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Title: The Portuguese schools of engineers in Lisbon and Porto: continuity and discontinuity of the models and the creation of the national and international networks
Authors: Matos, Ana Cardoso de
Sampaio, Maria da Luz
Editors: Albuquerque, Sara
Ferreira, Teresa
Nunes, Maria de Fátima
Cardoso de Matos, Ana
Candeias, António
Keywords: Engenheiros
Institituto Superior Técnico
Faculdade Tecnic do Porto
Ensino de Engenharia
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Editora Sílabas & Desafios
Citation: Ana Cardoso de Matos e Maria da Luz Sampaio, “The Portuguese schools of engineers in Lisbon and Porto: continuity and discontinuity of the models and the creation of the national and international networks”, Sara Albuquerque, Teresa Ferreira, Maria de Fátima Nunes, Ana Cardoso de Matos & António Candeias (eds.), Web of Knowledge: A look into the Past, Embracing the Future, Editora Sílabas & Desafios, 2019, pp. 65-69 (ISBN: 978-989-8842-41-1) e-book
Abstract: In the 1910's, with the establishment of a Republican Regime, were created two new schools of engineering: The Instituto Superior Técnico (Technical Institute) in Lisbon in 1911, and the Faculdade Técnica (Technical Faculty) in Porto, in 1915. In this paper we want to analyse the new pedagogical projects of Instituto Superior Técnico and Faculdade Técnica of University of Porto, and identify the academic and business networks linked to these schools. For this approach we will try to make a comparison between the creation and teaching of the two schools and the professors of each one.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/26626
Type: bookPart
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