EUTOPIA_HEALTH interdisciplinary mobilities are now open!

2 de July, 2025

The EUTOPIA_HEALTH project has launched short-term interdisciplinary mobilities for academic staff and researchers across the EUTOPIA_HEALTH consortium. This initiative supports 3 to 4 days mobilities aimed at fostering collaboration and sharing best practices within the consortium, with a focus on Health-related interdisciplinary topics. 

Who can apply? 

Academic staff (teaching or administrative) and researchers at any career stage, with a minimum of one year of work experience in Health-related research or research management, currently employed at NOVA University Lisbon. 

Budget 

Each outgoing mobility is funded up to 1,200€, covering accommodation, travel and living expenses.  

Application process 

Applications will be accepted continuously until all available funds are allocated. Eligible applications will be assessed and approved on a first-come, first-served basis. 

At least 10 mobilities are expected to be awarded to NOVA’s researchers and academic staff. All mobilities must be accomplished by 30 June 2027.  

For more information, please visit the EUTOPIA_HEALTH website. 

If you have questions, please contact nova.research@unl.pt. 

About the project 

The EUTOPIA_HEALTH is an initiative of nine universities within the EUTOPIA Alliance. It aims to create a novel and innovative framework for integrative academic management of Health-related scientific areas. The consortium includes: 

  • Widening universities: Babeș-Bolyai University (Romania), University of Ljubljana (Slovenia), NOVA University Lisbon (Portugal). 
  • Non-Widening universities: Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Belgium), Ca’ Foscari University of Venice (Italy), CY Cergy Paris University (France), University of Gothenburg (Sweden), Pompeu Fabra University-Barcelona (Spain), University of Warwick (United Kingdom). 

 

NOVA awards Honorary Doctorates to Maria Leptin and José de Sousa e Brito

1 de July, 2025

This Monday, the 30th, the auditorium of NOVA University Lisbon was filled to celebrate another moment of great academic significance: the conferral of the title of Doctor Honoris Causa to Maria Leptin, President of the European Research Council (ERC), and to José de Sousa e Brito, a prominent figure in the Portuguese legal academia.

“It is an honour to preside over a ceremony that distinguishes a scientist with an exceptional career and exemplary public service,” stated the Rector of NOVA at the opening of the session, highlighting Maria Leptin’s “pioneering work in the life sciences,” which “has helped expand our knowledge” and demonstrated how “fundamental science can illuminate life.” In short, he concluded, “this distinction reflects not only our admiration for her remarkable career but also the deep alignment between her values and those we uphold as an academic community.”

The tributes then turned to José de Sousa e Brito, acknowledged as a scholar whose intellectual legacy has shaped generations. “For nearly half a century, Professor Sousa e Brito has been devoted to teaching, sharing not only knowledge but also a rare ability to inspire critical thinking, ethical reflection, and academic rigour. With a career marked by tireless dedication to the pursuit of justice and legal clarity, his influence transcends the classroom, leaving a lasting mark on institutions and legal frameworks that define our society.”

Before an audience including several prominent public figures – such as Carlos Moedas, Mayor of Lisbon and former European Commissioner; José João Abrantes, President of the Constitutional Court; and former Minister of Justice, Francisca Van Dunem – the laudatory speeches and thanks from the honourees followed.

The first tribute was delivered by Elvira Fortunato, whose laboratory was among those that received the most ERC grants. Recalling the most significant milestones in Maria Leptin’s life and work, she emphasised how the ERC President “continues to champion scientific excellence across Europe and beyond.”

As the first Portuguese recipient of an ERC grant, Elvira Fortunato made a point of highlighting the importance of the 39 grants awarded to NOVA and the impact of the creation of the ERC Portugal Initiative, coordinated by the Foundation for Science and Technology. “These initiatives do more than expand the frontiers of science; they actively contribute to shaping our collective future, fostering prosperity and societal well-being.”

Maria Leptin thanked and reciprocated the praise: “The largest share of European research funding went to NOVA – clearly the best and most successful Portuguese university.” She also emphasised the importance of fundamental science: “Many do not understand why so much is invested in basic science. But it is that knowledge that enables us to tackle today’s major challenges.” She concluded with revealing data: “44% of ERC projects generated knowledge cited in patents; 400 new companies were born from discoveries funded by these grants.”

The tribute to José de Sousa e Brito followed. The first words came from Teresa Pizarro Beleza, read by Frederico da Costa Pinto: “His greatest virtue is persistence,” expressing her gratitude for the honouree’s personal generosity, especially in giving access to his library. “I know he was with me as he was with so many others.”

Luís Duarte d’Almeida, author of the second laudatory speech, reinforced this recognition, interspersing his remarks with poetic excerpts. Quoting The Philosophy of Literary Form by Kenneth Burke, he evoked the “metaphor of the unending conversation” as the ideal of academic dialogue, especially in the humanities and in analytical philosophy, the field in which Sousa e Brito always stood out. “The first time I read that metaphor, the image that came to mind was the library – the famous library – of José de Sousa e Brito.”
He underlined the honouree’s role in shaping, over many decades, an intellectual community across several fields: “Entering a library for the first time is already entering an unending conversation, and countless are the people who only truly began to engage in such a conversation in the library of José de Sousa e Brito.”

In the end, the honouree himself expressed his gratitude in a heartfelt manner: “I will forever be indebted to NOVA for having allowed me to teach Philosophy of Law, my favourite subject.” Throughout his speech, he stressed that “it is impossible to treat legal matters properly without considering philosophical questions.”

As expected, the ceremony ended with poetry: “As Pessoa says, everything is worthwhile…”

NOVA awarded honorary doctorates to Robert Langer and Maria Damanaki

30 de June, 2025

Last Friday, 27th January, the Rector’s auditorium at NOVA University Lisbon hosted a ceremony to welcome two important figures in science and world politics to our community.

“Few have contributed to health and to expanding the frontiers of knowledge in this way. Their vision and dedication exemplify the best of science for the benefit of humanity,’ said NOVA’s Rector João Sáágua, speaking about the career of the distinguished MIT scientist, Robert Langer. He added: “Maria Damanaki is a woman with an extraordinary vision, on the front line against a dictatorship, opening space for women’s careers, with a life full of achievements and values that represent the best of humanity.”

Laudatory speeches were given, followed by the presentation of the medal to each of the laureates.

‘The impact of his work makes him an Edison of medicine,’ said Pedro Oliveira, Director of the Nova School of Business and Economics, regarding Langer. He recalled that Langer had helped save millions of people around the world, even just considering his contribution to the mRNA vaccine against Covid-19 during the pandemic. ‘A hero who broke down the walls between industry and academia,’ he concluded.

‘To say he is a pioneer is an understatement,’ added João Conde, vice director of research at NOVA Medical School, recalling the privilege of having collaborated with Langer at MIT. ‘Above all, Langer changed the way we do science: simply, humbly, and never giving up. Furthermore, he is guided by the conviction that science should serve people. Let there be no doubt: this is the hero we want to follow.’

Even at the age of 76 and with an impressive CV, Robert S. Langer always smiled as he expressed his gratitude, emphasising above all what had kept him going: ‘Failure is okay. Remember that any great entrepreneur of our time failed before achieving success.” He also said that “you should work hard because you want to – if we realise how much this can change the world, then we will work even harder”.

Assunção Cristas, vice-president of the Faculty Council of NOVA School of Law, then took to the stage to praise Maria Damanaki. ‘She is more than Greek; she is a citizen of the world who has never been indifferent to the circumstances faced by women’, he said, also recalling how the former European Commissioner for the Environment, Oceans and Fisheries had entered politics at an early stage in her life. ‘One of her greatest contributions was the restoration of much of the marine life, which allowed for the creation of thousands of jobs in this area,’ Assunção Cristas highlighted, adding that her career is an inspiration to us all. ‘Protecting the ocean is not only possible, but essential for the future of humanity.’

Maria Damanaki made a point of explaining this, after remembering that she was born next to the sea and almost drowned at the age of three: ‘I always wanted to know what was beyond that immense blue’. As for her life as a politician, she acknowledged that it was not easy, even for someone like her who is a convinced Europeanist. In the end, she made a point of remembering Pessoa: ‘To be great, be whole.’

NOVA stands in solidarity with Palestine

27 de June, 2025

NOVA University Lisbon is deeply concerned about the tragic situation in Gaza, which has been widely recognised and denounced by the United Nations as extremely serious. 

In addition to the irreparable loss of tens of thousands of lives, the conditions for the region’s future development have also been systematically destroyed. Notably, the devastation of Palestinian higher education institutions, with which NOVA had academic cooperation relations, is an additional impact of this humanitarian catastrophe. Many of these institutions have had their infrastructure and equipment seriously damaged or destroyed, and a large number of their professors, researchers, students, and other professionals have been killed or forced to flee. 

NOVA joins the United Nations in calling for an immediate end to the violence and respect for international humanitarian law. We also call for Palestine to be recognised as an independent state. We reaffirm our commitment and willingness to resume academic cooperation projects with Palestinian universities as soon as possible, in the spirit of solidarity, institutional commitment, and global responsibility. 

We also express our solidarity with Palestinian members of the NOVA University Lisbon community, reaffirming our unconditional support for their dignity, safety and well-being. 

NOVA Hosts the MetaRed 2025 International Meeting

26 de June, 2025

On 26 and 27 June, NOVA University Lisbon will host the MetaRed 2025 International Meeting of Presidents and Rectors, a highly significant initiative for the Ibero-American higher education sector. 

MetaRed currently brings together over 1,700 universities, fostering a cooperative ecosystem in strategic areas such as digital transformation (MetaRed TIC), university entrepreneurship (MetaRed X), and sustainability and social responsibility (MetaRed S). 

More than just an institutional gathering, this moment marks a significant turning point, celebrating the power of global collaboration in addressing the challenges of an ever-changing world. As NOVA’s Rector, João Sàágua, emphasises: 

“We believe that progress is only meaningful when it is shared, inclusive, and sustainable.” 

NOVA currently holds the presidency of MetaRed S in Portugal, leading the coordination among national higher education institutions in building a more sustainable and socially responsible academic agenda. 

This International Meeting is therefore more than a space for reflection and the exchange of best practices: it is a call to action, ambition, and collaborative innovation. 

“We hope this meeting will build bridges, open new possibilities, and foster innovative solutions that strengthen our universities,” reinforces the Rector of NOVA — reaffirming the university’s commitment to a more collaborative, global, and future-ready academic community. 

 

NOVA strengthens strategic partnerships in Central Asia

24 de June, 2025

Over the course of six days in Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan, NOVA University Lisbon strengthened its ties with higher education institutions and established new collaborations with a direct impact on students. Discussions included exchange programmes, internships, and joint degrees, opening doors to academic and professional experiences in multicultural contexts. This journey was not only geographical, but also academic and human — reinforcing NOVA’s role as a global university.

The visit began in Baku on 9 June, with a meeting at ADA University, where Rector João Sàágua and Vice-Rector João Amaro de Matos were welcomed by Vice-Rector Fariz Ismailzade. Discussions focused on potential collaborations at the Master’s level in the fields of health management, data science, cybersecurity, and law and regulation.

On 10 June, a meeting was held with the State Agency for Science and Higher Education of Azerbaijan, represented by Ulker Sattarova and Muzhdat M. Hasanov, and attended by Professor Shahin Bayramov, Rector of Karabakh University. Opportunities for collaboration with local institutions were explored, including the development of joint degrees, student and researcher mobility programmes, capacity-building initiatives, and strategies to enhance the international visibility and competitiveness of Azerbaijani higher education.

Later that day, at Baku Higher Oil School, negotiations began for the signing of a memorandum of understanding, aiming to implement NOVA’s degree in renewable energies in partnership with NOVA School of Science and Technology, with the support of its Dean, José Alferes.

The Azerbaijani mission concluded on 11 June with the signing of a cooperation protocol with Azerbaijan State Oil and Industry University, in a meeting between Vice-Rector João Amaro de Matos and Rector Rufat Azizov. Priority areas include data science, computer engineering, and energy engineering, with particular emphasis on the potential introduction of the transversal and interdisciplinary module “Sustainability for All”, developed by the team led by Pro-Rector for Sustainability, Júlia Seixas.

In Tashkent, capital of Uzbekistan, on 12 June, NOVA initiated a new collaboration with Nordic International University. Discussions included joint Master’s programmes in sustainable urbanism and spatial planning (in partnership with NOVA FCT and NOVA FCSH), a double-degree project in communication and media (NOVA FCSH), and the integration of Uzbek students into Nova SBE’s Executive Education programmes.

The mission concluded in Samarkand on 14 June with a visit to the Samarkand Bukhara Silk Carpets factory, known for annually hosting students from Karlsruhe University, Germany, for 10-day technical internships. The owner, Abdulahad Badghisi, expressed interest in welcoming NOVA students under similar conditions, paving the way for future collaborations in the fields of arts (NOVA FCSH), restoration (NOVA FCT), and engineering.

VA School of Science and Technology.

The mission in Azerbaijan concluded with the signing of a cooperation protocol with the Azerbaijan State Oil and Industry University. Priority areas include data science, computer engineering, and energy engineering, with a special focus on the possible introduction of the cross-cutting module ‘Sustainability for All’, developed by the team of the Pro-Rector responsible for Sustainability, Júlia Seixas

In Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, NOVA launched a new collaboration with the Nordic International University. Discussions included joint master’s programmes in sustainable urbanism and spatial planning, a dual degree in communication and media, and the integration of Uzbek students into Nova SBE’s Executive Education programmes.

The mission ended in Samarkand, on 14 June, with a visit to the Samarkand Bukhara Silk Carpets factory, which annually hosts students from the University of Karlsruhe, Germany, for technical internships. The owner, Abdulahad Badghisi, expressed interest in welcoming NOVA students under similar arrangements, paving the way for future collaboration in the fields of arts, restoration, and engineering.

 

Application process for the position of Rector of NOVA

24 de June, 2025

Suspension of the process

On 24 June, the University suspended the electoral process for Rector as part of an injunction filed by an interested candidate.

Applications accepted

NOVA University Lisbon announces the opening of the application process for the position of Rector, which will take place between 1 April and 2 May 2025.

For more information, please see:

Application process for the position of Rector of NOVA

24 de June, 2025

Suspension of the process

On 24 June, the University suspended the electoral process for Rector as part of an injunction filed by an interested candidate.

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NOVA University Lisbon announces the opening of the application process for the position of Rector, which will take place between 1 April and 2 May 2025.

For more information, please see:

NOVA Spin-off ®, Cleocare, distinguished in international innovation competition in Macau

23 de June, 2025

Cleocare, formerly Glooma, a NOVA Spin-off ®, was awarded the Greatest Potential for Transfer of Technological Value prize in the 2025 edition of the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition (Macao) for Technology Enterprises from Brazil and Portugal. Cleocare was selected to participate in this competition by NOVA itself, recognizing the start-up’s potential impact in the healthcare sector. 

Organized by the Economic and Technological Development Bureau of the Macau Special Administrative Region Government, the competition brought together 17 finalists from Brazil and Portugal. The event, which aims to promote technological cooperation between Macau, China and Portuguese-speaking countries, awarded prizes to companies in areas such as artificial intelligence, biomedicine, medical devices and IoT. 

The prize awarded to Cleocare recognizes its high potential for transferring technological value to the Greater Bay Area – Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao. In addition to the prize money of 50.000 MOP (around 5.300 EUR), Cleocare will have access to networking and collaboration opportunities with investors, incubators and academic institutions in China, namely in Shanghai, Shenzhen and Jiangsu. 

“This distinction represents an important international recognition of the work we have been doing. It is a clear sign that our technology has the potential to make a real impact in the healthcare sector, not only in Portugal but also in international markets. We would like to thank NOVA for their vote of confidence and for all their support throughout this journey”, said Francisco Nogueira and Frederico Stock, co-founders of Cleocare. 

This success highlights NOVA’s role in supporting entrepreneurship and innovation, as well as internationalization in the scientific and technological field. 

Check here more information about the competition

and here for more information about Cleocare

QS Ranking 2026: NOVA leads Portugal in reputation for employability and international diversity

19 de June, 2025

NOVA University Lisbon rose 61 places in the latest edition of the QS World University Ranking to position 327 worldwide. In this way it overtook the University of Coimbra, establishing itself as the third best Portuguese university, in a context in which almost all national universities improved their positioning, reinforcing the prestige of higher education in the country.

 

NOVA leads the way in internationalisation

NOVA stands out as a national leader in three indicators related to internationalisation: International Faculty, International Students and International Student Diversity, reinforcing its strategy as a Global university.

The international labour market’s recognition of the quality of NOVA’s graduates has also been growing. The Employer Reputation indicator saw the largest increase in the institution, with a rise of 110 places, and our University now occupies position 315 in this criterion.

 

“These results reflect the University’s transversal effort over the last few years to recruit quality international talent, both at teaching and student level. This success has only been possible given the growing recognition of NOVA’s quality and reputation among the main international employers, as the results of this ranking clearly attest to”, states João Amaro de Matos, NOVA’s Vice-Reitor da NOVA for Education and International Development.

Internationalisation has been a strategic priority for NOVA in recent years. Internally, this can be seen in the growing diversity of teachers, researchers, students and technicians. Externally, its role is emphasised in the international alliances and collaborations it maintains and, above all, in those it has developed in a transformative way more recently.

NOVA is the only Portuguese university with a campus abroad, is a member of the EUTOPIA alliance, leads the country in ERC scholarships per capita and has raised more than 200 million euros in competitive European projects.

With this rise and the strengthening of its strategic indicators, NOVA is consolidating its position as a leading university on the European and international scene.

NOVA Medical School inaugurates the first building of its new campus in Carcavelos

17 de June, 2025

NOVA Medical School officially inaugurated, this Monday (June 16), the Advanced Training Building, the first phase of its new campus in Carcavelos. This strategic project will profoundly transform education, research, and innovation in health in Portugal.

With a total investment of €50 million and a total area of 25,500 m², the NOVA Medical School Carcavelos campus will be developed in several phases until 2028. It will bring together undergraduate and postgraduate education, biomedical research, entrepreneurship, healthcare provision, and community engagement activities. More than just a building, this inauguration marks the beginning of a new hub for health in Portugal, grounded in the principles of scientific excellence, pedagogical innovation, and social responsibility.

