Sustainable Olympics “Games from the Past to the Future”
Multidisciplinary teams compete in traditional and digital games that include challenges based on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This event is part of the 3rd Sustainability Week.
Universidade Portucalense – Infante D. Henrique
Universidade Portucalense Infante D. Henrique is a cooperative higher education and scientific research establishment
Multidisciplinary teams compete in traditional and digital games that include challenges based on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This event is part of the 3rd Sustainability Week.
Speakers: François Van den Abeele (CEO of Sea2See), Maria José Vicente (EAPN – European Anti-Poverty Network), and Amauri Alvas (EPVC – Vocational School of Vila do Conde). This event is part of the 3rd Sustainability Week.
Hospitality Management students prepare a Pedagogical Lunch as part of the “Food and Beverage Practices” curricular unit. For more information contact reservasmesa@upt.pt.
Speakers: João Tasso de Sousa (lecturer at the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto); Hélder Lopes (lecturer at the University of Minho), and José Alberto Azeredo Lopes (lecturer at the Portuguese Catholic University). Organization: Cultura@Portucalense, Department of Law, and Department of Tourism, Heritage, and Culture. This event is part of the 3rd Sustainability Week.
Organization: RES-UPT. This event is part of the 3rd Sustainability Week.
Organization: RES-UPT in partnership with the Vocational School of Vila do Conde. This event is part of the 3rd Sustainability Week.
Organization: RES-UPT in partnership with Ecogranel. This event is part of the 3rd Sustainability Week.
“Vertical avant-garde in referential architecture: case studies with curtain walls in Europe in the 21st century” by María Alvaréz Martinéz , Integrated Master’s degree in Architecture and Urbanism.
“Una reflexión sobre la vivenda social del siglo XX como Património Mundial” by Uriel Perles Garcia, Integrated Master’s degree in Architecture and Urbanism.
Speaker: Marta Cantos Pardo, lecturer at the University of Valencia.