MASTERS
2014 - 2015
THINKING
IS A FACULTY
MBA ISEG
2014 - 2016
KNOWING HOW TO
CONQUER IS A FACULTY.
MASTERS
2014 - 2015
INDEX
05 06 07 08
MESSAGE
FROM THE DEAN WHY ISEG? ISEG IN NUMBERS ISEG TIMELINE
10 12 14 16
MASTER IN
ACTUARIAL SCIENCE MASTER IN ECONOMICS MASTER IN FINANCE MASTER IN MONETARY AND FINANCIAL
ECONOMICS
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LIVING AT ISEG CAREERS CAREER MANAGEMENT
+ CAREER FORUM WHAT COMPANIES HAVE TO SAY ABOUT OUR STUDENTS
25 26 27
AWARDS HOW TO FIND US APPLY
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MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN
“IF YOU THINK IT OVER, YOU’LL REALISE THAT MARKETS ONLY WANT THE BEST.”
Hi! It is with great honour and satisfaction that I address myself to you in my role as the Dean of ISEG, a school which, above all, has pride in its students, in those who have had the audacity to make a difference, to think and to make decisions that make the world a better place.
For this reason, every year ISEG prepares not only a curriculum which conforms with the highest of international standards so that you can grow academically, but also programmes that help you mature as a person and develop your skills of teamwork, leadership, communication and an awareness of social responsibility.
At ISEG we provide the best university environment, in order that you can feel comfortable and focus on what is really important: constructing your future.
At ISEG we believe that thinking is a faculty which will help you overcome the challenges that await you in the future.
If you think it over, you’ll realise that markets only want the best.
João Duque
Dean and Professor of Finance at ISEG
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THINKING
IS A FACULTY.
Knowing how to think isn’t for all of us.
Because those who know how to think, know that the best option is to prepare our own future.
Those who know how to think, don’t look to the left or the right, but just move on forward.
Don’t believe in what’s right or wrong. Believe in yourself and respect teamwork, which brings together the best of each of us and transforms the weak into the strong, problems into solutions and thus changes the world.
Those who know how to think, ask for nothing less than the impossible and do all possible to turn this into a reality.
Because knowing how to think is more than a quality, is more than a vocation: it is a faculty.
All you have to do is choose yours well.
WHY ISEG?
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ISEG IN NUMBERS
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SCIENTIFIC
DEPARTMENTS
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES 2600 students
MASTERS 1100 students
MBA 50 students POSTGRADUATIONS
450 students
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150
RESEARCH CENTRES
PHD DOCTORATES 200 students
CAREER ACADEMIC STAFF 90% attached to research centres 95% with a PhD
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1759
19111918 1930 1972 1990
Creation of the
College of Commerce
Foundation of the School of Commerce, now ISEG, from the Lisbon School of Industry and Commerce.
Launch of the first edition of the Journal of the School of Commerce, which was the first Economics and Management journal in Portugal.
Foundation of the Technical University of Lisbon (Universidade Técnica de Lisboa), comprised of: the School of Agriculture, the School of Technology, The School of Economic and Finan- cial Sciences (the former School of Commerce) and the Veterinary School.
The School’s designation is changed to the School of Economics.
The School adopted its current designation as the Lisboa School of Economics and Management - ISEG.
ISEG TIMELINE
MASTERING THE POWER OF THINKING SINCE 1911
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1991 1998
20112012
TODAYCreation of the Alumni Económicas Association, the largest network of ex-students of Economics and Management schools in the country.
Inauguration of the new building for the library, which was given the name of Biblioteca Francisco Pereira de Moura.
100 years after its foundation, ISEG maintains its position as one of the leading schools in its scientific field in Portugal.
This same year, the President of the Republic awarded ISEG the status of Honorary Member of the Military Order of Sant’lago da Espada.
