Pode candidatar-se ao acesso ao ciclo de estudos de pós-graduação:
Não. Continua a pagar propinas na FMH, cumprindo os prazos fixados, mas está isento de propinas na Instituição de Ensino Superior que o vai acolher.
Outras taxas, emolumentos e custos podem, contudo, aplicar-se.
A FMH não impõe consequências académicas aos estudantes que desistam.
No entanto, os estudantes que venham a encontrar-se nesta circunstância deverão informar o Gabinete Erasmus o mais cedo possível, de forma a permitir que outros alunos possam beneficiar de todas as vagas.
Os estudantes que não cumpram todas as cláusulas contratuais do projeto de mobilidade podem ter de devolver parte ou a totalidade da bolsa.
É o caso dos estudantes que não obtenham o número mínimo de créditos acima referidos, que não cumpram um mínimo de 3 meses de duração da mobilidade ou que não submetam o relatório final.
Sim. Todos os alunos SAS em mobilidade Erasmus+ beneficiam de uma bolsa suplementar, cujo valor varia de ano para ano.
If you need any further information, please contact the Erasmus Office:
Isabel Morais
We are happy to help!
These dates vary a little, depending on the calendar. The 1st Semester usually starts in the second week of September, and the 2nd Semester on the 1st week of February.
The academic calendar will be sent to you as soon as you are accepted.
Yes. Please ask your Erasmus Office to contact us (Este endereço de email está protegido contra piratas. Necessita ativar o JavaScript para o visualizar.) so that we may have a Bilateral Agreement signed before your application.
Yes. You must bring your European Health Insurance Card. You will, however, need to sign for the Faculty Insurance (which only covers events occurring at the faculty).
Finding a flat/room is not easy at the moment in Lisbon, so we advise you to start your search early.
When deciding about living in Lisboa or in the neighbourhood of FMH you should consider that the practical classes start rather early in the morning, and that it will take almost 1 hour to get from Lisbon to the Faculty by public transport.
Please find below the links for the Lisbon Erasmus Organizations, with very useful information for incoming students (especially about accommodation).
Students are expected to spend about:
Students are advised to come one week before the beginning of the semester in order to get settled. The orientation week will take place in this week (you will receive information about the day/time you are due to come to FMH to deal with all the necessary paperwork and schedule).
All classes are in Portuguese, so students are advised to take some Portuguese classes in advance. For a reduced number of courses, it will be possible to arrange for tutorials in English (B2 level required). However, if you intend to take theoretical courses, we strongly recommend students learn Portuguese before their arrival. No Language Certificates are required.
You can take courses from other Faculties provided that 60% of your chosen courses are from FMH. These courses have to be part of your Learning Agreement, and depend on the acceptance of the other Faculty of ULISBOA.