
Workshop Open Days 2025 (ULusófona - CUL)
Throughout the year, visit the University and clear up all your doubts about higher education at our workshops for secondary school students
Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)
Programme
- 14h15 | Welcome Session and Guided Campus Tour
- 15h00 | Workshops (Running Simultaneously)
Registrations are limited to 50 participants per workshop.
Workshops
07 MAY | AFTERNOON
- 15h00 - Criminology in a Nutshell…
(Organised by the BSc in Criminology)
- 15h30 - Security and Industry in the 21st Century
(Organised by the BSc in Internal Security Studies)
- 16h00 - Why Law?
(Organised by the LLB in Law)
08 MAY | AFTERNOON | Auditório Agostinho da Silva
- Decoding Life
(Organised by the BSc in Biochemistry)
- Creativity, Innovation, and AI
(Organised by the BSc in Applied Communication: Marketing, Advertising, and Public Relations)
- Unveiling Human Resources: The Future of Work
(Organised by the BSc in Human Resource Management)
In the current context of uncertainty and change, Human Resource Management emerges as the epicentre of innovation and creativity. The future of work requires strategic HR professionals capable of anticipating trends and shaping the future of organisations. Flexibility, continuous learning, innovation, and artificial intelligence become essential to tackling the challenges of the future job market.
- Science and Sound Technologies
(Organised by the BSc in Science and Sound Technologies)
This workshop provides a brief introduction to the BSc in Science and Sound Technologies, a course that combines the art of sound with recording, reproduction, production, and sound synthesis technologies. The workshop includes a tour of studios, discussions with lecturers and students, and simple practical exercises such as developing an audio plug-in. In a constantly evolving landscape of media, creation, and distribution, sound technologies are crucial for the circulation and construction of meaning in audiovisual content. In new technologies, sound becomes the foundation for creativity, innovation, and interaction.
15 MAY | AFTERNOON
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Social Education: A Contribution to More Inclusive Communities
(Organised by the Bachelor's Degree in Educational Sciences - Social Education)This workshop is aimed at final-year secondary school students interested in discovering how Social Education can transform communities and promote inclusion. In addition to a presentation on the Bachelor's Degree in Educational Sciences – Social Education and its various career opportunities (including intervention in community contexts, social mediation, inclusion projects, sociocultural animation, and work with vulnerable populations), participants will have the opportunity to experience first-hand what it means to be a social educator. Through a dynamic and participatory activity, students will work in teams to identify specific social challenges and design creative solutions that promote inclusion and community cohesion. This practical experience aims to foster empathy and collaboration – key skills for future professionals in the field of Social Education.
- In the Spotlight - Cinema at Lusófona University
(Organised by the Bachelor's Degree in Cinema and Media Arts)Brief presentation of the degree. Presentation of third-year students' work with discussion sessions to address any questions visitors may have.
- The Hunt for the Secret Salt
(Organised by the Bachelor's Degree in Nutritional Sciences)
22 MAY | AFTERNOON
- Architecture Today!
(Organised by the Integrated Master’s in Architecture)
- Veterinarian for a Day: Discover the Hospital and Clinical Skills
(Organised by the Integrated Master’s in Veterinary Medicine)
- Globalisation, its Consequences and the Interdependence of Countries in Today’s Political and Economic Decision-Making
(Organised by the Bachelor’s in Economics)