Ana Paula Martins, Minister of Health, highlighted the project’s importance for the country’s development: “The doctors trained here will carry a mission for the future, as they are the ones who will shape it for the benefit of people and communities. The country needs projects like this one, which bring Portugal closer to the future we all aspire to. In this new chapter, may you write a significant part of what will become medical education and health teaching in Portugal.”

For Carlos Carreiras, Mayor of Cascais, this project is “another decisive step towards the future.” “This new academic and scientific hub represents the continuation of a clear strategy: to attract talent, knowledge, and innovation. More than buildings or numbers, this is about people. It is about ensuring health, proximity, and dignity, with public policy decisions based on science and knowledge for everyone living in Cascais.”

“This new campus of NOVA Medical School is a clear example of NOVA’s ambition — a global university committed to excellence and innovation with real impact on society. This is a space that integrates science, education, and healthcare and places Portugal at the forefront of European medical training,” stressed João Sàágua, Rector of NOVA University Lisbon.

“The inauguration of the Advanced Training Building at NOVA Medical School is a major milestone in building the School of the Future — a more open, collaborative institution, student-centred and deeply connected to society. This campus is a platform to rethink how we train doctors and health professionals, based on interdisciplinarity, technological innovation, and a humanistic vision of medicine that makes us very proud. This is also a moment to thank our institutional partners — both public and private — who form the foundation of everything that has already been achieved and of what is still to come,” said Miguel Xavier, Interim Director of NOVA Medical School.

The new Advanced Training Building, spanning over 4,000 m², includes 12 modular learning rooms, 8 clinical simulation laboratories, an anatomical theatre with 12 stations, and a modern surgical training centre. It is the first cornerstone of the new campus. Dedicated to postgraduate education, research, and innovation, this space embodies a student-centred approach, offering flexible, collaborative, and technologically advanced environments. The laboratories feature robotic mannequins and simulated patients, and the anatomical theatre uses state-of-the-art technologies for cadaveric training, promoting realistic and safe learning.

This new facility reflects NOVA Medical School’s strong commitment to lifelong learning, recognising the growing complexity of medical practice. By establishing a centre of excellence for the continuous development and specialisation of health professionals, the School reinforces its position as a national and international reference institution.

The presentation of the new campus took place in front of an audience that included the Minister of Health, Ana Paula Martins, local government officials, institutional partners, and representatives from the health, science, and education sectors. The crucial role of donors was acknowledged, including support from Cascais City Council, CUF, Bial, Germano de Sousa, Haddad Foundation, Grupo Nabeiro–Delta Cafés, Jerónimo Martins/Pingo Doce, Grupo Ribera Salud, among other public and private partners.

The new campus will also be connected to two strategic projects currently underway: the Hospital de Todos-os-Santos (in Lisbon, scheduled to open in 2027) and the Alcabideche Complex, which will focus on innovation, healthcare provision, research, and health entrepreneurship.

The inauguration ceremony also featured the presentation of a work by the artist Joana Vasconcelos, whose intervention aims to reinforce the cultural and humanistic dimension of the campus. The internationally renowned Portuguese artist will create a piece symbolising the intersection of art, science, and society. The event included a performance by fado singer Kátia Guerreiro, accompanied by Professor Themudo Barata and guest musicians.

The event concluded with the unveiling of a commemorative plaque and a visit to the new building, officially opening the doors to what will become a medical school of the future — global, interdisciplinary, innovative, and rooted in excellence.

NOVA researcher awarded European grant to study the impact of financial literacy on the active population

17 de June, 2025

A grant from the European Research Council (ERC) has been awarded to Miguel Ferreira, Full Professor and Vice-Dean of Nova School of Business & Economics (Nova SBE). The school thus remains the only institution in Portugal to receive ERC funding in the fields of economics, finance and management (panel SH1 – Individuals, Markets and Organisations).

The project FINANCEforALL has been awarded an ERC Advanced Grant, the first ever granted in Portugal within this panel. The study aims to assess the impact of financial literacy training on the Portuguese working population, analysing not only the direct effects on individuals’ financial knowledge and behaviour, but also the indirect impacts on their co-workers, companies and local economies.

“Financial education is essential for the well-being of families and the resilience of economies. This project will make it possible, for the first time, to rigorously and on a large scale understand the real effects of financial literacy in workplace and regional contexts,” says the Nova SBE researcher.

The research, led by Miguel Ferreira — who also holds the Banco BPI–“la Caixa” Foundation Chair in Responsible Finance and coordinates the financial literacy programme Finanças para Todos at Nova SBE — represents a landmark in economic research in Portugal.

The project will adopt an innovative experimental design, with interventions in municipalities, companies and workplaces, combining surveys with unique administrative data — such as credit records, tax data, property ownership and banking transactions — to measure short- and long-term effects in areas such as income, consumption, savings, employment and entrepreneurship. The project involves partnerships with the Bank of Portugal and the National Statistics Institute (INE).

This will be the first time, at international level, that a comprehensive analysis is conducted on the effects of financial literacy in the workplace, offering a new perspective on its economic and social impact.

“This recognition confirms the excellence of NOVA’s researchers and their commitment to producing research with a positive impact on society. I would like to congratulate Nova SBE and Professor Miguel Ferreira on this achievement,” says Isabel Rocha, Vice-Rector for Research, Innovation and Value Creation at NOVA University Lisbon.

This is the third ERC grant awarded to Nova SBE, following the Starting Grants obtained by Miguel Ferreira in 2012 and Alex Armand in 2021.

With this new distinction, the total number of ERC grants awarded to NOVA researchers across a wide range of fields since 2007 rises to 39.

OPEN and IDEA Programmes: Applications open until June 20

17 de June, 2025

Applications are now officially open for the OPEN and IDEA programmes, promoted by NOVA University Lisbon as part of CONNECT – Turning Knowledge into Impact, a Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship Initiative (IIES) developed in consortium with Casa do Impacto (Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Lisboa) and the Catholic University of Portugal, through the Yunus Social Innovation Center. The consortium is supported by Social Investors: Lisbon City Council, Galp Foundation, and Santander Foundation.

These two programmes mark the first edition of the initiative and focus on the theme of Housing, Habitat and Mobility. Running from June 26 to July 17, the programmes aim to engage professionals, researchers, faculty members, and students in the exploration, ideation, and testing of innovative solutions to pressing social and territorial challenges.

“CONNECT aims to create a true ecosystem of social and territorial innovation by linking academic knowledge to communities and real-world challenges. The OPEN and IDEA programmes are the starting point,” says João Seixas, Pro-Rector for Socio-Territorial Innovation at NOVA University Lisbon and coordinator of the consortium at the university.

Applications are open until June 20 and can be submitted through the online form.

About the Programmes

OPEN is a foresight and analysis programme featuring immersive sessions on trends and opportunities in the area of Housing, Habitat, and Mobility.

IDEA fosters the ideation and early development of innovative projects and solutions.

Selected participants will benefit from:

  • Specialized mentoring;
  • Design thinking tools and innovation training;
  • Integration into active social innovation networks;
  • Opportunity for one-year incubation at Casa do Impacto (for selected projects).

More information here.

 

Nova SBE highlighted in the Financial Times Master’s In Finance Ranking

16 de June, 2025

Nova SBE was placed in 6th place globally in the prestigious Financial Times Masters in Finance ranking 2025.

More information here.

Cascais honors Rector and four NOVA Schools with Medal of Honor of the Municipality

11 de June, 2025

NOVA University Lisbon was distinguished with four Medals of Honor from the Municipality of Cascais, awarded to the Rector, João Sàágua, NOVA Medical School, NOVA School of Law, Nova School of Business and Economics and the Faculty of Science and Technology. The awards were presented as part of the celebrations for Municipal Day.

This recognition reflects the strengthening of the strategic relationship between NOVA and the Municipality of Cascais, a long-standing partnership marked by consistent collaboration in areas such as education, research, innovation and territorial cohesion. This collaboration began with the creation of the Nova SBE campus in Carcavelos and has been consolidated with new high-impact projects.

Amongst the different highlights, are the future facilities of NOVA Medical School and NOVA School of Law, which will be based in Cascais, as well as the creation of a new polo for NOVA School of Science and Technology, dedicated to aerospace engineering. These initiatives will strengthen NOVA’s presence in the municipality and contribute towards a regional University ecosystem, with academic, scientific, and social impact.

“Cascais stands out as one of the strategic municipalities in the realization of NOVA’s vision as a global and civic University. This close relationship with Cascais, built up over the last few years, has contributed to the strong growth and affirmation of the University, with an impact on the region and the country”, as referred by NOVA’s Rector, João Sàágua.

The award of the municipality’s Medal of Honour recognizes the role of NOVA University Lisbon as an agent of transformation and sustainable development, as well as its contribution to building a more prosperous, inclusive and supportive municipality.

© Município de Cascais

Discover the winning teams at NOVA Starters Academy 2025

6 de June, 2025

During the last semester, 37 students from seven academic units at NOVA University Lisbon worked together in ten multidisciplinary teams to develop entrepreneurial projects. Last Wednesday, the 4 th, they publicly presented their ideas to a jury comprising Ricardo Feferbaum (AngelsWay), Sofia Rolo (UNF), Cíntia Costa (+351) and Isabel Rocha, NOVA’s Vice-Rector for Research and Innovation. 

The YOLK team, made up by Tancredi di Grande (Nova SBE), Ma Chue and Murshid Kazi (NOVA IMS) and Rita Martins de Sousa (NOVA School of Law), won the top prize and secured direct access to the Future Innovator Programme at Unicorn Factory Lisbon 

Honourable Mentions were also awarded to the following projects: 

  • Match Play: Laura Borges Veiga (NOVA IMS), Gonçalo Simões (Nova SBE), Rafaela Neto de Jesus (NOVA FCT) and Farhan Arshad (NOVA IMS). 
  • Dear Journal: Jelle Koopman (Nova SBE), António Oliveira, Vitória Kushniruk (NOVA IMS) and Maria Luísa Beja (Nova SBE). 

Recognised for its practical approach to stimulating entrepreneurial spirit among participants, supported by experts and coaches in the field, NOVA Starters Academy is NOVA University Lisbon’s longest-running entrepreneurship programme, having provided hundreds of students with the essential tools to create a start-up. 

NOVA highlights the role of European universities at YERUN’s 10^(th) anniversary conference

6 de June, 2025

NOVA University Lisbon attended the conference marking the 10th anniversary of the Young European Research Universities Network (YERUN), held in Brussels on Thursday, 5th May. The university contributed with a presentation focused on the future of university collaboration in Europe.

João Amaro de Matos, Vice-Rector for Education and International Development, took part in the session entitled “Working Together for Impact: The Future of European University Collaboration”, where participants discussed the challenges and opportunities facing European university alliances. In his intervention, he highlighted the importance of student engagement, the need for institutional agility, and the long-term sustainability of these alliances.

Held under the motto “10 Years of YERUN: Looking Forward, Growing Together”, the event brought together university leaders, European Commission representatives, and experts in science and innovation.

Further information is available on the YERUN website

NOVA students take part in European challenge on disinformation promoted by EUTOPIA

29 de May, 2025

The 3rd edition of the Innovation Challenges for Students, organised by the European University Alliance EUTOPIA (of which NOVA is a member), took place from 13 to 15 May 2025 at Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona.

The event, which took place under the theme ‘Unmasking the Truth: Tackling Fake News Together’, brought together 80 students from ten European universities, including NOVA University Lisbon, which was represented by students from the NOVA School of Law (NSL), NOVA FCSH, NOVA Medical School (NMS), NOVA IMS, NOVA ENSP and Nova School of Business and Economics (Nova SBE). 

The challenge focused on four key areas related to disinformation:

  • ‘Fake News & Fact-Checking’, which aimed to integrate fact-checking into citizens’ daily lives and was proposed by Lucía Abadías López from Verificat — the only fact-checking platform in Catalonia to be recognised internationally;
  • ‘Fake News & Mental Health’, which addressed misinformation on mental health among young people and was proposed by Meritxell Vilanova Cots from Fundació Joia — a non-profit organisation with over 40 years’ experience in Barcelona;
  • ‘Fake News and Deepfakes’, which aimed to promote critical awareness of the creation and dissemination of AI-generated manipulated content, was proposed by Alex Valverde Valencia from the RAIN Film Festival, the first European festival dedicated to film and AI.
  • ‘Fake News and Democratic Fragility’, focused on protecting democratic values through the use of open data and was proposed by Mar Escarrabill from Canòdrom – Ateneu d’Innovació Digital i Democràtica. 

 The students were organised into interdisciplinary teams and challenged to develop innovative solutions for each topic. The programme included workshops, debates and collaborative work sessions to foster an environment of active learning and critical reflection on the impact of disinformation on contemporary society. The event concluded with public presentations of the final projects to a live audience and an international jury comprising academics, journalists, fact-checking professionals and innovation experts. 

XVII Photography Competition: view the winning images here

28 de May, 2025

Open to students from all cycles of study, this edition of the competition challenged participants to explore different perspectives on diversity through the lens of a camera.

1st Prize:
Joana Cortes/Nova SBE: ‘Flavour of Existence’

2nd Prize:
João António Barreto de Oliveira (NOVA FCT): ‘Coexistence by the River’

Third Prize:
Enrique Taubmann (Nova SBE): ‘Closed Eyes’

Honourable Mention:
Laila Abdelrahman Babiker (NOVA Cairo): ‘Threads of Identity’

Honourable Mention
Laura Pinto da Mota (NOVA FCSH): ‘Untitled’

Honourable Mention
Beatriz Brito (NOVA School of Law): ‘Meat’

The first, second and third prizes will be awarded the respective monetary amounts of €500, €300 and €200. Honourable mentions will each receive €100.

NYTA – NOVA Young Talent Awards: The university recognises the best first-year undergraduate students

28 de May, 2025

NOVA University Lisbon once again honoured the best first-year undergraduates at NOVA in the 2023/24 academic year, as well as the principals of their former secondary schools.

“My congratulations to all the award winners. May this award be a source of pride for the dedication, perseverance, and quality that you have demonstrated”, said the Rector of NOVA, João Sáágua, at the beginning of the NYTA ceremony. He also emphasised that ‘the challenges facing our society are great and complex, and we need our best minds to face them’.

On Tuesday, the Rectorate auditorium at NOVA University Lisbon was filled to capacity to honour the 42 students who performed the best in their first year of study at NOVA. As well as recognising their commitment and dedication, this award honours the secondary schools from which the students come.

‘Students are said to be, and rightly so, the reason for a university’s existence, and they certainly represent the greatest and most relevant impact that can be had in the service of society,’ reinforced the Rector. He added that, at NOVA, educating students is increasingly linked to the other two missions: research and innovation. Whether through alternative education, the permanent transformation of the job market, or the great challenges facing today’s society — such as climate change, health issues, war, inequality, and the crisis of democracy — public, private, and social institutions must be equipped with competent, adaptable people with new knowledge in a variety of areas. All of this implies an enormous capacity for openness to society. In this respect, NOVA aims to be a national leader in collaboration.”

Before the diplomas were handed out, there was still time to hear from Ivo Bernardo, a visiting assistant professor at NOVA IMS, passionate about Data Science and Analytics, and partner at DareData Engineering — a startup specialized in implementing machine learning systems in companies of different sizes, considered the fastest-growing AI company in Portugal. “After this presentation, it seems like I was a brilliant student, which is not true. Now, if the result of my experience, as an average/good student, was this, imagine what you, as the best, can do”, he said, reminding us that the most valuable asset is on the students’ side: “Never forget that what you have the most, right now, is time.”

Included in the University’s Strategic Plan for 2020-2030, the Talent@NOVA program consists of several subprograms dedicated to all members of the NOVA community — professors, researchers, staff and students. Known as NYTA, the initiative that brought together part of the NOVA community again is just one of these measures.

 

EUTOPIA MORE Hackathon Highlights Innovation at NOVA

27 de May, 2025

From May 5 to 9, NOVA University Lisbon hosted the EUTOPIA MORE Innovation Challenges for Researchers, an international initiative that brought together 17 researchers from seven universities of the EUTOPIA alliance for an intensive week of collaborative work dedicated to the theme of the Ocean.  

Part of the EUTOPIA MORE project, the event challenged participants to design innovative solutions for real-world problems presented by industry partners: Oceano Fresco, BlueOASIS, and Ocean Community. Working in multidisciplinary teams, the researchers combined knowledge from diverse scientific fields and institutions in an environment that fostered experimentation and co-creation.  

The programme featured hands-on sessions, expert talks on the latest trends in the blue economy, and visits to key innovation ecosystems, including the NOVA Innovation & Analytics Lab (NOVA IMS), the Haddad Entrepreneurship Institute (NOVA SBE), and Fórum Oceano.  

The week concluded with a public presentation of the solutions developed, showcasing creative, tech-driven proposals with strong practical potential to address emerging challenges in ocean-related sectors — a strategic area for both NOVA’s scientific community and the city.  

NOVA welcomes delegation from Zhejiang University to strengthen international academic cooperation

26 de May, 2025

The visit of Zhejiang University (ZJU) to NOVA University Lisbon marked a significant step in strengthening international academic collaboration between two leading institutions. Renowned as one of China’s most prestigious universities, with a strong focus on science, technology, and innovation, ZJU expressed interest in establishing strategic partnerships with NOVA, particularly through short-term exchanges for students, faculty, and researchers. 

The ZJU delegation, received on 23 May, included Professor Ye Min, Vice President of the university’s Development Committee and Director of the Academic Committee of the Institute of China’s Science, Technology and Education Policy; Professor Hou Wanjun, Vice Dean of the same institute; Dr Chen Chan, Deputy Director of ZJU’s Policy Research Office; Dr Chen Guanghua, researcher at the institute; and Xia Bicao, research assistant. 

The delegation was welcomed by Prof. João Amaro de Matos, Vice-Rector for Education and International Development at NOVA and by representatives from NOVA Schools: Maria Cardeira da Silva, Vice- Dean for Internationalization at NOVA FCSH, Alexandra Fiéis and Prof. Joana Teixeira, both faculty members at the Linguistics Center also at NOVA FCSH, as well as Amilton Moreira from the Internationalisation Division. Representing NOVA FCT was Marina Marques, Head of the Internationalization and Mobility Office.

