuel Sobrinho Simoes professor and scientist Marcelo Viana mathematician Maria Manuel Mota professor and biologist Mario Sousa professor and scientist Nuno Grande professor and scientist Richard Zimler professor and writer Romulo de Carvalho Antonio Gedeao scientist and poet Rui Reininho musician Rui Rio politician and former mayor of the city of Porto Sarah Hoyt writer Sergio Godinho musician Alvaro Siza architect Teresa Lago astrophysicist and professor Victor de Sa historian and professor Andreas T Salom Mining Engineer Virginia Moura anti government activist and feminist opposed to Estado Novo second Portuguese woman to qualify as a civil engineer See also editList of modern universities in Europe 1801 1945 List of universities in Portugal Higher education in PortugalNotes and references edit Universidade do Porto U Porto orgaos de Governo da Universidade do Porto Retrieved 27 June 2018 Direccao Geral de Estatisticas da Educacao e Ciencia Archived from the original on 23 June 2009 Retrieved 21 June 2015 Identidade e Normas Universidade do Porto Reitoria Codificacao Cromatica University of Porto Retrieved 23 December 2019 Academic Ranking of World Universities 2019 University of Porto ShanghaiRanking Retrieved 15 December 2019 CWTS Leiden Ranking 2019 Retrieved 15 December 2019 QS World University Rankings 2020 University of Porto QS Top Universities Retrieved 15 December 2019 World University Rankings 2020 University of Porto Times Higher Education THE Retrieved 15 December 2019 Best Global Universities 2020 University of Porto U S News Education Retrieved 15 December 2019 Europe Retrieved 21 June 2015 University of Porto Top Universities 16 July 2015 Retrieved 1 December 2019 Joshua Levine 3 September 2016 Jose Neves how the founder of Farfetch is politely reinventing the boutique for the digital age The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 24 June 2017 External links editUniversity of Porto Erasmus students reviews of University of Porto 41 08 48 N 8 36 56 W 41 14667 N 8 61556 W 41 14667 8 61556 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title University of Porto amp oldid 1113719648, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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