Merger of the Universidade Técnica de Lisboa with the Universidade de Lisboa. With over 100 years of history, ISEG became part of the largest university in Portugal - the Universidade de Lisboa.
ISEG benefits from a solid reputation in the Portuguese market and is established as a respected brand, both at a national and international level.
It presently has more than 4,200 students, studying for 6 undergraduate degrees, 19 Masters degrees, 6 PhD doctorates and more than 50 executive training programmes.
More than ten of these degrees are lectured entirely in English, covering all cycles of higher education.
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MASTERS IN ACTUARIAL SCIENCE
ACTUARIAL SCIENCE
SCIENTIFIC AND PEDAGOGICAL COMMITTEE Maria de Lourdes Centeno (programme director) João Andrade e Silva
Onofre Simões
The Master in Actuarial Science was designed for students with a first cycle degree in Mathematics, Statistics, Economics, Finance or Management, who are seeking to enter the actuarial profession and pursuing a path towards this rewarding career.
The main objective of the Master in Actuarial Science is to train students for the actuarial profession, in its multiple components: life, non-life, financial and pension funds.
The programme offers a solid academic foundation in actuarial science, statistics and finance. The Master was conceived according to the international requirements for the actuarial profession. It is meant to cover most of the course materials indispensable for the accreditation of an actuary in the European Union, in accordance with The Actuarial Association of Europe, as well as the course materials of exams FM, C, MFE and MLC of the Society of Actuaries in North America.
The Master in Actuarial Science at ISEG was evaluated by The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries, in the UK, and an Exemption Recognition Agreement has been awarded.
Any student doing well enough in the programme, as determined by an examiner appointed by the IFoA, will be exempt from some of the UK professional actuarial examinations.
The present study programme was accredited by the Portuguese Agency for Assessment and Accreditation of Higher Education - A3ES.
DETAILS
Schedule: Daytime
Starting Date: september, 22nd 2014 Places Available: 25
Fees: 5000€
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STUDY PROGRAMME
1st year • 1st semester
Credits Course Unit Teacher Responsible
6 Financial Markets and Investments Raquel Gaspar
8 Financial Mathematics Onofre Simões
8 Probability and Stochastic Processes Maria de Lourdes Centeno
8 Risk Models João Andrade e Silva
1st year • 2nd semester
Credits Course Unit Teacher Responsible
6 Time Series Nuno Sobreira
4 Generalised Linear Models Nicoletta Rosati
4 Loss Reserving Walther Neuhaus
8 Risk Theory Maria de Lourdes Centeno
8 Survival Models and Life Contingences Onofre Simões
2nd year • 1st semester
Credits Course Unit Teacher Responsible
6 Actuarial Topics João Bastos
4 Asset-Liability Management Walther Neuhaus
8 Models in Finance João Guerra
4 Pension Funds Fátima Pires de Lima
4 Ratemaking and Experience Rating Alfredo Egídio dos Reis
4 Solvency Models Hugo Borginho
2nd year • 2nd semester
Credits Course Unit Teacher Responsible
30 MFW (Dissertation/Internship/Project) -
MFW (Master’s Final Work)
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MASTERS IN ECONOMICS
ECONOMICS
SCIENTIFIC AND PEDAGOGICAL COMMITTEE Jorge Santos (programme director)
Miguel St. Aubyn Joana Pais
The MSc in Economics is intended to complement and to deepen first-cycle education provided by first cycle degree in Economics. The main objectives are that the students reach advanced knowledge in economic theory and in the methods and empirical techniques useful to analyze economic reality. This MSc prepares the students to pursue their careers as economists, researchers and teachers, high ranking staff in firms, banks, international organizations and public institutions.
This MSc aims to provide:
• advanced knowledge in the field of economic theory;
• methodologies and techniques needed to the analysis and research in the fields of theoretical and applied economics;
• adequate instruments to pursuing the study of economics at the PhD level (this MSc gives direct access to the doctoral programme in Economics at ISEG).
