Técnico Lisboa (Universidade de Lisboa)

Técnico Lisboa (Universidade de Lisboa) is an exchange destination for Utrecht University bachelor and master students in Chemistry, Computer Sciences, Mathematics and Physics of the Faculty of Science.
Fields of study | Bachelor and master Chemistry, Computer Sciences, Mathematics and Physics |
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Student experiences | |
Webpages |
Class timetables: Integrated Master’s Programmes – Técnico Lisboa (ulisboa.pt) and https://tecnico.ulisboa.pt/en/education/courses/masters-programmes/ |
Social Media | |
Academic Calendar | |
Requirements | No information given. |
Areas of study open to exchange students | Master courses Computing Sciences and Physics. For bachelor students please look at the integrated master programmes for courses. First Cycle- Bachelor Degree- (1st, 2nd and 3rd year) classes are in Portuguese. Second Cycle- Master Degree (1st and 2nd year)- classes in are in English. Integrated Master Degree* (4th and 5th year) classes in are in English. * The difference between Master and Integrated Master is that at the end of the 1st Cycle (three years) there is always the option to continue to the Master (2nd cycle) of the same course (the integrated), or change to another Master. So Integrated is from 1st to 5th year being 4 and 5th the Master years |
Courses at Master’s level | Yes |
Language of instruction | Master courses are taught in English. |
Housing assistance | |
Estimated living costs per month | Average cost of living in Lisbon: Meals: € 225/month Renting a room: 200-350 €/month (expenses may not be included) Renting a Studio /Apartment: 350-500 €/month (expenses may not be included) Pass for Public Transportation: 35.65 €/month (bus and metro) Ticket Museum / Monuments: 2-5 € Cinema ticket: 6 € Tickets for theater, concerts, opera or ballet: 20-75 € National Minimum Wage: € 505/month |
Credits | ECTS and Evaluation Systems: ULisboa uses the national grading system (10-20) and the ECTS grading scale as defined in the ECTS framework by the European Commission. The legal framework that establishes the implementation of ECTS is set out in Portugal by the Decree Law No. 42/2005 of February 22nd. “The study time of a full-time academic year is between 1500 and 1680 hours and is completed in a period of 36-40 weeks “. 60 ECTS measure the full-time workload over the course of one academic year and 30 ECTS correspond to a semester . Each ECTS represents 28 hours of student work. |
Number of places available | 2 places per studyfield per year. Selection was not necessary the past years. |
Contact information
Any questions?
The International Officer at the Faculty of Science is Tessa Schutte.
Walk-in office hours are back: every Tuesday from 11-12 AM in the International Office, Minnaert building, room 1.17. In case this timeslot does not suit you, please make an (online) appointment below here: