Universidade de Lisboa | |
Latin: Universitas Olisiponensis | |
Motto |
ad lucem "To the Light" |
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Type | Public University |
Established | 1288; 1911; 2013 |
Rector | António de Sampaio da Nóvoa |
Students | 20,291 (2008) |
Location | Lisbon, Portugal |
Campus | Alameda da Universidade 1600-214 Lisbon |
Colours |
Black and White (University; Rectory) Pink (Arts) Dark Red (Law) Light Brown (Education Sciences) Orange (Psicology) Yellow (Medicine) Yellow and White (Dental Medicine) Dark Green (Geography) Royal Blue (Letters) Spanish Blue (Social Sciences) Light Blue (Sciences) Violet (Pharmacy) |
Website | [3] |
Black and White (University; Rectory)
Pink (Arts)
Dark Red (Law)
Light Brown (Education Sciences)
Orange (Psicology)
Yellow (Medicine)
Yellow and White (Dental Medicine)
Dark Green (Geography)
Royal Blue (Letters)
Spanish Blue (Social Sciences)
Light Blue (Sciences)
The University of Lisbon (UL) (Portuguese: Universidade de Lisboa, pronounced [univɨɾsiˈdad(ɨ) dɨ liʒˈboɐ]; Latin Universitas Olisiponensis) was a public university in Lisbon, Portugal. It was founded in 1911 after the fall of the Portuguese monarchy and was later integrated in the new University of Lisbon along with the former Technical University of Lisbon. The history of a university in Lisbon dates back to the 13th century.