DETAILS
Schedule: All the course units with origin in this MSc are taught after 6 p.m.
Starting Date: september, 22nd 2014 Places Available: 25
Fees: 5000€
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STUDY PROGRAMME
1st year • 1st semester
Credits Course Unit Teacher Responsible
6 Econometrics Pierre Hoonhout
6 History of Economic Thought Francisco Louçã
6 Macroeconomics Jorge Santos
6 Mathematical Economics João Lopes Dias
6 Microeconomics Joana Pais
1st year • 2nd semester
Credits Course Unit Teacher Responsible
6 Advanced Topics of Microeconomics Joana Pais
6 Economic Growth Paulo Brito
6 Labour Economics Mário Centeno
6 Macroeconomics and Monetary Theory Pedro Leão
6 Free Option 1 -
2nd year • 1st semester
Credits Course Unit Teacher Responsible
6 Free Option 2 -
6 Free Option 3 -
6 Free Option 4 -
12 Dissertation (Seminar) Jorge Santos
2nd year • 2nd semester
Credits Course Unit Teacher Responsible
30 Dissertation -
Elective options 1-4
Course unit chosen from another master in the Economics’ field.
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13FINANCE
SCIENTIFIC AND PEDAGOGICAL COMMITTEE Clara Raposo (programme director)
Raquel Gaspar Teresa Garcia
The Lisboa School of Economics and Management has a long tradition and experience in teaching Finance, having graduated many business leaders and well-known political and economic decision-makers. Since 1911, ISEG has accompanied the evolution of markets, the economy, and scientific knowledge in the field of Finance.
ISEG is a unique school not only in its breathtaking location and views, but also in the diversity of its faculty, in terms of gender, nationality, and background. In this MSc we put together the professional experience of some of the instructors with the scientific rigor of many others who hold PhDs from prestigious institutions (such as the London Business School, Manchester Business School, Carnegie-Mellon University, London School of Economics, Stockholm School of Economics, or Imperial College).
The Masters in Finance at ISEG offers a solid education in the three pillars of the discipline:
Corporate Finance, Financial Investments, and Derivatives. Students enrolled in the programme also have the opportunity to choose from a wide list of electives, with genuine variety. The coordinating team closely follows student needs and progress.
Keeping pace with the complexities of today’s world and the nature of the discipline, the Masters in Finance is offered exclusively in English, for an international audience.
We target students who hold an undergraduate degree in management, economics or other subjects with a quantitative background, and who are eager to learn more about finance and become successful professionals in the financial community, either in financial institutions or in the corporate sector, anywhere in the world. Another sign of the times is the field trip to Frankfurt during the 1st year of the course (included in the fees). Students will be exposed to the professional reality of the most influential financial center of Europe, including a visit to the European Central Bank, the Deutsche Borse, and much more…
We look forward to welcoming you.
