Sumários
Presentation of Thesis Projects
27 Novembro 2025, 18:00 • Joana Pais
In this session, students presented their master’s thesis projects, outlining their research questions, objectives, and proposed methodologies. Each presentation included a brief review of the relevant literature, the rationale for the chosen topic, and the expected contributions to the field.
Presentation of Thesis Projects
20 Novembro 2025, 18:00 • Joana Pais
In this session, students presented their master’s thesis projects, outlining their research questions, objectives, and proposed methodologies. Each presentation included a brief review of the relevant literature, the rationale for the chosen topic, and the expected contributions to the field.
Presentation of Thesis Projects
13 Novembro 2025, 18:00 • Joana Pais
In this session, students presented their master’s thesis projects, outlining their research questions, objectives, and proposed methodologies. Each presentation included a brief review of the relevant literature, the rationale for the chosen topic, and the expected contributions to the field.
Presentation of Thesis Topics by Researchers
6 Novembro 2025, 18:00 • Joana Pais
Invited researchers presented a range of thesis topics aligned with their research topics. Each presentation highlighted one or several research questions, objectives, and methodological approach, providing students with insights into potential areas for collaboration and supervision. The session aimed to inspire students in selecting their thesis topics, foster connections with research groups, and clarify expectations for academic rigor and originality.
Presentation of Thesis Topics by Researchers
30 Outubro 2025, 18:00 • Joana Pais
Invited researchers presented a range of thesis topics aligned with their research topics. Each presentation highlighted one or several research questions, objectives, and methodological approach, providing students with insights into potential areas for collaboration and supervision. The session aimed to inspire students in selecting their thesis topics, foster connections with research groups, and clarify expectations for academic rigor and originality.