Identity
The New University of Lisbon (UNL – Universidade Nova de Lisboa) is identified as a university institution with internationally recognised research and quality teaching, progressively oriented towards second and third cycle education, capable of providing high levels of professional success to its students and providing relevant services to the community, national and international; a university with distinct elements at national level, both in training programmes and in pure and applied research, and with strategic partnerships of excellence.
Mission
The mission of UNL, as a university institution that wishes to be a reference, is broken down as follows:
a) Competitive research at international level, specialising in interdisciplinary areas, including research aimed at resolution of the problems that affect society;
b) Teaching of excellence, with a growing emphasis in the second and third cycles, but based on solid primary cycle levels, through competitive academic programmes at national and international level, praising merit as the essential measure of assessment;
c) A broader base of inter-institutional participation, geared towards integration of the various scientific cultures, with a view to creating innovative synergies for teaching and for research;
d) The provision of quality services, both nationally and internationally, capable of making a relevant contribution to social development and to qualification of human resources, giving particular attention to the countries where Portuguese is spoken.
| No. of students: | 15,000* |
| Funding type: | Public |
FOOD SERVICES
SASNOVA has three canteens and two cafeterias spread over all campuses.
Nova students have access to all SASNOVA units as well as to food services belonging to all other Public Higher Education Institutions in Lisbon: Social Welfare Services of Universidade Técnica de Lisboa, Universidade de Lisboa, and Insituto Politécnico de Lisboa.
ACCOMMODATION SERVICES
SASNOVA currently has three Halls of Residence for students of the University, with total of 452 beds. Priority is given to Portuguese scholarship students and foreign students on exchange programs.
SPORT
SASNOVA contributes to students’ well-being and educational success in the following ways:
Increasing sports activities
Promoting and encouraging all sports activities
Reinforcing the University’s image through sport.
Facilities
Students may practice sport in the SASNOVA facilities at the Caparica Campus:
An all-sports pitch;
Tennis courts;
Beach-volleyball court;
Changing-rooms;
Gym circuit (1074 meters long, 16 stations);
or at the facilities located at the Universitary Stadium of Lisbon.
CULTURE
SASNOVA promotes and publicizes culture to the academic community looking to:
Contribute to the students overall education;
Stimulate cohesion within the Nova community
Empower connections to the general community
Promote the University’s image, consolidating its prestige.
Support the student’s cultural initiatives and create their own activities.