DETAILS
Schedule: Daytime (1st year), Evening Classes (2nd year) Starting Date: september, 22nd 2014
Places Available: 40
Fees: 6000€ (4000€ in the 1st year and 2000€ in the 2nd year) Trip to Frankfurt Spring 2015
(flight and accommodation already included in the fees)
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1st year • 1st semester
Credits Course Unit Teacher Responsible
6 Financial Markets and Investments Raquel Gaspar
6 Forwards, Futures and Swaps João Cantiga Esteves
6 Corporate Investment Appraisal Clara Raposo
6 Taxation Joaquim Sarmento
6 Elective Option 1 -
1st year • 2nd semester
Credits Course Unit Teacher Responsible
6 Financial Options João Duque
6 Fixed Income Products and Markets Raquel Gaspar
6 Mergers, Acquisitions and Restructuring João Carvalho das Neves
6 Corporate Financing and Planning Ana Venâncio
6 Elective Option 2 -
2nd year • 1st semester
Credits Course Unit Teacher Responsible
6 Case Studies in Financial Engineering Jorge Barros Luís
6 Data Analysis in Finance Pierre Hoonhout
6 Financial Forecasting Nuno Sobreira
12 MFW (Dissertation/Internship/Project) (Seminar) Teresa Garcia
2nd year • 2nd semester
Credits Course Unit Teacher Responsible
30 MFW (Dissertation/Internship/Project) Depends on choice of topic
by student MFW (Master’s Final Work)
Elective Options 1
Credits Course Unit Teacher Responsible
6 Banking Insurance Maria de Nazaré Barroso
6 Behavioural Finance Margarida Abreu
6 Pension Funds Teresa Garcia
6 Public Finance in the Economic and Monetary Union António Afonso
Elective Options 2
Credits Course Unit Teacher Responsible
6 Corporate Governance Maria João Guedes
6 Institutional Finance Paolo Colla
6 International Financial Markets Paula Albuquerque
6 Monetary and Financial History Rita Martins de Sousa
6 Real Options Dean Paxson
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MONETARY AND FINANCIAL ECONOMICS
SCIENTIFIC AND PEDAGOGICAL COMMITTEE António Afonso (programme director)
Miguel St. Aubyn Maria Rosa Borges SCIENTIFIC ADVISOR Prof. Victor Constâncio
(programme director from 1992 to 2010)
The MSc in Monetary and Financial Economics (MEMF) is intended to complement and to deepen first cycle education provided by a degree in Economics, Finance, Quantitative Methods, or Management. The MEMF is an international-level programme that follows the best European practices in the area. As such, the selection criteria of applicants are demanding and this exigency level is kept along the course. Thus, the MEMF is not compatible with a weak background and with a low-effort profile, as we expect students to be prepared to spend a minimum of 3200 effort hours in 2 years. The effort required from MEMF students is strongly valued in the labour market.
The aims of the MSc are: (i) providing advanced knowledge in the monetary and financial fields, based upon the most relevant results achieved by the scientific community; (ii) initiating its students in scientific research, by practicing the appropriate techniques and methodologies; and (iii) preparing the senior staff in monetary and financial institutions linked to financing the economy and the monetary policy issues. This MSc gives direct access to the doctoral programme in Economics at ISEG. Employers especially recognize to MEMF graduates a strong background in econometrics and quantitative methods, competence in macroeconomics and monetary economics, and a large capacity to face new challenges.
All the compulsory and elective option course units with origin in this MSc use English as their work language. Course units originated in other MSc will use the work language chosen for that particular programme.
The “Training Positions MEMF – Bank of Portugal” programme provides the opportunity to work as a trainee in the Economic Research Bank of Portugal to the best students in the MSc.
Its main goal is to produce a dissertation supervised by a doctor in the department.
DETAILS
Schedule: All the course units with origin in this MSc are taught after 6 p.m.
Starting Date: september, 22nd 2014 Places Available: 25
Fees: 5000€
MASTERS IN MONETARY AND FINANCIAL ECONOMICS
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1st year • 1st semester
Credits Course Unit Teacher Responsible
6 Econometrics Pierre Hoonhout
6 History of Economic Thought Francisco Louçã
6 Macroeconomics Jorge Santos
6 Mathematical Economics João Lopes Dias
6 Microeconomics Joana Pais
1st year • 2nd semester
Credits Course Unit Teacher Responsible
6 Foundations of Financial Economics Paulo Brito
6 Monetary Policy To be announced
6 Elective Option 1 -
6 Elective Option 2 -
6 Free Option 1* -
2nd year • 1st semester
Credits Course Unit Teacher Responsible
6 Elective Option 3 -
6 Elective Option 4 -
6 Free Option 2* -
12 Dissertation (Seminar) António Afonso
2nd year • 2nd semester
Credits Course Unit Teacher Responsible
30 Dissertation -
Elective Options 1 and 2
Credits Course Unit Teacher Responsible
6 Corporate Finance* Paulo Morais Francisco
6 Financial Econometrics* Jorge Caiado
6 Financial Options João Duque
6 International Financial Markets Paula Albuquerque
6 Macroeconomics and Monetary Theory Pedro Leão
6 Monetary and Financial History Rita Sousa
9 Numerical Methods in Finance* Fernando Gonçalves
*Course unit originated in other MSc that may not be available in English.