Several areas of mutual interest were identified during the meeting, and a general cooperation agreement between the two universities is currently being prepared. 

 

 

Connected Communities: Visit by delegation from EUTOPIA Alliance partner university reinforces transnational collaboration

26 de May, 2025

A delegation of six students and one lecturer from Babes-Bolyai University, Romania, visited NOVA School of Law for the final session of a course held within the framework of the Connected Community Ocean Challenges, an initiative of the EUTOPIA European University, coordinated by NOVA. 

Taught by Professor and also Secretary-General of the Ocean Forum Ruben Eiras, the course “Financing Sustainable Blue Economy and Integration of Policies and Development”, part of the Master’s in Law and Economics of the Sea – Ocean Governance, was designed to give both local and international students an in-depth understanding of the maritime economy and the policies shaping its sustainable development in global and European contexts. 

The course was delivered in a hybrid format, with synchronous sessions enabling active participation from the Romanian students throughout the semester, culminating in their visit to Lisbon for the final presentation. 

During the final session, all the students, including the ones from NOVA’s partner university — who had attended the course remotely — had the opportunity to present their final business-oriented projects in person to a panel of experts and investors in the field of the sustainable blue economy. 

This experience, the first of its kind at NOVA, reinforced the transnational and collaborative nature of EUTOPIA, fostering a sense of belonging to the alliance and promoting academic exchange between partner institutions. 

More information about the Connected Communities 

IX Band Contest: vote here!

23 de May, 2025

Organised by the Culture and Events Support Unit, the IX NOVA Música Band Competition is a NOVA University Lisbon initiative.

Aiming to promote Portuguese music among the university’s student community, the competition includes a final performance by the contestants and awards the winner with a cash prize of 700 euros.

Here is the playlist of the competing bands. To vote, just click on the following link.
The band with the most votes will be one of the three finalists to play in the final on 25 June.

Voting is open until 30 May.

 

You can find more information on the NOVA Cultura website and the Nova Música Facebook page.

NOVA kicks off pilot Inclusive Leadership training

23 de May, 2025

NOVA University Lisbon launched, last week, the Pilot Training in Inclusive Leadership with an inaugural session in the Senate Room of the Rectorate, last Wednesday 21. 

Developed under the European project ULEAD4ALL, the training is aimed at those who aspire to lead — from students keen to make a difference, to current decision-makers within the NOVA community. Its goal? To foster more inclusive, representative leadership in academic and professional settings, through a mentorship-based approach. 

The opening session was filled with moments of connection, sharing and reflection. Participants had the chance to meet, kick-start their mentoring relationships and delve into the key concepts that will guide the rest of the programme, running in a hybrid format until the end of June. 

Given the strong interest in this pilot edition, NOVA’s Equality and Inclusion Office is already considering launching further editions. The ambition is clear: to engage more and more members of the university community in building a culture of leadership that is fairer, more diverse, and truly inclusive. 

 

 

NOVA ImpACT! Challenges 2025: A competition that supports ideas that could change the world.

22 de May, 2025

NOVA University Lisbon is once again calling on creative and entrepreneurial minds with the latest edition of the NOVA impACT! Challenges, a competition designed to boost innovative projects with social and environmental impact. The initiative will run from 23 June to 14 July 2025, and applications are open until 11:59 PM on 4 June. 

Organised by the NOVA Impact Office, the programme supports teams developing solutions aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Over the course of three intensive weeks, participants will benefit from expert-led workshops, dedicated mentoring, and an initial €500 seed fund to support prototype development. 

The programme culminates in a live pitch event at the NOVA Rectorate, where a panel of academic and industry leaders will evaluate the projects. The winning team will receive an additional prize to help accelerate their solution’s implementation. 

Applications can be submitted via the NOVA Innovation website 

NOVA University Lisbon celebrates innovation at the 3rd ADN Awards Gala – Agir Diferente na NOVA

20 de May, 2025

On Monday, 19 May, NOVA University Lisbon celebrated the 3rd edition of the ADN Awards Gala – Agir Diferente na NOVA, an initiative aimed at recognising, valuing, and promoting innovative practices developed within the institution. The ceremony – held at the Rectory, on the Campolide campus, with strong participation from the academic community – honoured three winning projects and three honourable mentions, selected for their impact, creativity, and contribution to the continuous improvement of the University.

In his opening remarks, Rector João Sàágua recalled the origins of the initiative and underlined its purpose: “The core of this idea is to recognise the importance of technical and administrative staff to the University. […] This project honours NOVA and must continue.”

The Rector also highlighted the growth and consolidation of the gala, noting that this 3rd edition shows “that the project has been embraced by the schools and by the people”, and thanked the technical and administrative staff for “wearing NOVA’s shirt with such commitment and generosity.”

In total, 26 applications were submitted this year, demonstrating the NOVA community’s strong commitment to innovation and continuous improvement. The jury – composed of Ana Rita Marante (jury chair, NOVA Administrator), Mário Pelaio (University of Aveiro), António Cabecinha (University of Algarve), João Paulo Carvalho (Senior Partner at Quidgest), Ricardo Oliveira (Digitallis), and Fátima Valério (Caixa Geral de Depósitos) – also selected the 12 best applications by category, which received a trophy. The three Honourable Mentions received a diploma, and the three award-winning projects received a monetary prize of €2,500 each.

ADN Award-Winning Projects 2025

InNOVA – NOVA’s Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory
This project established the structure for data collection and management of NOVA’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions inventory, involving all organisational units, empowering teams, and laying the foundations for a cross-cutting environmental information system.
Category: Other Projects (Sustainability)
Team: Madalena Ravara, Rita Aragão Ramos, Vitória Ferreira, Manuel Salvador, Paula Chicau, Catarina Bernardo, Susana Santos, Sara Ribeiro, Marco Lopes, José Malcato, Paula Pacheco, Patrícia Ferreira, João Loureiro, Patrícia Luz, Cláudia Saque
Sponsor: Caixa Geral de Depósitos

Oeiras Experimenta – Climate-smart crops for sustainable food production
A citizen science project bringing together researchers, local communities, and policymakers to explore alternative and underutilised drought-resistant crops, contributing to food security in the context of climate change.
Category: Innovation and Entrepreneurship Support
Team: Maria João Leão and Inês Sardinha
Sponsor: Quidgest

PUFF – Upcycling for Training and Futures Project
An environmental and social impact project that reuses PVC banners through sewing, extending the material’s life cycle and creating employment opportunities for migrant communities through partnership work.
Category: Social Action
Team: Susana Gonzalez, Joana Maciel, Pedro Fontes, Patrícia Nunes, João Lima, Hélder António
Sponsor: Digitallis

Honourable Mentions

Violence Against Women – Challenging Silence and Strengthening the Response in the Academic Environment (Social Action)
Repentinas (Sports or Cultural Activities)
WHO Collaborating Centres (Internationalisation)

Best Project in Each Area

Social welfare: PUFF – Upcycling Project for Training and Future
Support for Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Oeiras Experimenta
Internationalisation: WHO Collaborating Centres
Support for Research: Researchers on board
Sports or Cultural Activities: Repentinas
Strategy and Planning: PLANET – Technological Strategic Planning
Quality Management: NOVA Quality Day
Human Resources Management: Training – A Strategic Pillar for Human Resources
Marketing and Communication: NOVA Talks
Libraries, Documentation Services and Bibliometrics: SOS – Shots of Skills
Digital Transformation: APP NOVA FCSH – Communication tool for the academic community
Other Projects: Application No. 5 – InNOVA

NOVA has brought the giraffe Lili to life to promote diversity on both a national and international level

16 de May, 2025

In May, the European month dedicated to diversity, NOVA University Lisbon reaffirmed its commitment to its core values by collaborating with the Portuguese Association for Diversity and Inclusion (APPDI). As a signatory of the Portuguese Diversity Charter, NOVA belongs to a network of over 560 organisations dedicated to creating a fairer, more inclusive society. 

Since 2024, NOVA’s Academic Division has actively participated in APPDI’s Education Working Group, which aims to engage educational institutions in the development and promotion of inclusive educational projects. One of these initiatives is the original story LiLi the Giraffe, the giraffe with no spots, created as a didactic resource for primary and elementary school children. 

The story was first shared with children attending a summer camp organised by NOVA’s Social Services (SASNOVA), where they listened to the story and drew their own spot-free giraffes, engaging in a playful activity that fostered empathy and acceptance of difference. 

To support the international reach of this project, APPDI requested an English translation of the story to present it to the European Commission and share it with international partners. NOVA answered the call through a collaboration between the Academic Division and NOVA FCSH, involving Professor Marco Neves, a lecturer in translation, and student Flavia Della Valle. 

Following the translation, NOVA’s Academic Division also oversaw the editorial work and design of an illustrated e-book, now ready to be shared across Europe and beyond. 

 

NOVA is promoting training for summer camp monitors 

16 de May, 2025

In collaboration with the Teaching Division of the Rectorate of NOVA University Lisbon, NOVA Medical School is organising specialised training for summer camp monitors. The training aims to ensure that all professionals leading groups of children and young people are adequately prepared and qualified to perform their duties responsibly, safely and creatively. 

The training will take place from 30 May to 6 June in a hybrid format. Asynchronous modules will be available on NOVA’s e-learning platform, allowing each participant to organise their own learning pace. On the last day, there will be a face-to-face session at the NOVA Medical School facilities in Lisbon. 

The training covers the legal framework for holiday camps, practical guidelines on payments and issuing receipts through the Finance Portal, and topics such as group dynamics, interpersonal relationships, intercultural communication, first aid and basic life support.

Successful completion of the training and passing the final assessment will result in the award of a certificate attesting to the acquisition of essential skills for the effective and safe performance of the monitor role. 

Registration is open until 26 May.
More information via email: supernovasummerschool@unl.pt

The NOVA Health Conference discussed the future of food in relation to science, culture and sustainability

14 de May, 2025

“Food in Transformation – Conversations about Consumption, Diets and Sustainability” was the theme of the conference organised by the Nutrition group at NOVA Health, formed by professors Iva Pires (FCSH), Carlota Vaz Patto (ITQB) and Luis Pereira da Silva (NMS), and which brought together experts from various areas to reflect on the challenges of today’s food and its implications for public health and the planet.

The opening session included a speech by the Pro-Rector coordinator of NOVA Health, Cláudio Soares, who was represented by Luís Pereira da Silva, paediatrician and co-coordinator of the Nutrition group. 

The speech emphasised the importance of collaboration between NOVA’s various units, which are located in Lisbon, Almada, Oeiras and Cascais, to develop interdisciplinary health solutions. ‘This is one of the most diverse conferences I have attended within the scope of NOVA Health’, he said, thanking the organising team for their commitment and highlighting the role of the eight NOVA Health thematic groups, including the Nutrition group. 

The revolution on the plate and the science behind flavour 

The first roundtable was titled “The Revolution on the Plate: What has changed in our diets?”, the conversation focused on the impact of biotechnology, plant breeding, and the cultural evolution of the human palate. Several NOVA units were represented by researchers, including ITQB NOVA, ENSP NOVA, NMS and NOVA FCSH. Iva Pires, a researcher at NOVA FCSH, moderated the discussion. 

Topics discussed included the role of improved plants in food diversification (Carlota Vaz Patto, ITQB NOVA), the use of biotechnology to create sustainable foods (Rita Abranches, ITQB NOVA) and re-educating taste based on medicine’s role. Over the centuries, medicine has influenced our eating habits by shaping our perception of taste from a health point of view. However, this change must be adapted to the motivations and individual profiles of consumers (Inês Mota/NMS and Cristina Godinho/ENSP NOVA).

Influences at the table: between communication, education and changing habits

In the second roundtable discussion, ‘At the table with influences: what shapes our food choices?’, the role of communication, culture and food education was considered. Ana Margarida Barreto (NOVA FCSH) highlighted the importance of differentiated communication strategies for children, the elderly and each age group within the scope of the project she coordinates, ‘Communication for Health: Exploratory Study for the Promotion of Healthy Eating’. She underlined the need to use the same strategies, tactics and tools used by major food industry brands to promote healthy eating in a conscious and ethical way. Iva Pires addressed the normalisation of food waste, while Luís Pereira da Silva emphasised the importance of educating the palate from childhood. Catarina Espanhol (EUREST Portugal) advocated a more integrated approach to informing and educating citizens.

The session concluded with the consensus that achieving food transformation necessitates dialogue between disciplines, sectors, and generations. This first conference organised by the NOVA Saúde Nutrition group was characterised precisely by this spirit of sharing and collaboration.

 

 

 

NOVA and UEMF establish strategic partnership between Europe and the Maghreb

14 de May, 2025

As part of its strategic approach to strengthening ties with universities in the Maghreb, NOVA University Lisbon has signed a collaboration agreement with the EuroMed University of Fès (UEMF) in Morocco. This protocol reinforces the shared commitment to student mobility, scientific development, and the promotion of intercultural dialogue between Europe and Africa. 

The agreement took place during an official visit by a NOVA delegation — comprising the Rector, João Sàágua, and the Vice-Rector responsible for Teaching and International Development, João Amaro de Matos — to the UEMF facilities. During the visit, the delegation was able to experience the quality and ambition of the university’s academic and scientific infrastructure first-hand, including the largest 3D printing platform installed on a university campus in Africa, as well as an excellent sports complex with a FIFA-certified football pitch and an Olympic-size swimming pool. 

According to João Sàágua, Rector of NOVA University Lisbon, the partnership aligns with a broader strategic vision: “NOVA, deeply rooted in European culture and Iberian identity, places great importance on collaboration with three key regions: Europe, the Mediterranean, and the South Atlantic. These are priority areas for innovative and sustainable academic cooperation.” 

UEMF, for its part, stands out as a leading institution in the Euro-Mediterranean region, playing a key role in high-impact projects across education, research, and innovation, and acting as a bridge between continents. 

With this partnership, NOVA takes another step in advancing the internationalisation of Portuguese higher education, reinforcing its presence in the Euro-African space and contributing to a more connected, inclusive, and global academic network. 

 

NOVA joins the Re.Data project – Network for Research Data Management

12 de May, 2025

NOVA University Lisbon is part of the consortium implementing the Re.Data project – Network for Research Data Management. Funded by the National Programme for Open Science and Open Research Data (PNCADAI), the initiative strengthens the University’s role as one of the leading institutions promoting innovative practices in line with international standards. 

With several activities planned until the end of 2025, the project’s mission is to create and consolidate a community of practice dedicated to research data management in Portugal. This objective aims not only to increase the social and economic impact of research, but also to ensure sustainability and responsible and expanded access to data, in line with the best international standards. 

Among the events already scheduled – the calendar of which can be found here – we would like to highlight the workshop “Fundamentals of data curation: specialisation for data librarians and information professionals”, which will take place on 25 June at NOVA SBE.

The consortium is made up of NOVA FCT, NOVA FCSH, IHMT NOVAe NOVA IMS , in collaboration with the University of Coimbra, ISCTE – University Institute of Lisbon, the Polytechnic Institute of Bragança and the University of Minho, which is coordinating the project. 

Find out more at the official website 

General Council approves the integration of the Estoril Higher School of Hotel Management and Tourism into NOVA

7 de May, 2025

At the proposal of the Rector of NOVA University Lisbon, and following the favourable opinion of the Board of Directors, the General Council of NOVA approved on 5th May the integration of the Estoril School of Hospitality and Tourism (ESHTE) into NOVA University Lisbon.

ESHTE is the leading higher education institution in the field of tourism and hospitality in Portugal, bringing consolidated knowledge in a strategic sector that represents around 15% of the national GDP. Its integration will make it possible to create synergies between the scientific areas already consolidated at NOVA and the specialised skills of ESHTE.

This step will allow NOVA to strengthen its presence in a scientific and professional field with a strong economic, social and cultural impact: tourism as a global phenomenon that requires sustainable, digital and qualified solutions.

“After ISPA, the integration of ESHTE reinforces NOVA’s ambition to be a leading university in social and technological areas, as well as in those that combine science, culture, territory and economy”, stresses João Sàágua, Rector of NOVA.

Doctoral Fellowships within EUTOPIA Alliance: Call open until June 13

5 de May, 2025

Starting May 5, 2025, the call for the EUTOPIA PhD Co-tutelle Program 2025 is open! With the goal of facilitating the creation of synergies and foster a shared research environment within the EUTOPIA Alliance, the 2025 edition will count with 6 PhD Fellowships, under the collaborative EUTOPIA Alliance protocol, signed between NOVA and  Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (FCT I.P.). 

This funding opportunity is targeted to high-quality PhD projects in all areas of knowledge, that consider NOVA has a home institution and have co-orientation of fellows from the following partner universities of the EUTOPIA Alliance: 

The work plan should be partially developed at NOVA, under a mixed fellowship, with a maximum duration of 4 years. The work plan period at the international partner institution needs to be between 12 and 24 months, sequential or interleaved. The Doctoral Degree will be attributed by NOVA in cotutelle with the selected EUTOPIA partner institution. 

Until June 13 (11h59pm, Lisbon time), candidates must submit all the application’s support documents requested in the Notice of the Call, through the email eutopia.phd@unl.pt. 

If you’re interested in applying to the EUTOPIA PhD Co-tutelle program with NOVA has a host institution (instead of Home Institution), please consult the information regarding other partners’ Call, available on the official EUTOPIA PhD Co-tutelle page. 

 

NOVA opens registration for “Entrepreneurship Academy” – free online course, accessible to all 

30 de April, 2025

NOVA University Lisbon announces that registration is now open for the fourth edition of the Entrepreneurship Academy, a free online course accessible to all via the NAU e-learning platform. With a flexible format and content in Portuguese with English subtitles, the course is aimed not only at university students but also at anyone interested in developing essential skills in management, innovation, and business creation. 

Participants can register at any time until September 2025. As a short course divided into six modules, it allows learners to progress at their own pace, exploring key topics such as writing a business plan and an effective pitch, approaching customers and partners, market analysis and identifying funding opportunities, protecting intellectual property, team profiles and project structuring, as well as the legal foundations of setting up a business. The course includes 18 sessions, each lasting between five and ten minutes, delivered by professors from various NOVA schools. 

