A1.02. What do the Masters offer?
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The University of Évora is the second oldest in Portugal and has a wide and comprehensive range of higher education courses. Its own history, closely linked to the history of the city of Évora, combines the values of tradition and teaching excellence.
Évora, a UNESCO World Heritage city, is located in the heart of the Alentejo and has a relaxed pace, where every corner is a place to discover, making it the right choice for students entering our University.
The University of Évora offers several Masters degrees (2nd cycle) lasting between 3 and 4 semesters, which confer a Master's degree on completion of the curricular component and approval in public examinations, in defense of the Dissertation, or Internship Report or Project Work. In addition to conferring a master's degree, most master's degrees also confer a diploma on completion of the curricular component (non-academic degree course).
On the University of Évora Website, you can consult the master's degrees offered by each of the University's Schools and the opening notice for each one (conditions of access and admission, number of places, tuition fees, diplomas awarded and other information), as well as the respective Study Plan and the syllabus for each of the curricular units.
Applications are made online at https://siiue.uevora.pt, by the deadlines stipulated in the Calendar of Applications for access and admission to the UÉ.
You can find all the information about the Master's and Postgraduate applications process on our website at https://www.uevora.pt/en/study/courses/master-degrees.
If you have not been clarified, put your question here.
Évora, a UNESCO World Heritage city, is located in the heart of the Alentejo and has a relaxed pace, where every corner is a place to discover, making it the right choice for students entering our University.
The University of Évora offers several Masters degrees (2nd cycle) lasting between 3 and 4 semesters, which confer a Master's degree on completion of the curricular component and approval in public examinations, in defense of the Dissertation, or Internship Report or Project Work. In addition to conferring a master's degree, most master's degrees also confer a diploma on completion of the curricular component (non-academic degree course).
On the University of Évora Website, you can consult the master's degrees offered by each of the University's Schools and the opening notice for each one (conditions of access and admission, number of places, tuition fees, diplomas awarded and other information), as well as the respective Study Plan and the syllabus for each of the curricular units.
Applications are made online at https://siiue.uevora.pt, by the deadlines stipulated in the Calendar of Applications for access and admission to the UÉ.
You can find all the information about the Master's and Postgraduate applications process on our website at https://www.uevora.pt/en/study/courses/master-degrees.
If you have not been clarified, put your question here.