Elective Options 3 and 4
Credits Course Unit Teacher Responsible
6 Banking and Insurance Maria de Nazaré Barroso
6 Behavioural Finance Margarida Abreu
6 Financial Mathematics Onofre Simões
6 Forwards, Futures and Swaps João Cantiga Esteves
6 Public Finance in the Economic and Monetary Union António Afonso
Free options 1 and 2
Course unit chosen from any MSc in ISEG as long as the number of common topics in the syllabi with other course units in MEMF or in current compulsory undergraduate course units in Economics at ISEG is not significant.
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LIVING AT ISEG
STUDENT ASSOCIATION
AEISEG is the organisation that represents students. Its purpose is to assist students throughout the course of their studies. The AE organises the following activities:
• Welcome of New Students
• Workshops on specific topics
• Coordination of student sports events with other universities from all over the country
• Organisation of the Gala event at ISEG
• Co-organisation of the Career Forum
• Co-organisation of the ISEGUÍADAS
The Student Association is also the body that is responsible for managing the photocopy centre and the school’s bookshop.
If you decide to join the AE, you’ll benefit from discounts at the bookshop, the photocopy centre and even for the products and services of a vast number of partners.
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ALUMNI
Alumni Económicas is the Association of ex-students from ISEG, and is the largest network of ex- students of all the Economics and Management schools in Portugal.
Alumni Económicas currently has more than 1,000 associate members and organises the following activities during the year:
• The annual award for the most distinguished ex-student
• Conferences and seminars solely for ex-students
• Alumni Day
• Anniversary reunions for degrees
Alumni Económicas is more than just body that organises events for ex-students, it is also an organisation that is deeply concerned about, and dedicated to, the present ISEG student population. For this reason it launched the following two programmes over the last couple of years:
In the Mentoring programme of Alumni Económicas final year students are given continual support by a mentor - an ex-student with at least 5 years of professional experience – during their process of entering the job market, in order that they can prepare themselves better for their future and widen their learning process, whilst acquiring and perfecting skills.
This programme aims to support students enrolled in the 1st Cycle of studies with proven financial difficulties, through grants for paying fees, food and transport.
Started in January of 2012, the ALUMNI ECONÓMICAS SOLIDÁRIO PROGRAMME has enabled grant support for 24 students, 6 of whom have already completed their undergraduate degree.
The programme thus tries to guarantee that everyone has the right to an opportunity to learn and strives to ensure that no talent at ISEG is lost!
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LIVING AT ISEG
ACADEMIC STAFF
Our academic staff has the highest percentage of PhD doctors in the country, most of whom earned their PhD at prestigious internationally acclaimed universities.
They also share the spirit and identity of ISEG.
CULTURE
Culture also plays an important part in the day-to-day life of ISEG: ranging from classical and jazz concerts to art exhibitions and theatre, all of which are part of the university’s life. Painting and Oriental Language workshops are a frequent occurrence, as are concerts played by Antena 2 and the Hot Clube de Portugal, as well as recording for well-known groups such as the Músicos do Tejo. Since its inception, we have hosted Talk Fest, a conference about music festivals, where various awards can be won and live shows can be seen.
TUNA ECONÓMICAS
If you love music and have time to sing and play an instrument, then join the Tuna Económicas. The Tuna was founded in 1992 and since then has participated in dozens of appearances per year, contributing to the animation, spirit and academic tradition of ISEG and wins awards at all the festivals that it participates in.
