LEAD Workshop on Academic Leadership and UNICA-LEAD Europe-China Rectors Seminar

May 4 & 5, 2017 Universidade NOVA de Lisboa

PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR PARTICIPANTS

UNIVERSIDADE NOVA DE LISBOA 2

THE CITY OF 3

History 3

Touristic Attractions 4

HOW TO ARRIVE 7

Hotels 7

Universidade Nova de Lisboa Rectorate 8

Museu da Fundação do Oriente 10

Social Programme: Full day visit to Sintra and Cascais 11

USEFUL INFORMATION 12

CONTACTS 14

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UNIVERSIDADE NOVA DE LISBOA

Universidade NOVA de Lisboa was founded in 1973 and has currently more than 19500 students, 1591 teachers and researchers, and 679 non-faculty staff. Proud of its youth as one of the most recent public universities within the , NOVA spans through three municipalities, shortly, in four.

NOVA integrates 41 research units, 37 of which are funded by the Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia - FCT (Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology), including 3 associated laboratories (in partnership with other Portuguese research institutions).

The excellent quality of research in many areas is also a cornerstone in the international culture of NOVA. Besides intense exchanges in the European space, NOVA also develops cooperation ties with Brazil and Portuguese-speaking countries, Latin-American countries as well as other regions of the world.

The university is also actively involved in cooperation actions promoted by the Portuguese Government, in particular with North-American universities, such as the University of Texas at Austin (UTA), the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), namely in master’s courses and doctoral and research programmes.

The singularity of the Universidade NOVA de Lisboa project lies in its respect for the individuality of each Academic Unit, each having acquired its image and prestige within the freedom, diversity and tolerance that have been the guidelines of NOVA. One further aim of the project is the strengthening of the cohesion between units in order to take the best possible advantage of the synergies that can thus be generated and developed.

This clear option for a unique but diversified identity, working not only as a network of institutions but also of projects, people and resources, characterizes NOVA as a university that is open to the world and willing to take part in the challenges presented by the 21st century.

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THE CITY OF LISBON

Lisbon is the capital city of and lies on the north bank of the Tagus estuary where it broadens to enter the Atlantic Ocean. Lisbon is Portugal’s largest city and its cultural, administrative, commercial and industrial hub. The name comes from “Olissipo”, which has its origins in the Phoenician words “Allis Ubbo”, meaning “enchanting port”. Built on seven hills overlooking the Tagus river, Lisbon is a historic capital where 800 years of cultural influences mingle with modern trends and life styles creating spectacular contrasts.

The international press highlights Lisbon as a dynamic and cosmopolitan city, with a warm climate all year round, where visitors can enjoy the colourful streets, the yellow that run along the cobblestone floors and explore historic monuments and museums.

Lisbon also has a vibrant night life and a rich musical culture, of which we highlight Fado, urban popular song of Portugal that was recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2011.

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TOURISTIC ATTRACTIONS

St. George’s Castle Lisbon’s Baixa and districts. It is 45m Located in the historic district, this high and has a belvedere that offers a brooding Moorish castle dominates the city from magnificent view over Lisbon. its vantage point atop Lisbon’s highest hill. Address: Rua do Ouro and Rua de Santa Justa Tel.: +351 214 138 679 Bus: 711, 736, 737, 746, 759, 783 St. George’s Castle : E12, E15, E28 Address: St. George’s Castle Subway: Baixa/ (Green and Blue Lines) Tel.: +351 218 800 620 Schedule: Bus: 737 07h00 – 22h00 (October-May). Last entrance 21h45. Tram: E12, E28 07h00 – 23h00 (June-September) and Easter. Last Schedule: entrance 22h45. 09h00 – 21h00 (March - October) 09h00 – 18h00 (November - February) Last admission: 30 minutes before closing time National Pantheon of Santa Engrácia Built in 1681, Santa Engrácia Church is the Sé Catedral () National Pantheon, where the inside Address: Largo da Sé whisks visitors to the top of the dome to enjoy a Tel.: +351 218 876 628 sweeping 360-degree panorama of the city Bus: 737 below. Tram: E12, E28 Schedule: 10h00 - 19h00 (Every day) Address: Campo de Tel.: +351 218 854 820 Bus: 712, 734 Tram: E28 Bairro Alto Subway: Sta. Apolónia () By day, this section of Lisbon is relatively quiet Schedule: with children playing in the streets and people 10h00 – 18h00 (May - October). Last entrance 17h40. shopping. By night, it changes into a crowd of 10h00 – 17h00 (November - April). Last entrance revelers crammed into the neighborhood’s 16h40. * Closed on Mondays narrow streets to go clubbing and bar hopping

until wee hours.

