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Portugal from Re.ViCa
Partners situated in Portugal:
- Prof. Vitor Rocio, from the - Open University of Portugal is a member of Re.ViCa's International Advisory Committee.
Portugal in a nutshell
Portugal , officially the Portuguese Republic, is a country on the Iberian Peninsula. Located in southwestern Europe, Portugal is the westernmost country of mainland Europe and is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west and south and by Spain to the north and east. The Atlantic archipelagos of the Azores and Madeira are also part of Portugal.
Portugees education policy
Portugees education system
Higher education
Universities in Portugal
Polytechnics in Portugal
Higher education reform
The Bologna Process
The Bologna Process was a European reform process aimed at establishing a European Higher Education Area by 2010. It was an unusual process in that it was loosely structured and driven by the 45 countries participating in it in cooperation with a number of international organisations, including the Council of Europe.
The reform aim was to create by 2010 a higher education system in Europe, organised in such a way that:
* it is easy to move from one country to the other (within the European Higher Education Area) – for the purpose of further study or employment; * the attractiveness of European higher education is increased so many people from non-European countries also come to study and/or work in Europe; * the European Higher Education Area provides Europe with a broad, high quality and advanced knowledge base, and ensures the further development of Europe as a stable, peaceful and tolerant community.
Portugal, like other European States, has conducted educational policies and reforms to accomplish these objectives. This include the reorganization of both university and polytechnic subsystems and the implementation of extensive legal and curricular changes. Since its field application in 2006 is has being widely contested by students (many lost an academic year with the change), and several universities had disrepute the concept by introducing integrated master degrees in several courses.
Structural development
Table I: HEIs' key figures in 2006 and vision 2020
Polytechnics (2006) | Polytechnics (2020) | Universities (2006) | Universities (2020) | |
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Number of institutions | ||||
Students (FTE) | ||||
Students (FTE) / teachers (%) | ||||
Basic degree / teachers (%) | ||||
Passing percentage (%) | ||||
Graduate employment and continuation to postgraduate studies (%) | ||||
Doctorate degrees / professor (%) | - | - | ||
Scientific publications / teaching and research staff (%) | - | - |
Structural development in universities
Table II: Consequences of the structural development in Finnish universities
Nr | The new university / consortium | Consists of | Starts on |
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1. | |||
2. | |||
3. |
Structural development in polytechnics
Table III: Consequences of the structural development in Finnish polytechnics
Nr | The new polytechnic | Consists of | Starts / started on |
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1. | |||
2. | |||
3. |
Administration and finance
Quality assurance
Portugees HEIs in the information society
Towards the information society
Information society strategy period
For more information see: Major e-learning initiatives in Portugal.