Closing Ceremony of the Intensive Study and Research Programme in Law
Organization: Department of Law and Portucalense Business School.
Universidade Portucalense – Infante D. Henrique
Universidade Portucalense Infante D. Henrique is a cooperative higher education and scientific research establishment
Organization: Department of Law and Portucalense Business School.
Organization: Women’s Tuna of Universidade Portucalense.
“Happy-productive worker 360: an integrated approach from theory to practice of the happy-productive worker thesis” by Natália Isabel Moreira da Costa, Doctoral programme in Business Sciences.
“The right to consumer repentance: a comparative study of Brazilian and Portuguese consumer legislation” by Patrícia Costa Reis, Master of Laws – Specialisation in Political-Legal Sciences.
“Scientific evidence as a means of proof. From the certainty (of science) to the judge’s conviction (in the process)” by Carlos Alberto Baptista Medeiros, Doctoral programme in Legal Sciences, Criminal-Legal Sciences Branch.
Organization: +Sucesso@UPortucalense project.
The session is aimed at first-year students (1st cycle study programmes) and their families.
The welcome afternoon for the new students begins with the distribution of the Freshers Kit which will be followed by a group photograph.
Organization: REMIT.
Speakers: Maria Manuela Magalhães (lecturer at Universidade Portucalense); Francisco Nicolau Domingos (lecturer at the Polytechnic Institute of Leiria); Quirino Tavares, Sílzia Alves Carvalho (lecturers at the Federal University of Goiás); Viviane Séellos-Knoerr, Fernando Séelos-Knoerr (lecturers at UniCuritiba); Daniela Marques de Moraes, Benedito Cerezzo (lecturers at the University of Brasilia); Felipe Travassos Sarinho, Juliano Lira Guimarães, Mario Godoy, Raymundo Juliano (lecturers at the Catholic University of Pernambuco); Felipe Chiarello (lecturer at Mackenzie Presbyterian University in São Paulo); Luciana Aboim (lecturer at the Federal University of Sergipe); Alexandre Naoki Nishioka (University of São Paulo); Ana Paula Basso (Federal University of Paraíba). Organization: Portucalense Institute for Legal Research.