SUPPORT SERVICES
Francisco Pereira de Moura Library The Administrative Office
Bar & Canteen Study Rooms
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CAREERS
MENTOR MENTORING
MENTEE
In the Mentoring programme of Alumni Económicas, final year students are given continual support by a mentor - an ex-student with at least 5 years of professional experience – during their process of entering the job market, in order that they can prepare themselves better for their future and widen their learning process, whilst acquiring and perfecting skills.
“For me, as a professional, it is important to get to know the expectations and ideas of these young people, as they are the future professionals/leaders of our companies/organisations. The Mentoring programme is a means of maintaining contact with younger generations. The contribution that I tried to give to the Mentees was sharing my professional experiences, including not only the successful ones, but also the errors that affect those who take actions and make decisions. I tried to transmit what happens in the real world of business and within professional relationships, as a way of helping the Mentee opt for the best decisions during their professional career.”
ELISABETE ALVES PIRES
Associate Partner Function Risk Leader, Deloitte
“Looking back, over these last two years of Mentoring, I’ve become a more balanced professional, better prepared to make decisions and to face problems, and, principally, with the security that I always have a “friendly hand” to whom I can fall back on in time of need. An experienced voice guides me. My two mentors from the previous years are now two good friends, whom I know I can always rely on.
Mentoring isn’t a stationary process, not “having a mentor” at the end of the year doesn’t mean that it “ceases to exist”. The human bonds remain. Friendship remains after Mentoring and also a strong feeling of loyalty and mutual help between both the mentor and the mentee.”
CÉLIA SARAIVA
Graduate in Management
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CAREER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
This 16 hour course is designed to develop career management skills and to prepare you for job seeking, helping you to enter the job market as quickly as possible and, at the same time, making you more employable in the eyes of potential employers.
JOB POOL
ISEG benefits from a job pool which enables students and ex-students alike to apply to more than 700 job offers every year.
This pool is part of an International network of job platforms and receives job offers from all over the world, as well as those offers that specifically have ISEG students in mind.
CAREER MANAGEMENT
ISEG is one of a small group of schools which guarantees an employment rate of over 90%. In 2013 alone, more than 700 job opportunities were presented to ISEG by companies that were seeking the best qualified candidates.
At ISEG you can also count on the support of the Career Management team, which provides the service of Career Counselling and is always available to help you write your CV and to find an internship.
It is this team that offers you the Career Forum, once a year, in association with the Students Association. This event is held over three days and provides dozens of activities that put you in close contact as possible with the
business world.
CAREER MANAGEMENT CAREER FORUM
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Allianz Portugal American Nike S.A.
ANA - Aeroportos de Portugal AXA Portugal
Banco BEST BPI S.A.
Banco de Portugal Banco Espírito Santo Banco Popular Banco Santander Totta Barclays
BBVABial BNP Paribas CA Seguros
Caixa Geral de Depósitos Capgemini
Calzedonia Charon
Coca-Cola Portugal Danone
Deloitte Deutsche Bank DFK
Everis
EYFootball Dream Factory Gallo Worldwide GlaxoSmithKline Hertz
HPP Saúde
INE - Instituto Nacional de Estatística Indra
Instituto Seguros de Portugal Interbrand
KPMGL’OREAL
Lena Engenharia e Construções, SA LIDLLIberty Seguros
Maksen
Management Solutions Mazars
Mercer Nestlé Novabase
OSTCPhilip Morris International
PT PwC Randstad RENROFF RTPSAS Siemens Sonae
Sport Lisboa e Benfica Sumol+Compal Teleperformance TIMWE
Towers Watson Tranquilidade
Unilever - Jerónimo Martins VASPVICTORIA Seguros Visteon
Vodafone
Volkswagen Autoeuropa Zurich
GET TO KNOW WHICH COMPANIES HAVE RECRUITED FROM ISEG IN RECENT YEARS:
Undergraduates Masters Job Offers / Internships
387 388 418 385
183 188
364 387
491 415 455
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JOB OFFERS/INTERNSHIPS VS GRADUATES
2009 / 2010 2010 / 2011 2011 / 2012 2012 / 2013
WHAT COMPANIES HAVE TO SAY ABOUT OUR STUDENTS
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SUSANA ANDRÉ
Recruitment Specialist Nestlé Portugal
“ISEG students prove to have very good technical skills, which enable them to rapidly integrate into the various teams at Deloitte. In general they are people with a strong practical sense and are objective, which we greatly value.”
