News
- CIUHCT researchers participate in Expert's Report on European Humanities
07 May 2021
Researchers Ana Simões and Maria Paula Diogo contribute text to the Expert’s Report on European Humanities, the basis of the most recent European Branch of the World Humanities Report.
- "Einstein, Eddington e o Eclipse" on the "best-of” list of all time on reputed comics website
30 April 2021
Einstein, Eddington e o Eclipse is one of the best comics ever under the rubric "Eurocomics Spotlight" on Ryan C.'s Four Color Apocalypse.
- AQUA Project researcher Clara Marques receives Fulbright Scholarship
28 April 2021
Clara Marques, research fellow at the AQUA Project, receives Fulbright Scholarship.
- Ivo Louro co-edits a special issue of "Cadernos de Arte e Antropologia"
22 April 2021
Ivo Louro co-edits a special issue of the Cadernos de Arte e Antropologia journal, with a dossier dedicated to A Sonic Anthropocene – Sound Practices in a Changing Environment.
- Catarina Madruga wins FCiências.ID 2020 award
21 April 2021
Catarina Madruga's thesis wins the FCiência.ID Award in 2020, in the field of History and Philosophy of Sciences.
- Francisco Malta Romeiras wins Honorable Mention at the ULisboa / CGD Scientific Awards
16 April 2021
Francisco Malta Romeiras wins an honorable mention at the annual Scientific Awards University of Lisbon / Caixa Geral de Depósitos, in the area of History and Philosophy.
- New issue of Revista TST, edited by Hugo Silveira Pereira
13 April 2021
The most recent issue of Revista TST, whose editor is CIUHCT member Hugo Silveira Pereira, was recently published.
- 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.
- Helena Avelar de Carvalho (1964-2021)
10 March 2021
Faleceu Helena Avelar de Carvalho, investigadora principal do projeto ASTRA.
- 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.