This initiative is co-funded by the European Union’s Recovery and Resilience Plan (RRP) and reinforces NOVA’s commitment to sharing knowledge and promoting entrepreneurship in Portugal and across Portuguese-speaking countries. 

Since its first edition in 2022, the Entrepreneurship Academy has attracted more than 11,000 registrants from around 35 countries, reflecting a global interest in acquiring entrepreneurial skills. 

More information
 

 

Applications now open for the 3rd edition of the “NOVA Research Impact Storytelling Challenge”

28 de April, 2025

Applications are this Monday, 28, open for the third edition of the Research Impact Storytelling Challenge, an initiative by NOVA University Lisbon that invites its researchers to creatively share the impact of their projects. 

The objective of this third edition of the Research Impact Narratives Challenge is once again to give all NOVA professors and researchers the opportunity to write narratives that communicate the real impact of their research and its direct consequences for society, in a way that can be understood by everyone.

After two editions, in which 354 professors and researchers participated and 12 winners were honoured – a series of projects can be seen here – NOVA is once again inviting them to give visibility to the contribution of research to the development of society and knowledge.

Applications are open until 6 June. Find out more and apply here: Research Impact Narratives Challenge – UNL 

 

Summer Schools NOVA 2025: An experience beyond the classroom

24 de April, 2025

This summer, NOVA University Lisbon offers a variety of educational opportunities designed for students of different ages and academic interests, combining academic learning with practical and cultural experiences in the Portuguese capital.

SUPERNOVA Summer School

Aimed at pre-university students from around the world, the SUPERNOVA Summer School offers an immersive programme with dynamic workshops, practical projects, and real-world exposure. Participants collaborate with professionals in state-of-the-art laboratories, gaining insights and skills for their future development.

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EUTOPIA Doctoral Summer School

The EUTOPIA Doctoral Summer School promotes an interdisciplinary approach to complex topics in modern scientific research. Targeted at doctoral students, this school broadens research horizons and encourages innovative projects with potential for recognition.

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NOVA FCT Summer School

The NOVA FCT Summer School is a programme aimed at students in Years 10, 11 and 12 of the Scientific-Humanistic area of Science and Technology for the 2024/25 academic year. Participants will experience unique scientific and pedagogical activities in the fields of science, engineering and technology, led by NOVA FCT professors and researchers. Alongside the scientific programme, participants can enjoy recreational and sporting activities that promote integration, creativity and academic spirit. Taking part in the NOVA FCT Summer School also enables us to support high school students in choosing their future university path!

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NOVA FCSH Summer Courses

The NOVA FCSH Summer School, which takes place between July and August, offers short-term training courses lasting 15 or 25 hours. The school aims to provide a space for curricular experimentation, interdisciplinarity and internationalisation. This school offers teachers, researchers and students the opportunity to participate in collaborative and creative activities, which is an excellent way to develop skills, update knowledge and deepen academic understanding. Proposals include the Summer Course in Portuguese as a Foreign Language (levels A1 to C1) and the Intensive Online Portuguese Course for Level A2 students.

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NOVA Medical School Summer School

NOVA Medical School offers a programme dedicated to advanced healthcare, with a focus on disease prevention. Located in central Lisbon, this school provides an immersive experience in cutting-edge facilities, allowing students to explore new medical approaches in a dynamic and collaborative environment.

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NOVA School of Law

The Faculty of Law will provide two very special summer schools: one on international arbitration, the other on intellectual property and sustainability. All information available in the links international arbitration and intellectual property and sustainability

 


ITQB NOVA Summer Science

Summer Science is a summer internship program that gives undergraduate students (2nd and 3rd years) the opportunity to learn about the science done at ITQB NOVA, from behind the scenes to the front lines. For one week, students are integrated into a research laboratory, where they develop a scientific project. In addition, they participate in scientific discussions, workshops and social activities. Everything very close to the beach, in Oeiras!

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NOVA University Lisbon mourns the death of His Holiness Pope Francis

21 de April, 2025

On Monday 21 April, NOVA University Lisbon received with deep sadness the news of the death of His Holiness Pope Francis.

“A key figure of our time, Pope Francis will be remembered for his unwavering commitment to social justice, interreligious dialogue and human dignity. His legacy goes beyond his intrinsic connection to the Catholic Church, transcends borders and will continue to inspire generations,” says João Sàágua, Rector of NOVA University Lisbon.

Since the beginning of his pontificate in 2013, Pope Francis has stood out for his defence of the weakest, his constant call for peace and his concern for issues such as climate change, social inclusion and the renewal of the Church in a spirit of closeness and humility. His humanist and reformist vision resonated strongly in the academic environment, encouraging reflection and debate on the great challenges of our time.

Pope Francis’ relationship with Portugal has been marked by moments of great symbolism, such as his visit in 2017 to mark the centenary of the apparitions at Fatima, and the World Youth Day in 2023, which he will hold in Lisbon.

On behalf of NOVA University Lisbon, Rector João Sàágua expresses his deepest condolences to all those who have found in Pope Francis a reference of humanity and transformation.

NOVA University Lisbon reinforces scientific excellence in the assessment of R&D units by the Foundation for Science and Technology

16 de April, 2025

NOVA University Lisbon (NOVA) has once again stood out in the national panorama of scientific research, within the framework of the evaluation of research and development (R&D) units carried out by the Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT). 

According to the results of the evaluation of R&D units for 2023/2024, which have just been published, 93% of NOVA’s R&D units were rated “excellent” and “very good”. Furthermore, by showing an improvement over the previous year, they consolidate NOVA’s position as one of the top performing higher education institutions nationally. 

“These exceptional results demonstrate the commitment of the entire NOVA scientific community to developing excellent research with an impact on society,” says Isabel Rocha, Vice-Rector for Research and Innovation at Universidade Nova de Lisboa. 

Of the 41 NOVA R&D units (UIDs) evaluated, 29 were classified as “excellent”, 9 as “very good” and 3 as “good”. The number of NOVA UIDs classified as “Excellent” increased by 20% compared to the previous year and represents 71% of the total number of UIDs with which the University is associated, a percentage well above the 40% of the national average of UIDs that received this classification. 

All of NOVA’s organic units now have at least one R&D unit classified as “Excellent”, reinforcing the University’s transversal commitment to scientific excellence in all fields of knowledge: NOVA FCT, NOVA FCSHNova SBE, NOVA Medical School e ENSP NOVANOVA School of LawNOVA IMS, IHMT NOVA, ITQB NOVA

In recognition of the quality demonstrated, the Research Units with which NOVA is associated will benefit from a total of 126 million euros in funding allocated under the 2023/2024 Multi-Annual Programme for the Financing of R&D Units. 

NOVA congratulates all NOVA R&D Unit Coordinators and their teams for their continued commitment to excellence. With this achievement, NOVA strengthens its strategic role in the national and international science and technology system, actively contributing to the production of knowledge, innovation and sustainable development. 

At the national level, entities with a performance rating of “Excellent” or “Very Good” have approved funding of R$609.8 million for the period 2025-2029. Of this amount, R$110 million comes from the Recovery and Resilience Plan, with an execution deadline of 30 June 2026. 

More details about the Assessment of Research and Development (R&D) Units can be found here. 

NOVA in South Korea to strengthen academic cooperation

14 de April, 2025

Separated by almost 10,000 kilometres, South Korea and Portugal occupy opposite ends of the territory also known as Eurasia, but they share surprising similarities – a close territorial proximity and a historical relationship with the sea – and relations between the two countries date back to the 16th century, when Portuguese captain Domingos Monteiro became the first Westerner to reach the Korean Peninsula. More recently, in 2021, they will celebrate the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations.

It is in this context of affinity and cooperation that a delegation from NOVA University Lisbon will make an institutional visit to South Korea between 15 and 18 April, with the aim of strengthening cooperation in teaching and research.

The delegation will be led by João Amaro de Matos, Vice Rector for Teaching and International Development, and will include the Directors Miguel de Castro Neto (NOVA IMS), José Alferes (NOVA FCT) and Luís Baptista (NOVA FCSH). The mission is supported by the Portuguese Embassy in Seoul.

During the institutional mission, the NOVA delegation will meet with six leading South Korean higher education institutions. On 15 April, the delegation will visit the Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology (KAIST). The following day, 16 April, a general cooperation agreement will be signed with Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (HUFS) in the morning and another agreement with Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU) in the afternoon. On 17 April, the delegation will go to Kyungpook National University (KNU), a partner of the European alliance EUTOPIA, of which NOVA is a member, and the visit will end on 18 April with meetings in the morning at the King Sejong Institute Foundation (SJIF), including a meeting with the Secretary General, and in the afternoon at the University of Seoul (UoS), where a cooperation agreement will also be signed. The agenda also includes an official dinner at the Portuguese Embassy.

With this visit, NOVA University Lisbon reaffirms its commitment to an active presence in Southeast Asia and investment in cooperation networks that enhance the mobility of students and researchers, joint scientific development and cultural exchange.

NOVA mourns the death of Mario Vagas Llosa, our Doctor Honoris Causa since 2014

14 de April, 2025

NOVA University Lisbon expresses its deepest regret at the death of the Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa, to whom it had the honour of conferring the title of Doctor Honoris Causa in 2014. 

A leading novelist on the Ibero-American and global literary scene, Mario Vargas Llosa, winner of the Cervantes Prize in 1994 and the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2010, has left an indelible mark on contemporary literature and thought. 

The author of a vast and influential oeuvre that transcends genres and borders  as a writer, but also as a politician, journalist, essayist and university professor Vargas Llosa was one of the most important writers of his generation, offering us a critical, informed and always provocative vision of reality. 

NOVA remembers with admiration his time at our university and the intellectual legacy he leaves for future generations. 

EUTOPIA_HEALTH: call for proposals for transdisciplinary projects extended until 30 May

11 de April, 2025

The EUTOPIA_HEALTH project has extended the deadline for its “Seed Funding Call”, which aims to support six transdisciplinary research projects in the field of health. Each selected project will receive funding of €120,000 and must be carried out over a period of 24 months. 

Research teams must include members from at least three universities within the consortium, and must obligatorily include at least one university located in a Widening country – such as Babeș-Bolyai University (Romania), the University of Ljubljana (Slovenia), or NOVA University of Lisbon (Portugal). 

Collaboration with global partners of the EUTOPIA university alliance or with external research groups is also encouraged, in order to foster broader connections. 

More information here 

For further details about the application process, please contact: nova.research@unl.pt 

 

Elvira Fortunato among Portugal’s 50 most influential women

11 de April, 2025

Scientist and Professor Elvira Fortunato, from the Faculty of Science and Technology at NOVA University Lisbon, has been named, for the 10th year in a row, one of Portugal’s 50 most influential women, in a selection that reflects the growing role of women in politics, science, business and leadership. 

With a degree in physics and materials engineering and a PhD in materials engineering from NOVA FCT, Elvira Fortunato is a pioneer in research into transparent and flexible electronics. Former Minister of Science, Technology and Higher Education (2023-2024), at the beginning of 2025 she took over the leadership of the new China-European Union Joint Laboratory for Electronic Materials, dedicated to the development of innovative applications from biomedicine to solar cells for space, based in Hefei, China. Her biography, Elvira Fortunato – A life of passion for science, written by Virgílio Azevedo, was published in March this year. 

Now in its tenth edition, this is an initiative of Executiva, a brand that includes a website, books and conferences, and whose mission is to contribute to accelerating the parity of women in top management, highlighting their professional careers, their talents and their excellence, without forgetting to promote “role models” who influence others. 

Project ULEAD4ALL: NOVA shapes (more) inclusive leaders

11 de April, 2025

NOVA University Lisbon is making significant strides towards a more diverse and representative leadership culture with the ULEAD4ALL project. 

Internally coordinated by the Office of Equality and Inclusion, with support from the International Relations Division, this project aims to empower both academic and non-academic staff to lead inclusively in higher education. 

ULEAD4ALL training is structured into two formats: The first is aimed at early-career individuals, who belong to underrepresented groups based on gender, ethnic origin, religion, physical condition, or sexual orientation, and aspire to leadership roles; the second targets established leaders. 

The inaugural face-to-face session will take place on May 21st at the Senate Room of the Rectorate, on the Campolide campus, involving both groups. Subsequent sessions will be conducted online and tailored separately for each group. 

ULEAD4ALL is an Erasmus+ project, coordinated by the University Industry Innovation Network (UIIN) in collaboration with Advancis Business Services, Trinity College Dublin, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, and NOVA University Lisbon. 

Officially launched in late 2023, this project represents a unique opportunity to foster positive change in leadership within higher education institutions. By investing in diversity and inclusion, NOVA reinforces its commitment to a more equitable academic community, better prepared for future challenges. 

Join us! Get involved: limited places, make sure you book before 30 April

Registration for current leaders 

Registration for aspiring leaders 

For more information, click here

If you have any questions or require further clarification, please email us

 

IX NOVA Music Band Competition: Applications open until 20 May

2 de April, 2025

The IX NOVA Music Band Competition, organised by the Culture and Events Support Unit, is an initiative of the Universidade Nova de Lisboa. 

Aimed at promoting Portuguese music among the university’s student community, it includes the presentation of the finalists in the competition finals and awards the winner with a cash prize of 700 euros. 

 

More information and application form on the NOVA Cultura website 

NOVA University Lisbon and the World Bank sign a Memorandum of Understanding to finance workshops on sustainability in Africa

28 de March, 2025

This Friday 28th, NOVA University Lisbon and the World Bank formalised a historic partnership with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding to finance a series of workshops on sustainability and development in three African countries – Senegal, Kenya and Angola. 

The protocol was signed by NOVA Rector João Sàágua and World Bank Vice President Ethiopis Tafaris, and represents the culmination of more than two years of negotiations. This agreement represents a significant step towards strengthening the University’s strategic presence in the region, in line with its commitment to empowering African communities.

“It is with great pride that we formalise this commitment, now as a way of repaying the trust that has been placed in us. We are deeply committed to the success of the project,” said the Rector. The World Bank official was equally enthusiastic about the opportunity: “We could never do this work without partners, so we seized the opportunity to learn from your experience and invest in a sustainable Africa.”

This capacity building project, funded by the World Bank, is an integral part of NOVA University’s efforts to promote sustainable development in sub-Saharan Africa. Compared to previous initiatives, such as the UDI-Africa project launched in 2017 with funding from the European Commission, this new initiative strengthens the commitment to local capacity building through international partnerships. 

“The close collaboration with the World Bank recognises NOVA as the ideal academic partner to support development finance in this area and opens doors for future significant collaborations,” also emphasised Vice-Rector João Amaro de Matos, who oversees the university’s teaching and international development areas.

The ceremony was also attended by the University Administrator, Ana Rita Marante; the Pro-Rector, Júlia Seixas; the Director of NOVA FCT, José Alferes; the Director of NOVA FCSH, Luís Baptista; the Director of ENSP NOVA, Sónia Dias; the Deputy Director of NOVA IMS, Manuela Aparício; and the Director of IHMT NOVA, Filomeno Fortes.

1st in reputation: NOVA tops the RepScore rankings

27 de March, 2025

NOVA University Lisbon has been ranked first in the Schools and Universities category of the RepScore ranking, a recognition that reinforces its prominent position in the higher education panorama in Portugal. The result reflects NOVA’s commitment to academic excellence, innovation and social impact.

“This first place confirms not only the quality of our teaching and research, but also our great openness to society and our collaboration with public and private institutions for the benefit of the country,” stresses João Sàágua, Rector of NOVA, in an interview with Executive Digest. “Celebrating its 50th anniversary, NOVA has consolidated its national and international reputation, becoming one of the most recognised Portuguese institutions in Europe. RepScore strengthens our ability to attract talent and foster collaboration, promoting a strong link with the labour market and the continuation of our commitment to excellence.”

RepScore is an annual study conducted by OnStrategy, which assesses the positioning and the emotional and rational levels of reputation of more than 2000 brands in Portugal.

NOVA has established itself as a global university, with 22% of its students, 16% of its professors and researchers and almost 5% of its technical staff coming from abroad. Furthermore, around 50% of the institution’s scientific publications are the result of international collaborations, which contributes to its success in competing for European research funding.

For the Rector, the university’s reputation is also a key factor in attracting new students, both Portuguese and foreign: “More than an institution that produces knowledge, NOVA sees itself as a university that puts this knowledge at the service of society. In the academic and scientific field, NOVA invests in innovative and multidisciplinary programmes, ensuring that its students and researchers are at the forefront of the production and dissemination of knowledge”.

Finally, as he pointed out, the quality of the work continues to be reflected in the high demand for NOVA courses: “We have maintained employability rates above 95% and have seen a steady increase in first choices for higher education.”

 

NOVA wins fourth consecutive title at the National University Swimming Championship (Long Course)  

27 de March, 2025

Last Sunday, 23, the NOVA University Lisbon team dominated the National University Swimming Championship (Long Course) held in Porto, winning an impressive total of 23 medals. Among the achievements were a national university record, the team trophy and unforgettable moments of camaraderie among the 20 students who represented NOVA.  

The technical and medical leadership of the delegation was crucial to the team’s success, with special recognition given to Dr Francisca Azevedo, whose continued support has been essential to the development and success of this sport at the University.  

Below is the list of NOVA medallists:  

Beatriz Gonçalves Casal (NOVA School of Law) – one gold medal
Carlos Nunes (NOVA IMS) – one silver and one bronze medal
Diogo Costa (NOVA IMS) – four silver medals
Ema Conceição (NOVA FCT) – two gold medals and one silver medal
Francisca Ferreira (NOVA Medical School) – one gold, two silver and one bronze medal
Francisca Mesquita (Nova SBE) – two bronze medals
Gabriel Ferrão (NOVA FCT) – two gold medals
Gonçalo Carvalho (NOVA FCT) – one gold medal
Íris Carrão (NOVA FCSH) – one bronze medal
João Carneiro (Nova SBE) – two gold medals and two silver medals
Matthew Lawrence (Nova SBE) – two silver medals
Miguel Almeida (NOVA FCT) – one silver and one bronze medal
Rafaela Azevedo (NOVA Medical School) – two gold and two silver medals  

Photo: FADU/Federação Académica do Desporto Universitário

Elvira Fortunato once again chosen as Trusted Personality in the field of research and science

26 de March, 2025

Elvira Fortunato, professor at the Department of Materials Science and researcher at CENIMAT, at NOVA FCT, continues to accumulate distinctions. For the fifth consecutive year, the scientist was elected ‘Trusted Personality in the area of Research and Science’ by readers of Reader’s Digest Selections.  

