International Mobility

As a global university, NOVA is committed to academic and scientific development based on the exchange of ideas and experiences. In this context, it promotes the international mobility of students, faculty, researchers, and staff, thus contributing to a more interconnected and inclusive academic community.

By decision of the Rector of Nova University Lisbon, and for the protection of students, staff, and faculty of the institution, exchanges are restricted to territories that are in a state of war or civil war. Currently, this includes, among others, the following countries:

Ukraine, Russia, Israel, Iran, Palestine, Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, Somalia and South Sudan.

ERASMUS+

The Erasmus+ Program is an Education, Training, Youth and Sports initiative that allows different activities between Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) for students, recent graduates, teaching and administrative staff to learn, teach or train in an environment of international mobility in other institutions, including possibilities outside Europe. The programs follow Key Action 1: Learning mobility of individuals.

You can find more information here.

ERASMUS+

Fulbright

With the mission of promoting mutual understanding between the United States of America and Portugal through education and science, enabling opportunities for the exchange of teachers, researchers, and students, as well as guidance and information on education systems and organization of initiatives for sharing of knowledge.

The International Mobility Management Unit (UGMI) is responsible for handling the program’s scholarships with the Fulbright Information Center.

Fulbright

FLAD (Fundação Luso-Americana)

The Portuguese-American Foundation (FLAD)’s main objective is to promote economic, social and cultural development through relations between Portugal and the USA.

Through Portuguese scientific, academic and artistic potential, FLAD presents diverse opportunities in four major areas: Science and Technology, Art and Culture, Education and Transatlantic Relations.

Applications are made on an individual basis. You can find information about them on the official website.

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