Bus: 706, 727, 758, 773 Tram: E28 Baixa-Chiado Located between the and the Praça do Santa Justa Elevator Comércio, this section is a shopper’s Paradise This elevator is located inside a gothic tower, and with several pedestrian streets. Visit the Rua provides quick and easy transport between Augusta Arch and its belvedere. You can also find

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in this area the National Casino Contemporary Art – Museu do Chiado and Lisboa Address: Alameda dos Oceanos Story Centre. To know Portugal’s memory visit A Tel.: +351 218 929 000 vida Portuguesa shop, where you can turn back Schedule: 15h00 - 03h00 (Sunday - Thursday) time and grab a classic Portuguese product as a 16h00 - 04h00 (Friday, Saturday and holiday’s eves). gif. Enjoy an ice-cream at Santini or have a coffee with the Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa at A Brasileira. Pavillion of Knowledge Ciência Viva Address: Alameda dos Oceanos Bus: 711, 714, 728, 732, 735, 736, 759, 760, 781, 782, Tel.: +351 218 917 100 794 Schedule: Tram: E12, E15, E25, E28 10h00 - 18h00 (Wednesday - Friday) Subway: Baixa/Chiado (Green and Blue lines) 11h00 - 19h00 (weekends and holidays) * Closed on Mondays.

Rua Augusta Arch Belém Address: Rua Augusta, 2 Historic and monumental walking area, with a Tel.: +351 210 312 700 pleasant neighbourhood and calm surroundings. Schedule: 09h00 – 19h00 One of the most imposing symbols of the city is here - the Mosteiro dos Jerónimos, as well as the National Museum of Contemporary Art – Museu do Tower of Belém and Padrão dos Chiado Descobrimentos. The first two are World Heritage Address: Rua Serpa Pinto, 4 sites. You can also visit the Maritime Museum, Tel.: +351 213 432 148 Schedule: the National Archaelogical Museum and CCB - 10h00 - 18h00 (Tuesday - Sunday). Last entrance Centro Cultural de Belém, where you’ll find the 17h30. Museum Coleção Berardo. You cannot visit the city without trying the famous Pastéis de Belém. Lisboa Story Center Address: Praça do Comércio, 78 Bus: 714, 727, 728, 729, 751 Tel.: +351 211 941 099 Tram: E15 Schedule: 10h00 - 20h00. Last entrance 19h00. Train: Belém (Cascais line)

Mosteiro dos Jerónimos Expo ‘98/ Parque das Nações Address: Praça do Império Legacy of 1998 Lisbon World Exposition under Tel.: +351 213 620 034 the Oceans theme. Visit the Oceanarium, the Schedule: Lisbon Casino and the Pavillion of Knowledge 10h00 –17h30 (October - April). Last entrance 17h00. Ciência Viva alongside with the Tagus River. 10h00–18h30 (May - September). Last entrance 18h00. Bus: 400, 705, 708, 725, 728, 744, 750, 759, 781, 782, 794 Subway: Oriente () Tower of Belém Address: Av. Brasília Oceanarium Tel.: +351 213 620 034 Address: Esplanada D. Carlos I Schedule: Tel.: +351 218 917 000 10h00 – 17h30 (October - April). Last entrance 17h00. Schedule: 10h00 – 18h30 (May - September). Last entrance 10h00 - 20h00 (Summer time). Last entrance 19h00. 18h00. 10h00 - 19h00 (Winter time). Last entrance 18h00.

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Padrão dos Descobrimentos Address: Av. Brasília Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation Tel.: +351 213 031 950 Schedule: Schedule: 09h00 – 13h00 and 14h30 – 17h30 (Monday - Friday) 10h00 – 18h00 (October - February). Tuesday to Sunday. Last entrance 17h30. Calouste Gulbenkian Museum 10h00 – 19h00 (March - September). Every day Schedule: except Mondays on March. Last entrance 18h30. 10h00 – 18h00. (Tuesday - Sunday). Last entrance 17h30.

Maritime Museum Address: Praça do Império Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga Tel.: +351 213 620 019 The museum is home to the most important Schedule: Portuguese public collection of art, as well as 10h00 – 17h00 (October - April). decorative arts from Europe, Africa and Far East, 10h00 – 18h00 (May - September). ranging between the Middle Ages and the

beginning of the Contemporary Era.

National Archaeological Museum Address: Rua das Janelas Verdes Address: Praça do Império Tel.: +351 213 912 800 Tel.: +351 213 620 000 Schedule: 14h00 – 18h00 (Tuesday) Schedule: 10h00 – 18h00 (Wednesday - Sunday) 10h00 – 18h00 (Tuesday - Sunday). Last entrance 17h45 at the main door. Some exhibits close from 12h00 to 14h00.