MANUEL GONÇALVES
Diretor de Recursos Humanos Deloitte
“ISEG students show an enormous capacity for achieving objectives set them, bringing together technical skills with research ability and a practical sense, especially in the area of Economic Studies.”
LUÍS BARROS
Timberlake Consultores
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AWARDS
At ISEG, those who deserve it, receive rightful recognition...
“CAIXA GERAL DE DEPÓSITOS” AWARD
For the best student from the Course unit in Policy of Science and Technology from the Masters in Economics and Management of Science, Technology and Innovation
“DECO” AWARD
For the best student for the lecture-based part of the Masters in Economics and Public Policy in the area of Political Sciences and the Third Sector
“FINANTIA” AWARD
For the best student from the Masters in International Economics and European Studies
“M. J. LUCAS DE SOUSA” AWARD
For the best student from the Masters in Accounting, Taxation and Corporate Finance
“MONTEPIO GERAL” AWARD
For the best student from the Masters in Finance
“IAPMEI” AWARD
For the best student from the Masters in Management and Industrial Strategy
“SUMOL COMPAL” AWARD
For the best student from the course unit in African Economy from the Masters in Development and International Cooperation
This information is subject to alterations that may occur during the academic year, resulting in awards being subject to confirmation by the sponsor, should the case be applicable.
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Rua de S. Bento Av. Dom Carlos I Av. Infante Santo
Calçada da Estr ela
Rua Poiais de S. Bento Jardim da Estrela
Assembleia da República Cemitério
Inglês
Jardim de S. Bento ISEG
Lapa
Santos- o-velho
Largo do Rato
Rua Lapa
HOW TO FIND US
Public Transportation Numbers / Lines Stop
BUS 706-727 Exit on Av. D. Carlos I
713-773 Exit on Rua Borges Carneiro
60-794 Exit on Rua Conde Barão
TRAM 28-25 Exit on Calçada da Estrela
15-18 Exit on Av. 24 de Julho
FERRY Connecting to Bus, Tram or Walking Exit on Terreiro do Paço
Connecting to Bus, Tram or Walking Exit on Cais do Sodré
METROPOLITAN Girassol Line (Yellow) Exit at Rato Station
Caravela Line (Green) Exit at Cais do Sodré Station
TRAIN Cascais Line Exit at Santos Station
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Rua de S. Bento Av. Dom Carlos I Av. Infante Santo
Calçada da Estr ela
Rua Poiais de S. Bento Jardim da Estrela
Assembleia da República Cemitério
Inglês
Jardim de S. Bento ISEG
Lapa
Santos- o-velho
Largo do Rato
Rua Lapa
APPLY
Applications for Masters degrees in 2014 are submitted online on ISEG’s site (iseg.ulisboa.pt > Masters > applications), using either the form in Portuguese or English.
DEADLINES FOR APPLICATIONS:
By the 9th of May, 2014
Applications may be accepted after the stipulated deadlines, as long as they are properly justified, being subject to the availability of places.
CONTACTS
Postgraduation Office [email protected] Tel.: +351 213 922 723
+351 213 925 855/6 Opening hours:
Monday to Friday, from 10 am to 7.30 pm
www.iseg.ulisboa.pt
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THINKING IS A FACULTY
Portuguese Agency for Assessment and Accreditation of Higher Education