This recognition is the result of the Trusted Brands study, carried out annually since 2001, which seeks to give consumers a voice through open questions, allowing them to spontaneously identify the brands they trust most. “It is with great pride, but also with deep gratitude, that I receive, for the fifth consecutive year, the recognition of the Portuguese people as a trustworthy personality in the field of research and science. This award strengthens my commitment to science for all and by all,” says Elvira Fortunato.

The distinction reinforces the professor’s impact on scientific dissemination and public perception of the importance of science for social progress.  

Elvira Fortunato joins a group of personalities recognized by readers, such as António Costa (Politics), José Rodrigues dos Santos (Literature and Journalism) and Eduardo Barroso (Medicine). Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa stands out as the most voted personality in the last 25 years. 

NOVA University Lisbon in the spotlight in European patent registration in 2024

26 de March, 2025

NOVA University Lisbon has secured the 4th place ex aequo among Portuguese applicants for European patents, according to the latest EPO Patent Index 2024, released this Tuesday, 25 March 2025, by the European Patent Office (EPO). 

The release of the data highlights the strength of the research and innovation promoted at the institution which, through a strategy geared towards excellence and the valorisation of knowledge, has been consolidating its presence on the national and international intellectual property and technology transfer scene. This report, which covers the main Portuguese applicants, places NOVA among the institutions that contribute most to the creation and protection of knowledge, strengthening Portuguese competitiveness in the European context. 

This recognition also serves as an incentive for continued investment in research projects, technology licensing processes and partnerships with industry, in a clear commitment by the University to valorising its intellectual assets over the last few years. 

Among the five inventions patented by NOVA that appear in this study are developments in strategic areas such as biotechnology, health and engineering. Some of the technologies submitted include an innovative method for producing CO2-based biodegradable polymers (PHA) as an alternative to conventional plastics, or a cellulose-based antibacterial hydrogel for treating bacterial infections. Innovations in multilayer optical sensors for pesticide detection and advanced wireless communications systems were also registered. These inventions also reflect NOVA’s capacity for innovation in various areas of knowledge. 

The publication of the data by the EPO not only places NOVA University Lisbon in the spotlight but also highlights the role of academic institutions in boosting innovative activity in Portugal. Since 2020, the number of patent applications from Portuguese entities at the EPO has grown by 38,2% and NOVA is proud to contribute to this evolution. In an increasingly competitive scenario, the joint effort between academia, industry and government organisations is essential for creating synergies that boost sustainable development and international competitiveness. 

More information on the data and methodology used by the EPO can be found directly at https://www.epo.org/en/about-us/statistics/patent-index-2024. 

To find out more about our proprietary technologies, see https://novainnovation.unl.pt/category/available-technologies/. 

ITQB NOVA study: What if a bacterial spray could prevent respiratory infections?

Foto: ITQB NOVA

25 de March, 2025

Photo: ITQB NOVA

 

A new study reveals that harmless bacteria living in our upper respiratory tract inhibit Streptococcus pneumoniae, a significant agent of respiratory infections. The study opens up new possibilities for developing probiotic formulations, such as nasal sprays, with the potential to reduce colonization by this pathogen. Streptococcus pneumoniae, or pneumococcus, causes a range of infections from ear and sinus infections to more serious illnesses like meningitis, sepsis, and pneumonia. Children, the elderly, and immunocompromised individuals are among the most vulnerable to these infections. Each year, around 300 thousand children worldwide lose their lives due to this pathogen.

Currently, over 100 variants of S. pneumoniae are known, and no single vaccine can protect against all of them. Additionally, some of these bacteria are already resistant to antibiotics. Now, a new study published in the scientific journal Applied and Environmental Microbiology by the American Society for Microbiology reveals that certain bacteria living in our nasopharynx and oropharynx—behind the nasal cavity and mouth, respectively—can inhibit most variants of S. pneumoniae.

“Studying the frequency of colonization by S. pneumoniae, we noticed that some people who were not colonized by this pathogen were, however, colonized by other harmless bacteria, particularly Streptococcus oralis and Streptococcus mitis,” explains Raquel Sá-Leão, head of the Molecular Microbiology of Human Pathogens laboratory at ITQB NOVA, who led this study. This led researchers to question whether other microbes residing in our nasopharynx and oropharynx could limit the presence of S. pneumoniae.

To explore this possibility, the team evaluated the ability of microbes from swabs taken from 300 children and 300 adults without S. pneumoniae to inhibit this pathogen. “From the extensive list of microbes identified, we identified seven strains of S. oralis and S. mitis with strong inhibitory activity against S. pneumoniae,” reveals Sara Handem, one of the study’s authors and a researcher at ITQB NOVA. “These bacteria can prevent the formation of pneumococcal biofilms—groups of bacteria that cling to the respiratory mucosa, forming a community more resilient to the immune system and antibiotics,” she adds.

The anti-pneumococcal activity of S. oralis and S. mitis strains heavily depends on the production of small antimicrobial molecules called bacteriocins. “In addition to acting against most pneumococcal variants, bacteriocins are expected to induce less resistance than antibiotics and be more specific in targeting pneumococci while preserving the rest of the microbiota,” explains João Lança, another study author and researcher at ITQB NOVA.

“Our study presents a promising strategy, both to complement existing treatments and independently, to reduce pneumococcal disease. This approach is in line with World Health Organization recommendations that emphasize the importance of preventing colonization to combat disease and pneumococcal transmission,” concludes Carina Valente, also a study author and researcher at ITQB NOVA.

The team has already filed a provisional patent application covering pharmaceutical products containing these bacteria or their pneumococcus-inhibiting molecules (PT119647). The next steps will involve exploring the mechanism of action of bacteriocins and assessing the effectiveness and safety of these microbes and their products using in vivo models.

“We anticipate that our findings could lead to the development of new probiotic formulations, such as nasal sprays,” concludes João Borralho, another study author and researcher at ITQB NOVA.

NOVA to host EUTOPIA MORE Innovation Challenges for Researchers

24 de March, 2025

From 5 to 9 May 2025, NOVA University Lisbon will host the EUTOPIA MORE Innovation Challenges for Researchers. Over five days, researchers from EUTOPIA partner universities will gather in the Campolide Campus to tackle real-world challenges related to the ocean — an area of strategic importance both to NOVA’s scientific community and to the city itself. 

The initiative aims to promote multidisciplinary collaboration and develop innovative solutions with real impact on the public and private sectors. Throughout the programme, participants will work in diverse teams, bringing together researchers from different fields and institutions, and collaborating directly with external stakeholders. 

The event is open to researchers from all NOVA schools — from PhD students to senior researchers — who are interested in joining an international collaborative project and contributing to social change and ocean innovation. 

Applications are open until 31 March 2025, and the selection process may include interviews. Interested candidates can apply via the application form available here. 

Further information is available on the EUTOPIA website or by contacting novaimpact@unl.pt. 

Café Joyeux at Nova SBE: inclusion served with the heart

24 de March, 2025

We are on the main deck of the Nova School of Business & Economics in Carcavelos. Right next to the café is a huge bunch of yellow balloons, accompanied by a phrase written on the wall: “The first Café Joyeux in a school served by extraordinary people”. Sofia and José, aged 21 and 26, are two of those extraordinary people.

“I really like working here because I make friends and practise my English,” says Sofia. José underlines the atmosphere: “It gives me a lot of pleasure: there is a lot of team spirit, we can socialise and talk…”. The two still have fresh memories of the inauguration of the room on 27 February, with a full house and the right to take selfies with the President of the Republic, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa. The pride is more than understandable: this is the brand’s first charity café to open its doors in a school.

The initiative, organised by Nova SBE, is part of the protocol between NOVA University Lisbon, the Directorate General for Higher Education and Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Lisboa, which reaffirms the commitment to raise awareness in the academic community about the integration of people with disabilities, including students, in the labour market.

But the story of Café Joyeux in Portugal goes back to the time when Filipa Pinto Coelho and João Gomes da Silva were expecting a baby diagnosed with Down syndrome. The first feeling was one of strangeness, due to the lack of knowledge of the reality that was to come, what a new world that was going to be in front of him. And he realised that his fear was the fear of most parents, because these differences are so far removed from our lives.

The way Filipa sees life and is in it, communicating in a positive way, building bridges and finding solutions, made her feel that she had a role to play here: bringing two worlds together with a positive message, simplifying and inviting society to be part of the process.

This is how VilacomVida was born, in 2016, to find an autonomous life response for people with intellectual and developmental difficulties (IDD) in the transition from school to active adult life.

Bringing society closer to difference, bringing it to the center of our lives, was the solution they found, through something we do every day: like going to a café.

This is how the CafécomVida project began, which they opened in Lisbon. But at the same time, news arrived that would change everything: the opening of the second Café Joyeux in France. Then it was fate that ruled everything else.

Today, with the opening of the space at Nova SBE, there are now five commercial establishments of the brand in Portugal – in addition to the 22 that have spread throughout France, also reaching Brussels and New York.

At the counter, and very soon, via the Café Joyeux app, Nova SBE students can now enjoy Joyeux menus, whether to eat in or take away. Everything served with heart and lots of joy. And the photographs of the inauguration, below, leave no doubt.

 

About Café Joyeux: Café Joyeux is the first family of supportive and inclusive café-restaurants, born in France in 2017, which employs and trains people with intellectual and developmental difficulties. A pioneering concept brought to Portugal by the VilacomVida Association in 2021, when it opened its first café-restaurant on Rua de São Bento, in Lisbon.

About VilacomVida: VilacomVida currently has a total of 5 Cafés Joyeux in Lisbon and Cascais and manages a Zara Home store, part of the “For & From” project, located at the Freeport Lisboa Fashion Outlet, in Alcochete, directly employing a total of 37 people with functional diversity.

NOVA has created a biodiversity oasis in the heart of the city: the story of the Pollinator Garden on the Campolide Campus

24 de March, 2025

With the arrival of spring, the traditional almanac Borda D’Água recommends sowing pansies, carnations and chrysanthemums. But here at the Campolide Campus, we go a little further: we enjoy the growth of honeysuckle, rosemary, marigolds and oregano, carefully selected not only to beautify our outdoor space, but also to contribute to the health of the ecosystem around us. 

Two years ago, this handful of plants became the hallmark of our Pollinator Garden, a space designed to support biodiversity and improve the quality of the local ecosystem. “The creation of the Pollinator Garden on the Campolide campus of NOVA University Lisbon is the result of a strategic vision that combines environmental sustainability, biodiversity and environmental education,” says architect David Maranha, from the Planning and Design Division – Heritage and Infrastructure Directorate, at NOVA University Lisbon. 

In other words, it is a space carefully designed to provide food for insects throughout the year. To this end, 11 species of flora have been introduced initially, and it is planned to add another 9 native species over time, shrubs with different flowering seasons, to ensure a constant and varied floral cover. 

According to the manager, “the space has been designed with native plants and other species that are attractive to pollinators, ensuring a diverse flora that blooms throughout the year”. This choice also encourages the creation of ecological corridors that connect different urban green spaces and strengthen local biodiversity. 

But the impact of the pollinator garden goes beyond its ecological importance. In other words, this green space also benefits human health and well-being: several studies show that contact with nature and flowers can have a calming effect, reduce stress and improve mood. 

The location of the garden has been strategically chosen to reinforce this educational mission. Situated at one of the main entrances to the campus, close to the Rector’s Office and visible from the north elevator, it is a frequent stop for students, professors and visitors. This location was carefully chosen to maximise the visual and educational impact of the project,” it says, “and the garden is also a tool to raise awareness of the importance of pollinators and responsible practices in relation to the environment. 

With this project, the Campolide campus has gained more than just a green space: it has literally become a true oasis of biodiversity. A space that, in addition to supporting local fauna and contributing to mitigating the effects of urban heat islands, is in line with the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG 15 – Life on Land. In short, this space not only provides a habitat for local fauna but also contributes to mitigating the effects of urban heat islands, cleaning the air and reducing noise. 

More than just a landscaping project, this garden is a symbol of NOVA’s commitment to innovation, social responsibility and a more sustainable future. 

 

A full house at NOVA for the launch of a book about Elvira Fortunato: “Never say it’s impossible”

19 de March, 2025

“A university that looks to the future of knowledge, without ever forgetting the past, is the ideal place to host this initiative”, stressed the Rector of NOVA University of Lisbon, João Sàágua, at the opening of the event that filled the Rectorate Auditorium late this Tuesday afternoon, 18th. “All the more so when it tells the story of someone who always wanted to do more and better”. 

Signed by Virgílio Azevedo, Elvira – A Life of Passion for Science aims to be an inspiration for new generations. Jorge Garcia, head of Bertrand, the book’s publisher, highlighted this inspiring role – “for the defence of equality, as an example for students and even for the inescapable nature of science in the times we live in”. Rosalia Vargas, President of the Ciência Viva Centres network and responsible for the Lisbon Knowledge Pavilion, who signed the preface to the work, also emphasised: “She is someone who was born to know science and to transmit it to others”, and also praised the fact that she “still has so much to give to humanity”. 

The author of the work, a journalist who has interviewed Elvira Fortunato countless times for Expresso, highlighted his biggest surprise after gathering all the information necessary to write the book: “Elvira Fortunato’s national and international success is also due to a profoundly democratic vision of teaching, researching, inventing, discovering and leading…”. 

Rodrigo Martins, coordinator of CENIMAT and President of the European Academy of Sciences, highlighted, among other things, one of the measures promoted by Elvira Fortunato as Minister of Science, Technology and Higher Education, which allowed a democratisation of higher education by giving access to the courses they wanted to the 2% of students in level A of the School Social Action. “We all know that the social lift works, but it often needs a little push”.

Finally, Elvira Fortunato, who has been a member of NOVA since 1982 and has won two ERC grants – European Research Council grants – and who has achieved worldwide fame for her inventions of paper transistors and transparent electronics, began by confessing that the book had also brought her some revelations, especially one made by the current Rector. “But I won’t tell you, you have to read the book!” he joked. Finally, he couldn’t resist pointing out a surprise reserved for readers: if they press the sticker on the book’s cover, the heat will cause the colour to disappear and reveal the phrase they know so well – “Never say it’s impossible”. 

EUTOPIA MORE “Innovation Challenges for Students”: find out how to register here

14 de March, 2025

Applications are now open for the 3rd edition of the Innovation Challenges for Students, which will run until 31 March 2025.  

The event, which will bring together more than 80 students from the partner universities of the EUTOPIA alliance, will take place between 13 and 15 May 2025 at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona, Spain.  

This initiative proposes a multidisciplinary entrepreneurship challenge under the theme “Unmasking the Truth: Tackling Fake News Together” and aims to encourage participants to develop innovative solutions to combat disinformation. 

Over three days, students will have the opportunity to work in teams, participate in workshops and collaborate with companies and communities to solve local challenges. 

NOVA University Lisbon has eight places available for its students, with travel, accommodation and meals provided. 

Apply here 

Check all details in the EUTOPIA website. 

For more information, please contact novaimpact@unl.pt and mention InnovationChallengesBarcelona. 

 

 

 

 

Sustainability 4 All: this was the debut of the new curricular unit, which is transversal to the whole university

12 de March, 2025

Sustainability 4 All: this was the debut of the new curricular unit, which is transversal to the whole university 

It is, as we have said here before, a unique opportunity for NOVA students to learn more about sustainability, covering the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).  

The Welcome Session, which kicked off this Sustainability 4All course, took place at NOVA FCT on 1 March and included inspiring talks and two dynamic workshops on Theory of Change and Systems Thinking – a moment that proved to be a unique opportunity to create a network of contacts across all NOVA schools. 

In total, more than 100 students attended, after being welcomed by the Director of NOVA FCT, José Alferes, and then treated to 3 theoretical context sessions: first, Júlia Seixas, Vice Rector of NOVA in charge of Sustainability, contextualised the theme; then Nuno Videira, Professor of environmental engineering at NOVA FCT, highlighted the need to use methodologies such as Systems Thinking when approaching sustainability issues; and finally Sofia Quintas, Professor of Change Management at NOVA IMS, recalled the importance of narratives to stimulate sustainable change.  

Finally, as is customary at sustainability events, the students were invited to a celebratory lunch provided by Desafio Vegetariano – a project of Associação Aliança Animal that invites people to try a vegetarian diet for a month – promoting a more conscious diet. 

NOVA Innovation Masterclasses: From Scientific Discovery to Market Innovation

12 de March, 2025

NOVA University Lisbon is launching a new series of online training classes you can’t miss: our Innovation Masterclasses aim to teach students, researchers and professionals how to turn scientific discoveries into new products and services that people will want to buy. Sessions are generally held on Wednesdays and are open to the entire NOVA community by prior registration.

The first session will feature Vice-Rector Isabel Rocha, who is in charge of Research and Innovation at NOVA. She will talk about the role of science in creating new ideas that really work.  

NOVA Impact is organising these masterclasses, which will take you on a journey through the different stages of innovation, from creating scientific knowledge to making the most of your ideas in the market. During the sessions, you will meet experts and talk about important topics such as intellectual property, ways to commercialise your ideas, funding for innovation, and how to transfer technology.  

The aim of this training programme is to address one of the main challenges of research: how to turn ideas and scientific breakthroughs into practical solutions that have a big impact on society.  

Participation is free for the NOVA community but requires prior registration.
To check the full schedule and secure your place, visit: NOVA Innovation Masterclasses

 

NOVA was present at the SECURE Summit in Brussels, reinforcing its commitment to the development of attractive research careers

12 de March, 2025

The hybrid event marked the closing of the European-funded project SECURE project with the in-person segment held in Brussels on March 6. It brought together experts, policymakers, institutions’ representatives and researchers to discuss the future of research careers in Europe.  

