Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão

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Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão
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founding 1911
Sponsorship state
place Lisbon , Portugal
president Manuel Fernando Cília de Mira Godinho.
Students 5400 (2012)
Employee unknown
including professors 360 (2012)
Website www.iseg.utl.pt

The Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão (German: University of Economics and Management) is an economics university in Portugal . It is located in the Lisbon inner-city municipality Estrela and is organizationally one of the seven faculties of the Technical University of Lisbon . In 2012 around 5400 students from 40 countries studied there.

history

In 1759 the Aula do Comércio (German: Business School Lessons) was founded in Lisbon, and in 1844 it was affiliated with the Liceu de Lisboa High School . It was called Escola de Comércio (German: Business School). In 1869 the previous Instituto Industrial de Lisboa merged with the Escola de Comércio to form the Instituto Industrial e Comercial de Lisboa (German: Industrial and Economic Institute of Lisbon). In 1884 the business college course Curso Superior de Comércio was introduced there.

In 1911, the Instituto Superior Técnico was created by merging various university courses, including some departments of the previous Instituto Industrial e Comercial de Lisboa , which was dissolved, and whose remaining departments were used to found the new Instituto Superior do Comércio (English: Business School). In 1930 the Technical University of Lisbon ( Universidade Técnica de Lisboa ) was founded by merging the Instituto Superior do Comércio with the Faculdade de Medicina Veterenária University of Veterinary Medicine , the Institute of Agricultural Sciences Instituto Superior de Agronomia , and the Instituto Superior Técnico (later other universities were added ). The Faculty of Economics was named Instituto Superior de Ciências Económicas e Financeiras (German: University of Economics and Finance).

In 1972 the faculty was renamed Instituto Superior de Economia . Since 1990 it has been called the Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão (ISEG).

She has joined the Bologna Process .

structure

Departments

The ISEG has four departments:

  • Economia (economy)
  • Gestão (Management)
  • Ciências Sociais (Social Sciences)
  • Matemática (mathematics)

Research centers

There are ten research centers at ISEG:

  • ADVANCE - Centro de Investigação Avançada em Gestão (Research Center for Higher Management)
  • CEGE - Centro de Estudos de Gestão (Management Study Center)
  • CEMAPRE - Centro de Matemática Aplicada à Previsão e Decisão Económica (Center for Applied Mathematics in Economic Planning and Decision-Making)
  • CEsA - Centro de Estudos sobre África e do Desenvolvimento (Study Center Africa and Development)
  • CIEF - Centro de Investigação de Economia Financeira (Financial Research Center)
  • CIRIUS - Centro de Investigação Regional e Urbana (Center for Regional and Urban Research)
  • CISEP - Centro de Investigação sobre Economia Portuguesa (Research Center on the Portuguese Economy)
  • GHES - Gabinete de História Económica e Social (Department of Economic and Social History)
  • SOCIUS - Centro de Investigação em Sociologia Económica e das Organizações (Research Center for Society, Economy and Organizations)
  • UECE- Unidade de Estudos sobre a Complexidade na Economia (study unit on economic complexity )

Publications

The ISEG published the magazine Estudos de Gestão (Eng .: Management Studies) from 1993 to 2005 . Since 2002 it has published articles on its study results and other topics in its Portuguese Economic Journal , and since 1995 it has also maintained the Portuguese Journal of Management Studies , which is co-financed by a foundation of the Ministry of Economic Affairs.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. https://www.iseg.ulisboa.pt/aquila/instituicao/ISEG/quem-somos/governance
  2. www.iesg.utl.pt , accessed on January 5, 2013