Founding Year: ULisboa was established in 2013 after the merger of Universidade Técnica de Lisboa and Universidade de Lisboa, with a legacy of over seven centuries
Courses Offered:
Undergraduate Programs (Licenciatura)
Arts & Humanities: Bachelor’s in Philosophy, History, and Languages.
Science & Engineering: Includes courses like Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, and Biology.
Social Sciences: Programs like Economics, Psychology, and Sociology.
Health Sciences: Nursing, Medicine, and Biomedical Sciences.
Law: Law, International Law, and other related fields.
Postgraduate Programs (Master’s Degrees)
Arts & Humanities: Master’s in Cultural Studies, Philosophy, and more.
Science & Engineering: Advanced programs in Artificial Intelligence, Engineering, and Computer Science.
Social Sciences: Master’s programs in Business, International Relations, and Economics.
Health Sciences: Master’s in Public Health, Medicine, and Healthcare Management
Intakes:
Generally, ULisboa has two major intakes: in September for the academic year and February for certain postgraduate courses
Entry Requirements for Bangladeshi Students:
Undergraduate: Completion of higher secondary education (HSC) with relevant subjects.
Postgraduate: A recognized Bachelor’s degree, and for certain programs, relevant professional experience or a strong academic background may be required. English proficiency tests (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS) are typically required for non-native speakers
Tuition Fees:
Undergraduate: EU students typically pay between €700 and €1,500 annually, while non-EU students may pay higher fees, ranging from €7,000 to €10,000 per year
Postgraduate: Fees for Master’s programs range between €3,500 and €7,000 annually for international students
Living Expenses:
Living costs in Lisbon are around €800 to €1,200 per month, covering accommodation, food, and other personal expenses