CCB – Centro Cultural de Belém Address: Praça do Império Tel.: +351 213 612 400 Schedule: 08h00 – 20h00 (business days) 10h00 – 18h00 (Weekends and holidays).

Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation and Museum Calouste Gulbenkian is one of the most important foundations in Europe, whose headquarters in Lisbon house a museum, a Modern Art Centre and an Art Library. The foundation was bequeathed by the last will and testament of Calouste Sarkis Gulbenkian (1869-1955), an Armenian collector who assembled more than 6000 pieces from all over the world and that are now in the museum.

Address: Av. de Berna, 45ª Tel.: +351 217 823 000

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HOW TO ARRIVE

The hotels are located near Praça de Espanha, just 15 minutes by car from . The closest subway stations are Praça de Espanha and São Sebastião. The train and bus station of Sete-Rios is also close to the hotels. You can take the subway (Red line) directly from the airport to the São Sebastião station.

Sana Metropolitan Hotel

Address: R. Soeiro Pereira Gomes, Parcela 2, 1600-198 Lisboa Portugal

Tel.: +351 217 982 500

E-mail: [email protected]

Corinthia Hotel Lisbon

Address: Av.Columbano Bordalo Pinheiro, 105, 1099-031 Lisboa

Tel.: +351 217 236 363

E-mail: [email protected]

Sana Malhoa Hotel

Address: Av. José Malhoa, 8. 1099-089 Lisboa

Tel.: +351 210 061 800

E-mail: [email protected]

Hotel IBIS Lisboa José Malhoa

Address: Av. José Malhoa, 10. 1099-089 Lisboa

Tel.: +351 217 235 700

E-mail: [email protected]

Mercure Lisboa Hotel

Address: Av. José Malhoa, 23. 1099-051 Lisboa

Tel.: +351 217 208 000

E-mail: [email protected]

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UNIVERSIDADE NOVA DE LISBOA RECTORATE

Universidade NOVA de Lisboa Rectorate building is located in , one of Lisbon’s seven hills. The Rectorate building houses the administrative and social welfare services of the university. Designed by the architects Manuel Rocha Aires Mateus and Francisco Xavier Rocha Aires Mateus, the building was awarded the Portuguese Valmor Prize for Architecture in 2002.

Address: Campus de Campolide.

1099-085 Lisboa

Tel.: +351 213 715 600 E-mail: [email protected] Subway: S. Sebastião (Blue and Red lines) Bus: 716, 718, 726, 742, 758

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 Directions from Hotels to Universidade NOVA de Lisboa (from Corinthia, Mercure, IBIS Malhoa and SANA Malhoa Hotels):

Walk along Av. José Malhoa until you see Banco Popular. Turn right and take the stairs between the banks Banco Popular and Santander Totta. Turn right and follow Rua da Mesquita which leads you to Campolide Campus, where NOVA’s Rectorate building is located.

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 From SANA Metropolitan Hotel:

For guests staying at SANA Metropolitan Hotel there will be a bus service to transport guests to Universidade NOVA de Lisboa and back to the hotel. Guests should meet in front of SANA Metropolitan at the following time in each day: o May 4 (Thursday): . 8.45 am to go from the Hotel to Universidade NOVA de Lisboa; . 9.30 pm to go back to SANA Metropolitan (this leaves from Museu do Oriente, where welcome reception takes place); o May 5 (Friday): . 7.45 am to go from the Hotel to Universidade NOVA de Lisboa; . 6.30 pm to go back to SANA Metropolitan.

MUSEU DA FUNDAÇÃO DO ORIENTE (ORIENT FOUNDATION MUSEUM)

Address: Avenida Brasília, Doca de Alcântara (Norte), 1350-352 Lisboa.

Tel.: +351 213 585 200

E-mail: [email protected] Bus: 12, 28, 714, 738, 742 Tram: 15E, 18E

On May 4 there will be a visit to Museu da Fundação do Oriente followed by a welcome reception for the participants. Bus shuttle is assured to transport participants from Universidade NOVA de Lisboa to the museum.  Meeting point is as 5.10 pm in front of the Rectorate of Universidade NOVA de Lisboa.

The bus will bring back the participants to the city center and will leave them at three different stops: SANA Metropolitan Hotel, Corinthia Hotel and IBIS Malhoa Hotel.  Bus will depart from Museu do Oriente around 9.30 pm.

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SOCIAL PROGRAMME: FULL DAY VISIT TO SINTRA AND CASCAIS

On May 6 there will be an optional social programme which consists of a tour to Sintra and Cascais. This activity is organized by travel agency Agência Abreu and transportation is assured by bus.

