UNIVERSITY OF THE ALGARVE


The 'University of the Algarve' ('Universidade do Algarve' or 'UAlg' for short) is a Portuguese public university with administrative and financial autonomy.
It was founded at the end of the 1970s. During the 1980s, the former and short-lived Polytechnic Institute of Faro, was incorporated into the University of the Algarve, but as a totally independent institution in terms of staff, curricula, and competences, remaining a full public polytechnic institution within a larger and independent public university. The university is thus an unusual example of the cohabitation of two distinct subsystems of higher education in the same institution: university and polytechnic. Its two campuses and the central administration are located in Faro, the capital city of the Algarve region. It has about 10,000 students.
The University is particularly well-known for its ''Marine Biology & Fisheries'' and ''Oceanography'' courses, offered by its Marine and Environmental Sciences Faculty.

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Faculties (Gambelas Campus)
Polytechnic schools (Penha Campus)
Sports and Culture
See also
External links

Faculties (Gambelas Campus)



Faculty of Economics

Faculty of Natural Resources Engineering

Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences

Faculty of Marine and Environmental Sciences

Faculty of Sciences & Technology

Polytechnic schools (Penha Campus)



School of Education

School of Management, Hotelary and Tourism

School of Technology

School of Health

Sports and Culture


The University has a students' union called the University of the Algarve Academic Association (''Associação Académica da Universidade do Algarve''). The Academic Association organises cultural events such as Theatre, Music activities and Journalism for students, and also sporting events and training in sports such as rugby, football, jujutsu, cycling, etc.

See also



List of universities in Portugal

Higher education in Portugal

External links



Universidade do Algarve

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