News
- CIUHCT is an participating institution participating in a winning project in the FCT R&D Projects '22 Call
29 July 2022
CIUHCT is a participating institution in a winning project in the FCT R&D Projects '22 Call, with Paula Urze as a Responsible Co-Investigator.
- Concurso para Bolsa de Investigação Pós-Doutoral
27 January 2022
O concurso irá decorrer até ao próximo dia 9 de Fevereiro, com início de trabalhos previsto para Março de 2022.
- CIRC.LE: Approved New European Project with the Participation of CIUHCT Researchers
20 December 2021
The CIUHCTresearchers Maria Paula Diogo and Paula Urze are WPLeaders of the ERASMUS+ Circular & SOC Learning (CIRC.LE) Hub, a project that starts in January 2022.
- CIUHCT encourages and welcomes applications for Doctoral Scholarships under the Foz Côa Foundation and FCT.IP protocol
03 November 2021
Awarding of Research Scholarships for PhD in the area of social studies on the Anthropocene. The deadline is November 26, 2021.
- FCT 2021 Call for Project Grants: CIUHCT is a participating institution on a winning project
29 July 2021
CIUHCT is a participating institution on the project "ROADMAP - Research On Antonio De Holanda Miniatures Artistic Production", a project that includes Henrique Leitão on the team.
- FCT 2021 Call for Project Grants: CIUHCT wins project
29 July 2021
CIUHCT is the host institution of "Einstein, Eddington and the Eclipse. A global history of the total solar eclipse of 1919", a project with Ana Simões as Principal Investigator.
- FCT 2021 Call for Project Grants: CIUHCT wins two exploratory projects
29 July 2021
CIUHCT is the host institution for two exploratory projects, recommended for funding in FCT's Call for Project Grants, "Hi-BicLab" and "HERIT-AGES". The PRs are M. Luísa Sousa and Joana Lia Antunes Ferreira, respectively.
- AQUA opens call for two Master's Research Grants
30 March 2021
The scholarships will have a maximum duration of 9 months, and are intended for archival work, bibliography study, hydraulics and fieldwork on a hydraulic system of gardens or fences of the Modern Age in Portugal, with a view to presenting it as a Master's thesis.
- Raquel Cristina (AQUA) proves that contemporary gardens consume more water than those of the Modern Age
03 March 2021
Raquel Cristina, an AQUA project fellow, proves mathematically that contemporary gardens have less efficient water consumption than gardens of the Modern Age.
- Call for a Postdoctoral Research Scholarship
26 January 2021
Applications will be accepted until February 8. The scholarship is expected to begin in March 2021.