Registration to this activity is done by completing a form and sending it to the travel agency. Registrations are open for the social program until April 30 here: http://lead-project.org/sites/default/files/2017- 04/Tour%206%20May%202017.pdf

The bus will depart from Marquês de Pombal at 09:00 am and return to Marquês do Pombal at the end of the visit. Below you can check the meeting point:

How to get to Marquês de Pombal

Marquês de Pombal is a roundabout usually used as a point of reference due to its large size and central location in Lisbon.

There is a subway station here that has the same name and it intersects the blue and yellow lines. If you take the subway on the blue line at São Sebastião or Praça de Espanha (the nearest stations to Universidade NOVA de Lisboa), go in the direction of Santa Apolónia and leave at station Marquês de Pombal.

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From SANA Metropolitan Hotel you can also take the subway at station Cidade Universitária, which is in the yellow line. In this case, take the subway in direction to Rato and leave at station Marquês de Pombal.

You can check the map of the subway in the following page.

USEFUL INFORMATION

The public transports of Lisbon have been integrated in a single structure that includes:  : bus and tram  Metro: subway  Transtejo: boats that link the two banks of the river Tagus

Metro (subway) Map

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Non-frequent tickets  Carris/ Metro single ticket – 1,45€ (Valid for one journey in the Carris/Metro whole network, during 1 hour after the first validation)  1 day ticket Carris/ Metro network (24h) – 6,15€ (valid in the Carris/Metro whole network for 24 hours after the first validation).  Carris (bus) On-Board fare - 1,85€  Carris (tram) On-Board fare – 2,90€  On-Board fare for Bica, Glória and Lavra – 3,70€ (up to 2 journeys)  Santa Justa Elevator – 5,15€ (up to 2 journeys, including access to the Belveder).

Rechargeable Tickets: “7 colinas and Viva viagem” “7 colinas and Viva viagem” cards have exactly the same purpose and just differ on name and image. They are rechargeable and cost 0,50€. They’re valid for Carris and Metro and can be charged with the following types of transport titles:  Valid only for Carris: One zone ticket;  Valid for Carris and Metro: 24 hours ticket Carris/Metro Network;  Valid for Carris, Metro and Transtejo/Soflusa: Zapping

Zapping Zapping consists in charging money onto a “7 Colinas/ Viva Viagem” which is deducted as the customer validates the card on different transports, according to the prices in each operator.

* This transport title is not valid neither in touristic circuits nor in special bus services to the Airport. 1st fare load: minimum 3€, maximum 40€.

Lisboa Card Access Card for the Museums, Public Monuments and transportation including of buses, cable cars, trams, trains on Sintra - Cascais railroad and - 50% of discount over the entrance fee of many other places. You can buy it online at: http://www.askmelisboa.com/web-store/pesquisa-lisboa-card.html Adult fare: 24h – 19€; 48h – 32€; 72h – 40€.

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Taxi Service Lisbon as a good network of taxis. During the day fares start at 3,40 euros and at 3,90 euros at night. Taxis are easily found anywhere in Lisbon. Nonetheless, please find some contacts to call a taxi at any time of the day:  Teletaxis: +351 218 111 100;  Autocoope: +351 217 932 756  Retális Rádio Táxis: +351 218 119 000

CONTACTS

Contact Address Telephone URL/E-mail

Universidade NOVA de Campus de Campolide. +351 210 496 451 [email protected] Lisboa 1099-085 Lisboa

Av. José Malhoa, 8. Sana Malhoa Hotel +351 210 061 800 [email protected] 1099-089 Lisboa Av.Columbano Corinthia Hotel Lisbon Bordalo Pinheiro, +351 217 236 363 [email protected] 105, 1099-031 Lisboa IBIS Lisboa José Malhoa Av. José Malhoa,10, +351 217 235 700 [email protected] Hotel 1099-089 Lisboa Av. José Malhoa,23, Mercure Lisboa Hotel +351 217 208 000 [email protected] 1099-051 Lisboa R. Soeiro Pereira Sana Metropolitan Hotel Gomes, Parcela 2, +351 217 982 500 [email protected] 1600-198 Lisboa

General contact: Alameda das +351 218 413 500 Comunidades Lisbon Airport [email protected] Portuguesas Fligth information 1700-111 Lisboa +351 218 413 700

Carris (bus) +351 213 500 115 [email protected] Transportes de Lisboa - Metro (subway) +351 213 500 115 [email protected] Carris, Metro e Transtejo Transtejo (boats) +351 213 500 115 [email protected]

Rua do Arsenal, 23 Lisbon Tourism +351 210 312 700 [email protected] 1100-038 Lisboa

+351 218 111 000 Police +351 965 989 000

Emergency Number 112

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