What are the main challenges of research careers? What strategies should be implemented to develop sustainable careers? How can policies and funding programs contribute to improving career stability and promoting intersectoral mobility? These were some of the questions debated in the various panels of the event, which included representatives from the European Commission such as Dario Capezzuto and Wainer Lusoli, as well as other international experts like Luísa Henriques (FCT, I.P.) and Emmanuelle Gardan (Coimbra Group). 

During the SECURE Summit, the main conclusions and results of the project were also showcased, including the presentation of the Research Career Framework (RCF) and the sharing of best practices on Tenure track-like models. 

 

NOVA’s participation, represented by Vice-Rector Isabel Rocha, included the presentation of its results as a pilot institution for the implementation of the RCF. Highlights included efforts to mitigate research precarity, promote career development through training and access to specialized resources such as the Vitae platform, and the application for the HR Excellence in Research Award. NOVA joined the other pilot institutions in a mutual learning exercise to share best practices and discuss the main challenges faced as trial organisations. 

Through its participation in this initiative, NOVA reinforces its commitment to attracting and retaining research talent and to developing attractive and sustainable careers, aligning its strategy with the key European recommendations in this area. 

Learn more about the event and the work carried out under the SECURE project here!

 

NOVA at Futurália: The University’s educational offer at the Lisbon International Fair

12 de March, 2025

NOVA University Lisbon will once again be presenting its courses at the largest education and training event in Portugal, which will be held at FIL – Feira Internacional de Lisboa from 26 to 29 March.

The University will be present in its usual space with schools offering 1st cycle courses – NOVA FCT, Nova SBE, NOVA FCSH, NOVA Medical School, NOVA School of Law e NOVA IMS – providing visitors with detailed information about the degrees available. 

This year, Futurália also has a new area dedicated to Masters, Doctorates, Postgraduate and Executive Training, where ENSP NOVA and IHMT NOVA will be present.

Eight of the University’s organisational units will be represented in this area, reinforcing NOVA’s commitment to lifelong learning and academic excellence. 

NOVA FCT Team to research Trusted Generative AI in the Amazon Nova AI Challenge

12 de March, 2025

The research proposal on how to make Large Language Models (LLMs) more trustworthy, by David Semedo and João Magalhães, professors at the Department of Computer Science at NOVA FCT and researchers of the Multimodal Systems group at NOVA LINCS, was selected for the Amazon Nova AI Challenge.

The team includes the students Diogo Silva (team leader) Rafael Ferreira, and Diogo Tavares, along with new key additions—João Pedro Soares, Daniel Pina, Iago Paulo, Artur Horal, and Henrique Paz.

This edition is dedicated to the theme “Trusted AI: advancing secure, AI-assisted software development to build safer, more reliable applications”. Building on previous challenges—where innovative task-assistant LLMs were developed and key security concerns were addressed—this challenge aims to achieve security by design in Generative AI.

The research challenge focuses on secure code generation with LLMs that are resilient to attacks, with the participation of 10 universities worldwide: Carnegie Mellon University, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Czech Tech University, University of California at Davis, Virginia Tech, University of Texas at Dallas, Columbia University, University of Wisconsin, Purdue University, and NOVA FCT.

NOVA FCT’s team will explore methods to push LLMs to their limits, probing their weaknesses and evaluating how trustworthy they truly are, towards identifying ways to improve their trustability. In 2023, the team developed an award-winning LLM-based system to assist in manual tasks.

NOVA researchers featured in a book that celebrates women in science

10 de March, 2025

Entitled “Women in Science”, the book was launched with the Ciência Viva seal at the Pavilhão do Conhecimento in Lisbon on Saturday, Women’s Day, and features portraits of six scientists from different NOVA research areas.

Joana Sacramento (CEDOC), Júlia Costa (ITQB), Maria Helena Godinho (CENIMAT), Maria Manuela Silva (NOVA Medical School), Paula Videira (NOVA FCT) and Sandra Tenreiro (NOVA Medical School) are among the 100 faces of Portuguese researchers selected for the book.

Following volumes published in 2016, 2019, 2021 and 2023, this fifth book in the collection features scientists from different generations and fields of knowledge, from biotechnology and biochemistry to computer science and artificial intelligence, in an initiative that highlights the paths, challenges and motivations of Portuguese women scientists.

The book launch was hosted by Rosalia Vargas, President of Ciência Viva, and attended by Ana Paiva, Secretary of State for Science, who gave the closing speech.

“There are more and more women in science in Portugal. But there is still a long way to go, especially in terms of leadership. Women in science need to find more opportunities and all doors need to be opened, with a total sense of inclusion and equality, so that they can make their choices,” stresses Rosalia Vargas in the book’s foreword.

Ana Paiva, who was a Woman in Science in 2023, also points out that “today many women still feel that they have to choose between family life and professional life. The ‘glass ceiling’ – the invisible ceiling that blocks progress – is a reality. It is therefore necessary to consider the factors that make life difficult for those who are often the main carers in the family, and to remove the barriers that prevent young Portuguese women scientists from reaching their full potential”.

The XVII NOVA photography competition is dedicated to diversity – submissions open until 22 April

7 de March, 2025

Open to the entire student community, from 1st to 3rd cycle, the XVII edition of the NOVA University Lisbon Photography Competition challenges the search, through the lens, for different perspectives on diversity, in all its forms. 

  

Registration is open until 22 April and can be done through the form available on the NOVA Cultura website

NOVA University Lisbon is back at Futurália

7 de March, 2025

NOVA will once again be presenting its teaching offer at what is considered to be the largest education and training event in Portugal, which will be held at FIL – Feira Internacional de Lisboa from 26th to 29th March. 

The University will be present in its usual space with schools offering 1st cycle courses, providing visitors with detailed information about the degrees available. 

This year, Futurália also has a new area dedicated to Masters, Doctorates, Postgraduate and Executive Training, where NOVA will also be present. 

Eight of the University’s organisational units will be represented in this area, reinforcing NOVA’s commitment to lifelong learning and academic excellence. 

Opportunities still open for EUTOPIA_HEALTH researchers

7 de March, 2025

The EUTOPIA_HEALTH project has launched two engaging funding opportunities for researchers from the Consortium, especially those focusing on health-related topics and affiliated with the three Widening universities, including NOVA University Lisbon.  

The EUTOPIA_HEALTH is an initiative of nine universities within the EUTOPIA Alliance, aiming to create a novel and innovative framework for integrative academic management of health-related scientific areas. The Consortium comprises:  

  • Widening universities: Babeș-Bolyai University (Romania), University of Ljubljana (Slovenia), NOVA University Lisbon (Portugal). 
  • Non-Widening universities: Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Belgium), Ca’ Foscari University of Venice (Italy), CY Cergy Paris University (France), University of Gothenburg (Sweden), Pompeu Fabra University-Barcelona (Spain), University of Warwick (United Kingdom). 
  1. EUTOPIA_HEALTH Cross-University Mobility Programme for Young Researchers
    This program offers short-term research opportunities for PhD students and early-career researchers (within 8 years post-PhD). Applicants must identify a collaborator from a host research lab or center within a Consortium university that aligns with their research interests. The grant supports mobility for one to five months.  
  • Deadline: 31 March 2025  
  1. EUTOPIA_HEALTH Seed Funding Call  

This call supports two transdisciplinary research projects, each led by a researcher from NOVA, who is responsible for proposal submission. This Researcher Lead must have a PhD degree and at least four years’ post-PhD experience. Each project has a budget of €120.000 (including indirect costs) and a 24-month implementation period. Teams must include members from at least three Consortium universities, including the Lead from NOVA University Lisbon.   

  • Deadline: 30 May 2025  

Please note the following information when applying:   

Registration on the EUTOPIA_HEALTH Research Map is mandatory. This tool facilitates the identification of potential hosts, partners and collaborators within the Consortium.

Register here.   

For questions or further details about the application process, please contact nova.research@unl.pt.  

 

Conference on Digital Health and Innovation: “Today, practically all healthcare is digital, but we will continue to need to keep the human in the process”

5 de March, 2025

The digitalisation of healthcare is an undeniable reality, but the human component remains essential. This was one of the key messages of the “Health and Digital Innovation” conference, held at the Rectorate Auditorium of NOVA University Lisbon, bringing together experts to discuss the challenges and opportunities of technological transformation in the sector. 

Professor Cláudio Soares, Pró-reitor da NOVA para a área da Saúde

At the opening of the event, Cláudio Soares, Vice-Rector for the NOVA Health platform, emphasised: “Today, practically all healthcare is digital. But we are also fully aware of the importance of keeping the human element throughout the process.” Meanwhile, José Paulo Santos, professor and researcher at NOVA FCT, highlighted the ethical challenges and the need to integrate technological tools effectively into the sector. “This revolution brings ethical challenges and the integration of tools that promise effective solutions for the future of the sector,” he added. 

Sérgio Laranjo, researcher at NOVA Medical School, reinforced the inevitability of the digital path: “Digital Health is the only way forward,” reminding that this process began decades ago and raises legal and ethical issues, particularly regarding data sharing across multiple platforms. “The sky will be the limit, but we can go much further, and in 10 years we will be using completely different systems,” he noted. Quoting Michio Kaku, professor of theoretical physics at City University of New York, he highlighted that “the two major industries that are prime targets for digitalisation are Education and Medicine.” However, he stressed, “we must keep humans in the loop, because digitalisation should free us from bureaucracy to do our job better.” 

The roundtable “The Role of Wearable Devices in the Personalization of Healthcare” reflected on how wearable devices can improve healthcare, provided they are accompanied by greater health literacy, as highlighted by Ana Londral, director of coLAB Value For Health. “A patient with access to such devices can generate data and only then be observed in a hospital setting. But for all this to work, we all need more health literacy, to avoid panic or overconfidence,” she warned. 

In the afternoon, discussions focused on the challenges of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in healthcare. Vera Lucia Raposo, from NOVA School of Law, addressed legal issues, while Ana Londral stressed the need for effective communication protocols. Leonardo Vanneschi, from Nova Information Management School, pointed out how AI can improve diagnostics and prognostics, identifying details that might otherwise go unnoticed. 

The event concluded with a call to train new generations of healthcare professionals in the use of AI. “Telling someone not to use AI is like telling them not to use the internet,” the panel concluded, reinforcing that technology should be an ally in improving healthcare. As Hugo Gamboa of NOVA FCT – who, along with Professors Nuno Neuparth and Leonardo Vanneschi, participated in the latest episode of the NOVAHealth Talks – UNL podcast dedicated to artificial intelligence in health – concluded, “the doctor will have the noblest role”.

At the end of the conference, Teresa Magalhães, a professor at NOVA’s National School of Public Health, where she directs the Specialisation Courses in Hospital Administration and Digital Health, highlighted some of the main challenges of artificial intelligence in healthcare, stressing the importance of data quality, its interoperability and also the need for regulation to ensure responsible use. But that’s not all: she also mentioned the importance of training – both for healthcare professionals who need to understand how AI works, and for IT specialists who need knowledge of medical data.

Teresa Magalhães also advocated for digital literacy, involving citizens in the adoption of these technologies, and reiterated the importance of digital health as a broader ecosystem, where AI is just one of many solutions. At the very end, concluded by expressing the hope that this conference would be a source of inspiration and that, at a future meeting, participants would be able to present concrete progress in their projects and contribute to solving real challenges in the healthcare system.

Open days at NOVA 2025: come and meet our schools and institutes

5 de March, 2025

These days are, par excellence, moments when future students can get to know better the spaces and all the educational offers of the University, whether at undergraduate or postgraduate level. Here are the dates already scheduled. 

  • 14 March – NOVA FCSH

Doors open at 13:00 and until 18:00 there will be presentations of Masters and Postgraduate Courses for the academic year 2025-2026, organised by department. Participants who register at the check-in counter will be entitled to a refund of the third part of the registration fee if they are placed and complete the registration. Registration for Masters courses is open until 28 March (first phase) and from 31 March to 16 June (second phase). For postgraduate studies, registration is open from 6 to 21 April.

For more information, please visit the event link

  • 15 March – ITQB NOVA  

Under the motto “Science Mission: Asking is the first step”, we will open our doors between 10am and 5pm and invite everyone to learn more about the science that goes on at our institute. From lab tours to talks with scientists, hands-on experiences and even a science escape room, there will be activities for all ages and free admission. The programme, which is currently being updated, is available here. 

More information here 

  

  • 2 April – Nova SBE (Online)  

NOVA School of Business and Economics will offer two moments to serve all audiences. 

The first will take place online at 15:00 and can be accessed via this link

  

More information on the Nova SBE website  

 

  • 30 April – NOVA FCT  

Like last year, Expo FCT will offer courses inspired by great scientists and engineers. As always, more than 100 activities will showcase the courses and areas of the College. What’s new this year is that there will be a session dedicated exclusively to secondary school teachers. 

 

 More information at the website 

  • 6 May – NOVA Medical School

A very special afternoon is announced for all those interested in the Master’s degrees in Medicine and Nutrition: from 17:30 to 19:30, it will also be possible to talk to the teaching team and, at the same time, get to know the premises of NOVA Medical School.

More information here!

 

  • 9 May – NOVA Medical School

Three days after that, there will be a whole morning to present the degree in Medicine and Nutrition, to experience the unique environment of NOVA Medical School (NMS) and talk to those who make a difference: students, professors and researchers. Register here before 20 April!

More information at the NMS website

  • 9 May – IHMT NOVA

Themed “A Day with Science and Tropical Health”, this is an excellent opportunity to learn about the institution’s impact on global health and tropical medicine. Through guided tours, hands-on experiences and interactions with experts, participants will be able to explore IHMT NOVA’s research, clinical services, laboratories, museum and library, and training.

More information on the event page

 

  • 9/10 May – NOVA IMS

Two days, two different editions, for those interested in areas such as Data Science, Information Management or Information Systems and Technologies. First, there is an Open Day Student’s Edition, between 2pm and 5pm; then, an Open Day Family Edition, between 10am and 12:30pm.

More information on the website

 

  • 16 May – NOVA School of Law 

Those interested in finding out more about studying law can take the opportunity to visit the campus and talk to students and professors who will be on hand to answer any questions, as well as alumni who will allow them to discover the variety of professional opportunities available. 

More information at its website

  • 16 May – NOVA FCSH

Starting at 12:30 pm, this initiative allows you to learn about the 14 Bachelor’s degrees offered by NOVA FCSH. You can ask questions during the presentation sessions and meet your future colleagues, as well as seeing the space that will be your future home. You will also have the opportunity to visit the Student Association (AEFCSH) and some student groups at NOVA FCSH during the day.

More information is available here

 

  • 19 May – Nova SBE (in person)  

The in-person version of Nova SBE’s Open Day is scheduled to start at 3pm.

Anyone interested can register here 

 

NOVA professors secure €2.7 million grant to support science-based investigative journalism

27 de February, 2025

Four professors from NOVA University in Lisbon, together with the European Journalism Centre in the Netherlands, have just been awarded a €2.7 million grant from the European Union’s Creative Europe programme to support science-based investigative journalism projects. 

The programme, which will run across Europe over the next two years, is called Journalism and Science Alliance, and its key feature is that participating teams must include at least one journalist and one scientist. 

“The aim is for scientists to support journalistic investigations with scientific work journalistic investigations,” explains António Granado, professor at the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities (NOVA FCSH) and project leader. “This fact will make it possible to study more complex issues and ensure the reliability of the information of the information reported”. 

For Ana Sanchez, professor at the Institute of Chemical and Biological Technology at NOVA and also a member of the project, the programme offers an “extraordinary opportunity” for collaboration between scientists and journalists: “Investigative journalism, enriched by scientific research, also strengthens the role of science in society and highlights the importance of facts and evidence-based explanations.” 

Paulo Nuno Vicente and Pedro Coelho, both professors at NOVA FCSH, are the other members of the members of the team responsible for this programme, which hopes to support around 75 investigative journalism projects over the next two years. For now, the NOVA team and the European Journalism Centre will prepare the programme rules and launch the first call for projects before the start of summer 2025. 

“The awarding of this grant reinforces the role that NOVA has played in promoting quality journalism in Portugal and, from now on, in other European countries,” says João Sàágua, Rector of NOVA University of Lisbon. “It is also a recognition of the importance that higher education institutions can play in combating misinformation.” 

NOVA launches Science2Market programme: Find out how to turn your research into a successful business project

26 de February, 2025

This is an innovative programme designed to stimulate scientific research and transform breakthrough ideas into successful business projects – offering personalised guidance to develop effective go-to-market strategies, transforming research results into high-impact innovations. 

Promoted by NOVA University Lisbon and supported by the collaborative efforts of NOVA’s Knowledge Transfer Offices (KTO) (NOVA Impact – Rectorate, IRIS – NOVA FCT, InnoValue – NMS and InnOValley – ITQB NOVA), this initiative provides a solid platform for PhD students, researchers and innovators to accelerate their journey from scientific discovery to market-ready innovation. 

Applications are open until 26 March.
More information and applications 

 

LECTEU: The NOVA reading club exploring contemporary European literature is back: register here!

25 de February, 2025

Registrations are now open for another semester of reading, discussions, and discoveries. LECTEU invites the entire NOVA community to join freely in the sessions, selecting the books that interest them most. 

This semester, the central theme remains freedom, explored through works by authors from countries that are part of EUTOPIA, the European alliance to which NOVA belongs. Sessions are held in both Portuguese and English, creating a multicultural space for sharing and debate. 

The books for this semester are: 

  • The wind whistles in the cranes by Lídia Jorge (Portugal)
  • Oldladyvoice by Elisa Victoria (Spain) 
  • The appointment by Herta Müller (Romania) 
  • War and turpentine by Stefan Hertmans (Belgium) 

The first session is scheduled for 26 March at the Campolide Campus (location and time to be confirmed), dedicated to Lídia Jorge’s novel. 

Published in 2002, the novel deals with social and political issues, highlighting moments of racism, intolerance and xenophobia. Set in Valmares, a fictional village in the Algarve, it tells the story of Milena Leandro, a 34-year-old woman suffering from schizophrenia who observes the world like a child. While her family is on holiday, Milena decides to host a group of Cape Verdean immigrants in the family’s old canning factory.  

The book received the Grand Prize for Novels and Short Stories from the Portuguese Writers’ Association (2002), the Correntes d’Escritas/Casino da Póvoa Prize (2004), the Public Prize of the European Literary Salon in Cognac (2005) and the Albatroz Literary Prize from the Günter Grass Foundation (2005). 

