Lusíada University
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The Lusíada University (Universidade Lusíada, Portuguese pronunciation: [univɨɾsiˈdad(ɨ) luˈziɐdɐ]) is a Portuguese private university headquartered in Lisbon. The university's motto is sol lucet omnibus ("The sun shines over everyone").
History
The Universidade Lusíada was founded in Lisbon, Portugal, in 1986. It later opened branches in the Portuguese cities of Porto and Vila Nova de Famalicão, and abroad in Angola.
Lusíada out of Portugal
Angola
The university has branches abroad in Angola at Luanda, Benguela, and Cabinda. It is one of seven recognized universities, both private and public, in Angola.
Noted attendees
- José Sócrates, law (did not graduate)
- Pedro Passos Coelho, economics
- Mariana van Zeller, international relations
See also
- Lusíada University of Porto
- List of universities in Portugal
- List of universities in Angola
- Higher education in Portugal
External links
- Lusiada University
- Lusíada University of Porto
- Lusíada University of Lisbon
- List of recognized universities in Angola
Coordinates: 38°41′52″N 9°11′32″W / 38.6979°N 9.19215°W
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