While waiting for the posting of the next episode of Erasmus lives in Lisbon (very soon!), a new article in portuguese has been published in the brazilian journal "Antropolítica: Revista Contemporânia de Antropologia". This is the abstract: The ERASMUS Programme to study abroad is well known throughout Europe, involving about 250,000 exchange students traveling annually through 33 countries. The principles of cultural exchange, education in diversity and transnational mobility make it the ban..
The objective of this article based on interview data is focused on the mobility of Portuguese PhD s...
Although there are several studies examining the benefits of the Erasmus student mobility programme...
Accompanying sketch collection of the article "Suddenly last summer: how the tourist tsunami hit Lis...
An article on Lisbon’s "Erasmus Corner", a space of sociability for the foreign students in the Bair...
This article outlines the history of the ERASMUS programme since its emergence in the dawn of econom...
In a previous post the first weeks after the arrival of Erasmus in Lisbon were examined, emphasizing...
Mots-clés : cosmopolitanism, exile, national identity, Portuguese, scientists, writers ; Type : Art...
A new article about international students and urban change in Lisbon (Portugal) was published this ...
This article provides a snap-shot of Portuguese governmental action to promote national language and...
Programa de Doutoramento em Migrações. Tese de doutoramento, Geografia (Geografia Humana), Universi...
The article describes academic traditions in Portugal. They are treated as a social phenomenon, whic...
The Erasmus programme and the underlying experiences have a huge potential to generate long-term tra...
Article about the situation of the European Capitals of Europe and the actual European awareness pol...
The return of Brazilians with Portuguese couples have been highlight by the media. Check the latest ...
Since the 19th century Portugal has been a country of emigration. As a result of this continuous out...
The objective of this article based on interview data is focused on the mobility of Portuguese PhD s...
Although there are several studies examining the benefits of the Erasmus student mobility programme...
Accompanying sketch collection of the article "Suddenly last summer: how the tourist tsunami hit Lis...
An article on Lisbon’s "Erasmus Corner", a space of sociability for the foreign students in the Bair...
This article outlines the history of the ERASMUS programme since its emergence in the dawn of econom...
In a previous post the first weeks after the arrival of Erasmus in Lisbon were examined, emphasizing...
Mots-clés : cosmopolitanism, exile, national identity, Portuguese, scientists, writers ; Type : Art...
A new article about international students and urban change in Lisbon (Portugal) was published this ...
This article provides a snap-shot of Portuguese governmental action to promote national language and...
Programa de Doutoramento em Migrações. Tese de doutoramento, Geografia (Geografia Humana), Universi...
The article describes academic traditions in Portugal. They are treated as a social phenomenon, whic...
The Erasmus programme and the underlying experiences have a huge potential to generate long-term tra...
Article about the situation of the European Capitals of Europe and the actual European awareness pol...
The return of Brazilians with Portuguese couples have been highlight by the media. Check the latest ...
Since the 19th century Portugal has been a country of emigration. As a result of this continuous out...
The objective of this article based on interview data is focused on the mobility of Portuguese PhD s...
Although there are several studies examining the benefits of the Erasmus student mobility programme...
Accompanying sketch collection of the article "Suddenly last summer: how the tourist tsunami hit Lis...