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  2. The Catholic University of Portugal is a national university composed by the Headquarters in Lisbon and three regional centres in Porto, Braga and Viseu, each one including several schools, faculties, institutes and departments.

  3. Católica's Communication and Cultural Sciences stands out at national level with 96% employability rate. The undergraduate degree in Social and Cultural Communication at the Faculty of Human Sciences (FCH) of the Universidade Católica Portuguesa achieved a remarkable employability rate of 96% in 2023. Read more here.

  4. The Portuguese Catholic University (Universidade Católica Portuguesa - UCP) was established in 1967 by decree of the Holy See, at the request of the Portuguese Bishops' conference and under Concordat Law.

  5. The Catholic University of Portugal, also known as UCP or "Católica", was the first modern university in the country not to have been founded by the state. It was originally opened as a philosophy faculty in Braga in 1967.

  6. Universidade Católica Portuguesa represents: An academic community that contributes to the defense and development of the human person and their cultural heritage through research, teaching and service; A Portuguese presence in the academic world of Higher Education that features a Christian vision of man, giving a particular contribution to ...

  7. The Catholic University of Portugal, also referred to as Católica or UCP for short, is a concordat university headquartered in Lisbon and with four locations: Lisbon, Braga, Porto and Viseu. Besides the four centres in Portugal, UCP also has the University of Saint Joseph in Macau as its affiliate.

  8. The educational offer in Education includes several post-graduate courses, a master's degree and a PhD program (at the Porto Regional Centre and the Catholic University of Mozambique). In 2023, the Faculty of Health Sciences and Nursing was created as the successor unit to the ICS.

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