To register, please fill out the form here.
If you have any questions, email us at lecteu@unl.pt.
Follow for updates on Instagram: LECTEU. 

Join the NOVA community and embark on this literary journey! 

 

SUPERNOVA: Welcome, Spring Semester 2025 Class

25 de February, 2025

The SUPERNOVA Program Welcome Session marked the beginning of the academic journey for 87 students, with 31 participants attending the event. These 31 students represent an impressive total of 17 different nationalities, including Russia, Colombia, Iran, China, the United States, Ecuador, Angola, India, Venezuela, Mozambique, Ukraine, Portugal, Vietnam, Norway, Israel, Brazil and Kazakhstan.

The SUPERNOVA Pre-University Programme aims to prepare international students for higher education at NOVA and other European universities. With a structured academic path, the programme facilitates adaptation to the European educational system and ensures essential skills for the chosen undergraduate degree. Direct admission to the selected undergraduate programme is guaranteed for those who meet the progression criteria. The programme includes specific subjects, support units, and English or Portuguese classes, depending on the students’ proficiency levels. Teaching is provided by NOVA faculty, ensuring academic quality and personalized support. 

For more information, visit SUPERNOVA

The 3rd edition of the EUTOPIA Doctoral Summer School 2025 is coming up. Find out here how to apply!

24 de February, 2025

The EUTOPIA Doctoral Summer School is a summer school that provides an immersive experience for doctoral students from different fields of knowledge, promoting interdisciplinary work and the construction of innovative research projects. 

Taking place again at the Convento da Arrábida from 18 to 22 July, the programme includes plenary sessions with renowned experts, teamwork with the support of experienced mentors, and a unique learning and collaborative environment. Throughout the week, participants will be challenged to develop an interdisciplinary project, culminating in a final presentation that will reward the best work. 

The course is coordinated by Professor Paula Macedo (NOVA Medical School), in collaboration with Professor Kevin Gallagher (NOVA School of Science and Technology) and Professor Iva Miranda Pires (NOVA School of Social Sciences and Humanities). 

Set in a privileged location overlooking the sea, the Convento da Arrábida provides the perfect setting for reflection and inspiration. As Friar Martinho de Santa Maria described in 1542, If I’m not in Heaven, I’m in its suburbs.” In this spirit, the EUTOPIA Doctoral Summer School challenges PhD students to broaden their scientific horizons. 

More information and applications here! 

 

Join NOVA’s technical workshops on carbon footprinting for universities

13 de February, 2025

 Want to know about the carbon footprint of your university? Is your university looking to advance its climate action strategy? 

As part of the Route Zero project, NOVA invites the Portuguese Higher Education Institutions to a series of technical workshops to provide hands-on guidance on calculating, projecting, and reducing its carbon footprints. The workshops are the opportunity to learn from NOVA University experience, exchange insights with peers, and build a strong network for sustainability in higher education. 

Why Participate? 

  • Gain practical knowledge on carbon footprint assessment and reduction tailored to HEIs.
  • Learn from NOVA’s key takeaways. 
  • Connect with other institutions working towards climate neutrality. 
  • Strengthen your HEI’s role in Portugal’s sustainability transition. 

Workshop Schedule: 

  • March 14, 9:30 a.m. | How to Calculate the Carbon Footprint of your HEI
    (I) Methodology, data, metrics, and support tools
    (II) NOVA key takeaways 
  • March 28, 9:30 a.m. | How to Project the Carbon Footprint of your HEI in the Future
    (I) Methodology, data, and support tools
    (II) NOVA key takeaways 
  • April 11, 9:30 a.m. | How to Reduce the Carbon Footprint of your HEI, Creating Value and Impact
    (I) Scope, good practices of action and collaboration
    (II) NOVA key takeaways 

 

The workshops are 1,5h online sessions, in Portuguese language and free of charge. Registration is required, and registered participants will receive the access link via email. 

Don’t miss the opportunity to gain actionable tools and collaborate on solutions for a net-zero future of Higher Education Institutions. 

Save your spot here

 

 

 

Here comes SUPERNOVA Summer School 2025: open applications

12 de February, 2025

SUPERNOVA Summer School is an immersive programme for students aged 16-19, designed to ease the transition between high school and university. Held in Lisbon, it offers practical projects, workshops and real laboratory experiences.

The programme takes place in two separate weeks: 6-12 July and 13-19 July, and is an opportunity to explore interests, develop essential skills and discover potential academic and career paths.

View the 2024 edition here

Registration until 20 May

Find out more at supernovasummerschool.unl.pt

3rd edition of the award Acting Differently at NOVA (ADN): find out how to apply!

12 de February, 2025

The registration period is open once again for the Agir Diferente na NOVA (DNA) Award, which aims to encourage innovation at the university and recognise best practices already implemented. 

Until the 25th of March, projects developed by teams made up of technical, administrative and managerial staff from NOVA University Lisbon can apply for the award. 

Up to three prizes of 2,500 euros each may be awarded to the most outstanding projects. 

Up to 3 honourable mentions may also be awarded to recognise other organisational innovation projects. 

 

Find out more here 

For questions and clarifications about the competition, please contact: adn@unl.pt 

Zahi Hawass at NOVA: “Come and visit Egypt: we are making incredible discoveries”

10 de February, 2025

For an hour and a half, the world’s greatest expert on Egyptology took us on a tour of the latest discoveries made during excavations at the pyramids. 

“I am a lucky man. I have been working there, in the pyramids, all my life,” he said at the beginning of the event that filled the auditorium of the NOVA University of Lisbon this Saturday (8th). 

The lecture, entitled “New discoveries about the pyramids, Tutankhamun and the Golden City”, was part of the celebrations of 50 years of diplomatic relations between Portugal and Egypt  and the visit to Lisbon of Zahi Hawass, who has also been an honorary doctor of NOVA since 2011, was jointly promoted by the university and the Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt in Portugal. 

Proud of an unprecedented career, Hawass stressed several times that his discoveries are “absolutely incredible” and that this is more than enough reason to visit Egypt  also revealing that this was the moment chosen to launch the Egypt-Portugal Year of Tourism 2025. 

“Thank you for choosing NOVA for this moment,” thanked João Sàágua, Rector of NOVA, at the beginning of the session, recalling that the university has a very special relationship with Egypt: “Not only is it the birthplace of one of our emeritus professors – Salwa Castelo Branco – it is also where NOVA Cairo has been based for several years, the only campus of a Portuguese university abroad”. 

But that’s not all: it was Zahi Hawass, as Egypt’s Minister of Antiquities, who authorised the first excavations by NOVA researchers in Egypt, a milestone for the team led by Maria Helena Trindade Lopes, Professor of the History of Oriental Antiquity and specialist in Egyptology. 

Wael El-Naggar, Egypt’s Ambassador to Portugal, expressed his gratitude and returned the compliments: “These are important milestones in the bilateral relations between the two countries, which is why we have chosen this year as the Year of Portugal-Egypt Tourism”, and made the appeal that Hawass would later repeat: “Come, it is a safe country”. 

While the audience marvelled at the results of research carried out in emblematic places such as the Valley of the Kings, Saqqara and Giza – explored with the help of robots that sweep the tunnels found inside them – Zahi Hawass also made other curious revelations: “I am often asked if I am not afraid to go inside,” he commented, adding: “And I understand the question. But when I go down the cable, I don’t think about anything else but getting there”. 

In the end, Hawass not only showed photographs alongside several celebrities who have visited the sites of his research from Barack Obama to Bill Gates, including Shakira  but also stressed that all the artefacts found are in the Grand Museum, the name given to the Grand Egyptian Museum, which has already been partially inaugurated and houses the largest archaeological collection in the world. “It’s for everyone to see. These discoveries belong to everyone. 

NOVA highlights the International Day of Women and Girls in Science

10 de February, 2025

NOVA, in partnership with EUTOPIA, a European alliance of universities of which we are a member, reaffirms its commitment to women’s leadership in science, valuing women’s contribution to research and thus inspiring new generations of girls to pursue scientific careers. This Tuesday, 11 September, we celebrate a special event: the International Day for Women and Girls in Science, established by the United Nations General Assembly in 2015 to promote gender equality in access to and participation in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). 

This year, we listened to the testimony of four NOVA scientists, namely Maria Helena Godinho, Cristina Brito, Joana Marques and Sofia Ferreira, who have advanced knowledge in areas such as sustainable materials, environmental history, global health and biotechnology. 

Maria Helena Godinho, a researcher at NOVA FCT’s Materials Research Centre (CENIMAT), recently received an ERC grant totalling 2.3 million euros to work with natural polymers, mainly cellulose, to create biocompatible and renewable liquid crystal elastomers (LCEs). These are responsive materials that change shape, colour, adhesion or damping properties in response to external stimuli, with innovative applications in soft robotics, engineering and biomedicine. 

Cristina Brito is a senior researcher at CHAM – Centre for Humanities and Associate Professor at NOVA FCSH. As an environmental historian, she studies humanity’s relationship with marine life, seeking to understand the interaction between different cultures and ecosystems over time. 

Joana Marques, from IHMT NOVA’s Global Health and Tropical Medicine, is dedicated to researching innovative strategies to reduce the transmission of mosquito-borne diseases while minimising environmental impact. His work focuses on the development of what is known as BLOODless – a special diet for Anopheles mosquitoes (the species known to transmit diseases such as malaria) that delivers compounds that act in the gut where pathogens develop. 

Also noteworthy is the work of Sofia Ferreira, a researcher at ITQB-NOVA, whose aim is to optimise “microbial cell factories” – an industrial biotechnology process that uses living organisms such as fungi and bacteria as biocatalysts – for the sustainable production of valuable compounds such as fuels, food supplements and medicines. 

As well as being eminent scientists, they share the experience of being women in science – a journey that, despite its challenges, is proving to be fundamental in promoting diversity, innovation and inclusion in the academic and scientific environment. 

“It is a life that seeks a balance between career and family, lived with passion and overcoming, and that finds its reward in collaborations, friendships and the impact achieved through research” (Helena Godinho); “As a woman and a scholar in the humanities, I believe that we can rescue the silenced voices of different groups, both past and present, and that we must involve multiple actors in the construction of historical narratives, memories, and environmental and emotional connections. So, we should also learn from other women and share their thoughts and different worldviews. (Cristina Brito). 

But not only that. As Joana Marques says, “Science thrives on diversity, inclusion and a passion for discovering the unknown, and women are essential in driving this forward. We’ve come a long way, but there’s still more to do, because real progress means more women in leadership, more voices in innovation and a world where science knows no gender”. Sofia Ferreira associates being a woman in science with resilience, creativity and determination to make a difference: “I take great pride in pushing boundaries and inspiring girls – including my 4-year-old daughter – to see themselves as future scientists.” 

“Narrative of Aging” conference: “We must look at the global process and not reduce everything to a medical perspective centred on the disease”

7 de February, 2025

The “Narrative of Aging” conference brought together a house full of people interested in the topic, this Wednesday 6th, in the auditorium of the NOVA University of Lisbon. It was a moment of sharing and reflection on ageing, bringing together people and projects in a comprehensive and interdisciplinary approach. 

 

Cláudio Soares, Pro-rector for Health

Cláudio Soares, Vice Rector for Health at the University, opened the session by stressing the importance of this holistic perspective: “We need to look at the global process and not reduce everything to a medical perspective centred on the disease”. And he also highlighted the diversity of areas involved: “From molecular, economic and social aspects to current and future technologies, from social prescribing to literature – we will learn a lot from this diversity.” Finally, he argued that, like the adage “it takes a village to raise a child”, it also takes “different skills to deal with people throughout their lives”. 

Sharing knowledge to find solutions 

Organised by the NOVA Health Ageing group, one of the eight groups of the NOVA Health platform, the conference aimed to give visibility to the work carried out at NOVA on ageing, promoting the exchange of knowledge and the creation of synergies between professors, researchers and students from the different schools and institutes. 

Ana Rita Pedro, from ENSP NOVA

The first panel focused on ageing processes, effects and emerging challenges. Ana Rita Pedro, a researcher at NOVA’s National School of Public Health, presented social prescribing as an innovative strategy to combat loneliness among the elderly. “It is a bridge between health care and existing community solutions – whether in promoting healthier lifestyles, personal development or cultural participation, among many others,” he stressed, also highlighting the urgency of these solutions given the scenario we have: “24% of the population is 65 years or older and one in four lives alone – and of these, between 14% and 36% feel lonely”. 

Ana Luísa Moraes, from NOVA FCSH

Ana Luísa Moraes, from NOVA FCSH, brought a literary perspective to the debate, using Alice Munro’s short story Mrs Cross and Mrs Kidd to reflect on the impact of institutionalisation on the identity of older people. He argued that “ageing does not have to be a disadvantage” and highlighted how the work reveals the need for recognition and the silent resistance to the idea that people become invisible as they age. He concluded by emphasising the role of literature as “a powerful tool for illuminating the social and psychological challenges of ageing”. 

Longevity, care and end of life 

Carolina Santos, from Nova SBE

The second panel looked at the economic and social aspects of longevity. Carolina Santos (Nova SBE), presenting a paper co-authored with Pedro Pita Barros, showed data on the economic impact of ageing in Portugal. Making an important distinction – “longevity is the increase in average life expectancy; ageing is the way we deal with this process” – she warned of the challenges we face as one of the oldest countries in the European Union: “What we see is that the older population has greater difficulties in accessing health care”. She also highlighted loneliness as a critical factor: “Its impact on people’s health is comparable to that of cancer“. 

Matilde Gonçalves, from NOVA FCSH

Matilde Gonçalves of NOVA FCSH followed with the presentation Escola da Palavra: (re)signifying life through words. The researcher began by sharing a personal memory – showing a photo of her grandfather – as she recounted how he taught her to fish for trout with pumpkin leaves. “Without knowing it, he taught me patience, resilience, observation and care,” she stressed, before concluding: “The stories and words of older people can build bridges between the past, the present and the future: they have a lot to say, a lot to teach us.” 

Health innovations and challenges 

Diogo Sequeira, from NOVA Medical School

The third panel, “Challenges and advances around disease and ageing”, provided concrete examples of innovation. Diogo André Sequeira (NOVA Medical School) presented The Story-Telling Bag, the finalist project of the last NOVA Impact Challenge, which allows dialysis treatments to be carried out at home. “In addition to the comfort of not having to move, the therapeutic bag also tells a story,” he revealed, explaining that through medical analysis of its contents, it is then possible to monitor the patient’s health. 

Tatiana Burrinha, from NOVA Medical School

Tatiana Burrinha (also from NOVA Medical School) spoke about neuronal ageing and the risk of dementia, stressing the importance of science in finding solutions to delay cognitive decline and make this risk a distant memory. 

Rethinking ageing 

 

The conference ended with the round table “Innovating in ageing: Reflections and new directions”, moderated by Ana Fernandes (ENSP-NOVA) and with the participation of Carmen Garcia (nurse and columnist), António Fonseca (gerontopsychologist), and Susana António (co-founder of the association A Avó Veio Trabalhar).  

It was at this last moment that Jaime Branco, coordinator of the ageing research group at NOVA Health, warned about the structure of the health system: “Our health system is absolutely hospital-centred”. Carmen Garcia stressed the need for more dignity at the end of life: “There must be a better way to die than in a hospital bed.” 

 

 

NOVA University Lisbon mourns the death of Prince Aga Khan IV

5 de February, 2025

Patrícia Sampaio shines in Paris (again!) : NOVA student-athlete claims gold at the Grand Slam

5 de February, 2025

“Paris is my city. It’s special,” wrote Patrícia Sampaio on Instagram – @sampaiolovesjudo – and the pictures say it all. Less than 200 days after her Olympic bronze, the Portuguese judoka is back on the podium, this time to claim gold at the Grand Slam, one of the sport’s most prestigious tournaments, which took place in Paris from 2 to 4 February.

At the opening event of the 2025 World Tour, Sampaio secured her 12th international medal—but this one was special: her first-ever Grand Slam victory, adding to her collection of eight medals in the competition. 

New Board of Trustees at NOVA

4 de February, 2025

In December, the new Board of Trustees of NOVA University Lisbon took office, with Edmundo Martinho and João Castello Branco remaining as Trustees. 

The presidency was assumed by Estela Barbot, who chaired NOVA’s General Council from 2018 to 2022. 

Teresa Girbal and Francisca Van Dunem also took office as new Trustees. 

 

EUTOPIA_HEALTH Hosts Training on Impact and Science Communication at NOVA

24 de January, 2025

Maximising the impact of research and effectively communicating scientific discoveries are critical challenges for researchers worldwide. With this in mind, the EUTOPIA_HEALTH project hosted two innovative training sessions on the 16th and 17th of January 2025 at NOVA University Lisbon, focusing on research impact and science communication. 

The event brought together around 20 researchers and science management professionals from seven academic units of NOVA. Over two days, participants explored tools and strategies to enhance the relevance of their work and make it more accessible to diverse audiences. 

Day 1: Research Impact 

Led by Johan Emanuel from the University of Gothenburg, the first session delved into best practices for boosting the impact of scientific research. Topics included collaborating with stakeholders, securing funding, and demonstrating the value of research in both national and European contexts. 

Day 2: Science Communication 

The second day focused on developing communication skills, with Joana Branco from Science Crunchers facilitating the session. Participants practised creating clear and compelling scientific narratives tailored to different audiences, gaining practical techniques to enhance the visibility and reach of their research. 

About EUTOPIA_HEALTH 

Launched in January 2024, EUTOPIA_HEALTH aims to address disparities in health research and foster innovation in countries such as Portugal, Romania, and Slovenia. By promoting collaboration between researchers, policymakers, and businesses, the project seeks to create an inclusive and dynamic ecosystem to advance health research with social and scientific impact. 

For more information, visit EUTOPIA HEALTH. 

