10 years of an International Master |
The international Masters Degree in Structural Analysis of Monuments and Historical Constructions (SAHC) is a unique education programme, the winner last May of the European Union Prize for Cultural Heritage – "Europa Nostra" -, one of the leading awards in the area worldwide. Financed by the European Commission and coordinated by UMinho, SAHC... |
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30 Years of the Erasmus Programme |
Student mobility is one of the pillars of UMinho’s internationalization strategy. Here, the Erasmus Programme is highlighted. Since 1994, 4204 students from 29 countries have been welcomed into the Minho academy, mainly from Spain, Italy, France, Turkey and Poland, and 4143 university students have gone to 28 countries in the... |
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Marco Bravo: alumnus around the world |
Marco Bravo is an Engineering and Industrial Management University of Minho alumnus (class of 1999). He complemented his academic curriculum doing graduate studies at Mikkeli Polytechnic, Hannover University, Technical University of Lisbon, Carnegie Mellon University and The University of Texas at Austin. Currently he is Project Director at the IC² Institute... |
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PeekMed: revolutionising orthopaedic operations
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PeekMed, a start-up that created a programme to optimize orthopaedic operations, first caught the public's attention in 2016 when the media highlighted it as the Portuguese developer of the software used in the preparation for the knee surgery of a well-known footballer. The 3 founders of this start-up met each other while students at UMinho...
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Nutrium: the software for nutritionists and patients
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Going by the name of Nutrium, this software was designed with dieticians and nutritionists in mind. It is intended to make the drawing up of nutrition plans simpler and to optimize client supervision, helping the attainment of set goals. This is the key product of Healthium, a UMinho spin-off...
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Cachapuz - The Best Weigh
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The name Cachapuz dates back to 1694 when it was associated with a shop in Braga that sold imported cutlery, ironmongery and weighing scales. However, it was only in 1920 that the business began making its first scales. The first weighbridge* was conceived in 1934. From this time the business has been dedicated to producing and developing equipment...
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