NOVA Scientists Return to School

23 de January, 2025

 

“The experience enchants both children and teachers,” says Joana Bordalo, the initiative’s creator, as evidenced by the pictures below – which show Nova SBE’s Lucas Sousa with a class from Albufeira in his first school last December. The workshop he proposed focused on project management, his area of work, and allowed him to show how people can work together, addressing issues of time management, budgeting and planning. Between nervousness and a lot of laughter, “they learned in practice what it means to manage a project”, adds Joana, referring to the experience lived by one of the seven scientists from NOVA University of Lisbon who are participating this academic year in this unique initiative of Native Scientists called “Scientist Returns to School”. 

Created by Joana Bordalo, a graduate of NOVA FCSH and Starters Academy, NOVA Impact‘s entrepreneurship programme, aimed at stimulating students’ entrepreneurial spirit, the project is broad enough to welcome all scientists: To be eligible, scientists must carry out research in any field of knowledge and have completed the 1st cycle of basic education in Portugal. 

In total, this academic year, seven scientists from NOVA University Lisbon are confirmed in the project, helping to inspire new generations and share the impact of their scientific work in their communities of origin. 

After Antonio Granado, from NOVA FCSH, who visited the school he attended, in Fundão, this Monday the 27th, visits by Tiago Faria, from NOVA FCSH, to Fafe (13/03/2025) and Ana Raquel Barbosa, from NOVA Medical School to Ponta Delgada (28/04/2025) are already planned. The date of departure of Filipa da Silva Lopes, from NOVA FCSH, to Bagunte, Vila do Conde, and Raquel Viveiros, from NOVA FCT, to Braga, are still to be determined. 

 

The great Egyptologist Zahi Hawass at NOVA: a lecture to mark the 50th anniversary of the Portugal-Egypt relations

22 de January, 2025

NOVA and the Egyptian Embassy in Portugal are promoting a lecture by our Doctor Honoris Causa Zahi Hawass, the greatest Egyptologist of our time, on 50 years of diplomatic relations between Portugal and Egypt. The lecture “Recent Discoveries about the Pyramids, Tutankhamun, and the Golden City” will take place on 8 February at the Rectory Auditorium, at 5 pm.

An Honorary Doctor of NOVA since 2011, Zahi Hawass is recognised as one of the leading authorities in archaeology and Egyptology, with a career marked by globally impactful discoveries. 

Earlier this 2025, Hawass announced the discovery of new tombs and artefacts in Luxor, shedding light on lesser-known periods of Egyptian history. In January 2023, he was also responsible for identifying a tomb in Saqqara that may contain the oldest and most complete mummy ever found in Egypt. 

With a PhD in Egyptology from the University of Pennsylvania, he served as Secretary-General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities of Egypt between 2002 and 2011 and Minister of State for Antiquities Affairs between 2011 and 2012. 

Register here

Sustainability for All: new cross-curricular unit at NOVA

21 de January, 2025

NOVA launches the curricular unit SUSTAINABILITY FOR ALL, a unique opportunity for all NOVA University students to learn about sustainability, covering the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The course promotes an interdisciplinary approach, exploring the interconnections between several SDGs and offering an integrated vision of sustainability in its environmental, social and economic dimensions. 

Through practical missions that combine online and face-to-face learning experiences, students have the opportunity to understand and solve real-world challenges and develop essential skills for their professional future. Each mission addresses a relevant sustainability issue, such as planetary health, climate change and energy, responsible consumption and production, and war and peace in the 21st century.  

Supported by a digital community of mentors and teachers, students are guided through the missions and a final hackathon, developing essential skills for a more sustainable future. 

This curricular unit is offered as an extracurricular complement to your diploma and is available to undergraduate, masters, doctoral and non-degree students, as long as they are enrolled in one of the NOVA schools. The first edition will start on 1 March. 

  

Registration is open until February 18th. 

For more information and enrollment, visit our page here. 

NOVA University Lisbon mourns the death of a student

21 de January, 2025

The Rector of NOVA University Lisbon, Prof. Dr. João Sàágua, on behalf of the entire academic community, mourns the death of Hannah Katharina Rohwer, a student of the Master in Computer Engineering.  

NOVA University Lisbon sends its sincere condolences to the family and friends. 

NOVA on its way to Expo 2025 in Osaka

Fotografias: AICEP

20 de January, 2025

The NOVA University Lisbon has embraced the invitation from the Portugal Pavilion to participate in the prestigious World Expo 2025 in Osaka, which will take place in the Japanese city between 13 April and 13 October.  

The announcement was made last week at the Oceanarium in Lisbon in the presence of Prime Minister Luís Montenegro and the Portuguese Commissioner General for the exhibition, Joana Gomes Cardoso.

This marks a pivotal step in NOVA’s internationalisation strategy, strengthening its global presence and fostering connections between Portugal and Japan. The University’s Schools are already designing innovative projects aligned with the central theme of the expo: “Designing Future Society for Our Lives”.

Additionally, NOVA’s Rector, João Sàágua, will join the “Osaka Reference Group”, an advisory body committed to ensuring Portugal’s excellence and impactful presence at Expo Osaka Kansai 2025. 

Photos: AICEP

NOVA hosts OpenPass4Climate project meeting

15 de January, 2025

The Rectory of NOVA hosted the 6th training session of the OpenPass4Climate project consortium. 

Funded by the ERASMUS+ program, this project aims to foster educational activities focused on the environment, empowering students to manage their learning and climate commitments through the European Open Badges Passport. 

The meeting brought together representatives from consortium partners – Consorzio Scuola Comunità Impresa, University of Valladolid, and UniLaSalle – to present the concepts of eco-pedagogy and develop strategies for creating badges that participants can collect in the passport. 

UniLaSalle partners showcased project presentation videos and gathered feedback from the consortium for improvement. Meanwhile, the University of Valladolid delved into the implementation of GreenComp, a framework developed by the European Commission to assess competencies in sustainable action, through a study focused on identifying best practices. 

GreenComp serves as a guide for developing sustainable competences, equipping educators with tools to provide students with a shared understanding of sustainable practices, skills, and implications. 

Applications for Ignition Grants for Interdisciplinary research at NOVA are open until 30 January

15 de January, 2025

Deadline for applications for the Ignition Grants for Interdisciplinary Research at NOVA has been extended! This initiative, in partnership with Fundação Santander, aims to support collaborative projects developed by NOVA researchers from at least 2 R&D Units.

This call will fund 2 projects for a period of 12-months, with a maximum budget of 30,000€ each. Applications are now open until 11:59 p.m of 30 January!

The Ignition Grants for Interdisciplinary Research at NOVA will foster the University’s interdisciplinary collaborations and the development of research at NOVA that addressed scientific issues and societal challenges.

For more details on the Ignition Grants for Interdisciplinary research at NOVA, such as the Regulation and application process please visit the dedicated page.

 

 

Webinar ResearchComp – Empowering Researchers with Transversal Skills

8 de January, 2025

Join us on January 22nd at 2:30 PM for an exciting introductory session on ResearchComp, hosted by NOVA. Maria Mecenero, Policy Officer at the European Commission, will be leading the session. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn more about this valuable tool and get to know how to assess and develop your own transversal skills. 

Discover more about ResearchComp below and register now for the online session! 

 

What is ResearchComp? 

ResearchComp is the European Competence Framework for Researchers. It supports the assessment and development by researchers of transversal skills that can offer them more career opportunities by fostering inter-sectoral mobility.  

The tool is available in the ERA Talent Platform and is aligned with the European Skills, Competences, and Occupations (ESCO) classification, which provides a common language and understanding of researchers’ transversal skills needed for interoperable careers in all sectors of the society. 

ResearchComp offers benefits to various stakeholders:  

  • Researchers can identify the competences that support interoperable careers across sectors. They can assess their proficiency levels, recognize strengths, and pinpoint areas for improvement, enhancing their career prospects and employability; 
  • Universities, research organizations, and training providers can design or adapt their training programs to equip researchers with essential transversal competences from the outset or through targeted learning opportunities, fostering a lifelong learning approach; 
  • Employers gain insights into the competences researchers bring, simplifying the search for highly skilled talents. 
  • Policy makers can better monitor researchers’ competences and develop targeted policies to support inter-sectoral mobility for researchers 

How can I access and use ResearchComp? 

ResearchComp is available here. You can evaluate your expertise across 38 different competences distributed by 7 competence areas (cognitive abilities, doing research, managing research, managing research tools, making an impact, working with others, self-management). This tool serves as a valuable resource for initiating your career plan. It covers both research-specific competences, such as managing research, and essential career skills like self-management and teamwork. 

Each competence is outlined with varying levels of expertise. During this self-assessment, you don’t need to be an expert in every area, but you should develop competences in all seven areas. 

SUPERNOVA Autumn 2025 is coming: Registration open!

8 de January, 2025

Registration until 30 April. Classes start in September. 

At the same time as preparing to welcome the group of students who will soon be attending the SUPERNOVA Spring Semester 2025, the NOVA team, which runs this unique pre-university programme in Portugal, announces that registration is now open for the edition starting in September. 

SUPERNOVA is a programme designed to help students from different countries adapt to the European education system: it offers a series of different subjects taught by NOVA schools, in Portuguese and/or English, to develop both academic and linguistic skills, and can be completed in a period of between six months and one year. 

In addition, the successful completion of SUPERNOVA guarantees candidacy for courses not only at NOVA, but also at several European universities that collaborate with us.   

Students who successfully complete the course will be able to enrol at universities such as Ca’ Foscari in Venice, CY Cergy in Paris or Lancaster University in the UK. The University of Algarve, our partner in the south of Portugal, and the new NOVA campus in Cairo are also on the list. 

Reaching more parts of the world, the latest edition had a total of 85 students from 34 nationalities, including Brazil (11), Ukraine (8), China (7), USA/Morocco/Ecuador (5), Colombia/Russia/Angola (4).  

  

Apply here! 

More information on the SUPERNOVA website 

 

ITQB NOVA researchers develop artificial intelligence tool that promises to revolutionise medical image analysis

6 de January, 2025

Researchers at ITQB NOVA have developed NanoPyx, an artificial intelligence tool capable of analysing biomedical images up to 100 times faster than traditional methods. This breakthrough is set to revolutionise scientific research and clinical diagnostics, with potential applications in studying infections, cancer, and neurodegenerative diseases. 

Powered by machine learning, NanoPyx dynamically adapts to the specific features of each image, cutting processing time from hours to minutes without sacrificing accuracy. The tool also paves the way for smart microscopes that can analyse images in real time, such as during viral infection studies. 

Published in Nature Methods, the project is the result of international collaboration and stands out for its potential to accelerate biomedical research and personalised medicine, enabling faster diagnoses and more effective treatments. 

More Information on the ITQB NOVA website 

NOVA receives Higher Education Student-Athlete Seal

6 de January, 2025

The award of the Student-Athlete Seal, valid for two consecutive years, is the result of the evaluation of the applications submitted by Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) to the Portuguese Institute for Sport and Youth (IPDJ), and recognises your institution’s continuous efforts to promote excellence in the conditions for practising sport and, at the same time, for the academic development of its student athletes.

The award also reflects Universidade NOVA de Lisboa’s commitment to the integration of sport into the academic environment, creating the conditions for our students to achieve high standards both in their studies and in the sports in which they represent their university.

This recognition from the IPDJ is just one more incentive for the continued support of all those involved in the promotion of sport in higher education, especially the student athletes, whose commitment and effort are the driving force behind the creation of better conditions for the practice of sport in an academic context.

NOVAHealth promotes a series of webinars on health policies in the European Union

6 de January, 2025

NOVA’s interdisciplinary platform on health issues is launching this month the first in a series of webinars on health systems and policies, with the aim of promoting debate and comparative research at national and international level. 

This first session, scheduled for 24 January at 1 p.m., is entitled “Health Policy in the European Union: an overview” and will feature MEP Marta Temido, who is well known in Portugal as the head of the Ministry of Health during the Covid-19 pandemic. 

Organised by NOVA Health Systems and Policies, a group of researchers from different faculties of NOVA University Lisbon, the event will take place on the Zoom platform and requires prior registration. 

To register, send your request to novasaude@unl.pt. 

More information on the NOVAHealth website.  

1st Webinar NOVAHealth: “The European Union must be more solid in public health”

5 de January, 2025

Kicking off a series of webinars on European Union health policies, MEP Marta Temido took stock of European cooperation in the area of ​​Health and highlighted the need to strengthen it. Promoted by NOVAHealth, the event took place on Friday, the 24th, and was attended by the former Minister of Health for more than an hour.

During the session, Temido addressed the sector’s key challenges, including an ageing population, shortages of public sector health professionals, and preparedness for future pandemics, emphasising the need for a coordinated and integrated European response.

“We need a stronger European Union to meet public health needs, with greater investment in research, digitalisation, and innovation,” she stated.

The MEP also highlighted the role of the EU4Health programme in reinforcing national healthcare systems, with priorities such as reducing inequalities in access to care and supporting workforce training.

She praised efforts to build a European Health Union, aimed at ensuring a common and effective response to health crises, and called for deeper collaboration among member states to enhance the resilience of healthcare systems and their ability to adapt to global emergencies.

 

NOVA University Lisbon mourns the death of a student

3 de January, 2025

The Rector of NOVA University Lisbon, Prof. Doctor João Sàágua, on behalf of the entire academic community, expresses his deepest regret at the death of Carolina Mesquita, a student of the Integrated Masters in Medicine at the NOVA Medical School.

NOVA sends its sincere condolences to her family and friends.

NOVA’s Starters Academy: applications now open

3 de January, 2025

The Starters Academy, NOVA University Lisbon’s oldest entrepreneurship programme, is back for its 2025 edition. Applications are now open, and the course will run from February to May during the second semester of the academic year. 

With a 16-year legacy, this programme has already empowered hundreds of NOVA students by equipping them with essential tools to create a start-up. The Starters Academy is renowned for fostering entrepreneurial spirit through a hands-on approach, supported by a panel of experts and recognised trainers in the field. 

This multidisciplinary course is open to students from all NOVA Academic Units who successfully pass the selection process. The skills gained in this course are invaluable not only for aspiring start-up founders but also for developing entrepreneurship skills that provide a competitive edge in recruitment processes for both start-ups and established companies. 

Apply now and take the first step towards your entrepreneurial future! 

More information here 

Help us to keep the Campolide campus sparkling!

16 de December, 2024

The new online application for reporting incidents in the Rectory building and throughout the Campolide campus is now available!

If you see something that needs attention – a burnt out light bulb, Wi-Fi problems, a broken tap or anything else – you can report it quickly and easily.

How does it work?
Use this link to access the application and report the incident directly. No need to install any apps. Just fill in the details and the relevant team will be notified to resolve the situation.

Access the portal here

Thank you for helping to make Campus Campolide a better place for everyone.

…And a wonderful 2025!

16 de December, 2024

2024 has been a year in which we can confidently say that Freedom – and all that it symbolises – has made its mark here.

First, we celebrated April by covering a wall with carnations. Then we commemorated another historical milestone linked to the date that marked the beginning of democracy in Portugal and which has a connection with NOVA: the departure point of the 5th Infantry Battalion. In other words, it was from Colégio Almada Negreiros, located on the Campolide campus, that the march began in the early hours of 1974 towards the facilities of Rádio Clube Português, where the first broadcast of the Armed Forces Movement was made. We also reflected, in another exercise of remembrance, on the day when NOVA congratulated the National Salvation Board on the “general guidelines of the service it proposed to render to the country”.

Still in the spirit of April, we joined the United Nations Initiative for the Sustainability of Higher Education. Embodying the vision of a civic and global university, we travelled to Japan with a strong delegation – the Rector and three Vice-rectors! – to promote education, science and international cooperation.

It’s also worth mentioning that, just before that eventful month of April, even Marcelo, the President of the Republic, visited our stand at Futurália, the largest education and training event in Portugal.

In full spring, we reaffirmed our commitment to peace by suspending further cooperation partnerships with Israel, and shortly afterwards we hosted the opening of the international conference “Paving the Way to the Pact of the Future”, emphasising that “our ambition is to be among the pioneers” in terms of the SDGs.

It was also during this period that health received a unique monthly spotlight on our channels with the launch of NOVA Health Talks, published on the last Thursday of each month. Earlier in the year we also launched a programme dedicated to the mental health of our students.

With the arrival of longer days, we supported NOVA students competing in Formula Student with the car that has welcomed visitors to the NOVA Science and Innovation Day for the past two years.

 

We then welcomed the summer with a very special school involving students from partner universities in the EUTOPIA Alliance. Around the same time, we launched the most comprehensive training programme in tourism.

During the holidays, we felt immense pride when one of our students stood on the podium at the Olympic Games. We are referring, of course, to Patrícia Sampaio and the bronze medal she won.

The last quarter of the year was equally intense, starting with the confirmation that NOVA is one of the Portuguese universities with the highest number of European patent applications over the last 20 years. But that’s not all.

We participated in COP 29 – the UN Climate Change Conference – as the only Portuguese university to host an event in the Portuguese pavilion, highlighting the importance of putting climate action at the top of the university agenda.

We officially celebrated the University’s talent in research and innovation and launched ‘Net 1/4’, an innovative project to address the housing crisis facing university students in Portugal by promoting affordable student accommodation.

We also joined the Pink October campaign to mark Breast Cancer Awareness Month by lighting up the Rectorate building on the Campolide campus.

We reaffirm, as always, that universities must lead by example – as seen in the various ongoing projects presented at the NOVA Sustainability Days – and that this should be replicated in the most diverse areas of society: hence we have launched a whole month-long programme dedicated to inclusion and diversity, declaring that “we cannot continue to normalise violence against women“.

Now, in a more festive tone, it’s worth remembering that we dedicated NOVA Day to the theme “Inspire and Build”, awarding the title of Professor Emeritus to António Marques, António Rendas, and Manuel Vilares. We also recognised the most innovative teaching projects at the university and highlighted the centenary of Mário Soares’ birth, our Honorary Doctor since 1996.

Looking to the future, we can proudly say that we remain focused on preparing for upcoming pandemics – especially since, at the start of the year, NOVA secured €8 million to support that fight. This came shortly before we shared the experience of one of our spin-offs – CellmAbs – which achieved the unprecedented feat of securing the largest technology transfer agreement ever made by a Portuguese company in the fields of biotechnology and life sciences.

With such achievements and so much more to discover on our website, we are more than optimistic about the year ahead, filled with reasons to declare that, following these “Season’s Greetings,” there can only be… a wonderful 2025!