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Colocações - Lista Geral COLOCAÇÕES - LISTA GERAL De seguida apresentam-se as colocações. As colocações têm natureza provisória e estão condicionadas à confirmação por parte das Universidades parceiras. Em caso de dúvidas, por favor dirigir uma mensagem de e-mail a Joana Jordão ([email protected]). Ano ID Nome completo Nº do Aluno Ciclo Curso Colocação Período (11/12) 1946 Alicja Pietrasz 53068 2 1 Gestão de Empresas W (Brasil) Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina - Florianópolis 1 1826 Ana Carolina Lourenço Rodrigues 38115 1 2 Gestão Escolher novo destino 1 2140 Ana Catarina da Costa Vieira 35294 1 3 Gestão E (Poland) Kozminski University - Warsaw 2 2421 Ana Cristina de Oliveira Matos 38407 1 2 Gestão e Engenharia Industrial E (Germany) University of Applied Sciences - Mainz 1 2562 Ana Filipa Capela Cordeiro 38252 1 2 Gestão E (Slovenia) University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Economics 2 2256 Ana Inês Ribeiro de Além 35300 1 2 Gestão Escolher novo destino A 1964 Ana Leonor Monteiro de Figueiredo Gaspar 35227 1 3 Gestão Escolher novo destino 1 2531 Ana Margarida da Graça Sousa 38139 1 2 Gestão Escolher novo destino 2 1763 Ana Margarida Nunes Francisquinho 28499 2 1 Marketing W (Brasil) Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo A 2423 Ana Maria Caria Silva 38154 1 2 Gestão E (Sweden) Linnaeus University - Växjö 2 2525 Ana Medeiros Correia de Sampaio 33339 1 2 Gestão Escolher novo destino 1 1830 Ana Patrícia Pereira Cristina 30833 1 2 Gestão E (Germany) Humboldt University of Berlin 1 2338 Ana Rita de Sousa Rodrigues dos Santos 37969 1 2 Economia E (Austria) University of Vienna 1 2350 Ana Rita Fava Gaspar 38356 1 2 Gestão de Marketing E (France ) ESCE - Ecole Superior du Commerce Extérieur - Paris 1 2198 Ana Sílvia Boutte Fagulha Baguecho 37747 1 2 Finanças e Contabilidade E (Holland) Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam 1 2190 Ana Sofia Marques Morgadinho 38353 1 2 Gestão de Recursos Humanos E (Spain) Universidad Complutense de Madrid 2 2440 Ana Sofia Palmeiro Juma 38312 1 2 Gestão de Marketing Escolher novo destino 1 2335 André Alexandre Gil Penha 38288 1 2 Gestão E (Sweden) Linnaeus University - Växjö 2 2161 André Filipe da Silva Paulino 38248 1 2 Gestão E (Poland) Cracow University of Economics 1 2539 André Filipe Farias Agostinho 37698 1 2 Gestão Escolher novo destino 2 2038 André Filipe Gaspar Ferreira 38109 1 2 Gestão Escolher novo destino 1 1973 André Luís Rosa Rijo 55156 2 1 Mestrado Executivo em Gestão de Projectos E (Spain) Universidad de San Pablo-Ceu - Madrid 1 2399 André Mendes Marques 30604 2 1 Marketing W (Brasil) Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro 1 1834 André Miguel Ponte Rodrigues Pereira 53907 2 1 Gestão Internacional E (Germany) Pforzheim University 2159 Andreia Filipa daSilva Mendes 39806 1 2 Gestão de Recursos Humanos Escolher novo destino 2 2328 António Bernardo Silva de Sousa 38245 1 2 Gestão E (Slovak Republic) University of Economics in Bratislava 2 2168 António Crespo Martins de San Payo 35222 1 2 Economia E (France ) ESCE - Ecole Superior du Commerce Extérieur - Paris 1 2552 António Filipe Venâncio Querido 39768 1 2 Gestão E (Belgium) Haute Ecole ICHEC-ISC St Louis - ISFSC Bruxelles 2 2222 António Rafael Gouveia Aguiar Silva 39749 1 2 Gestão Escolher novo destino A 2292 Aufaure Loriane 53909 2 1 Master in Hospitality Management E (France) Groupe Sup de Co La Rochelle 1 2317 Bernardo Couto Costa 38142 1 2 Gestão E (Italy) Universitá di Bologna A 2258 Bernardo de Moura Barcelos 37726 1 2 Finanças e Contabilidade E (Croatia) University of Zagreb, Faculty of Economics 1 2568 Bernardo Júdice Franqueira Cotrim Talina 38177 1 2 Gestão W (USA) Florida Atlantic University - Boca Raton 1 2408 Bernardo Maria dos Santos de Mendonça Belo 37743 1 2 Gestão Escolher novo destino 1 2000 Bernardo Roque de Carvalho Freire de Abranches 30403 1 2 Economia E (Poland) Poznan University of Economics 1 2324 Bernardo Varela Vala 39802 1 2 Gestão de Recursos Humanos E (Poland) Poznan University of Economics 2 2195 Bruno Gomes Alves 33349 1 2 Gestão E (France) Université de Paris X - Nanterre 2 1956 Cândida da Conceição Fernandes Borges 51842 2 1 Mestrado Executivo em Gestão Empresarial W (Mozambique) Universidade Eduardo Modlane - Maputo 2133 Carlos Filipe da Silva Rodrigues 38381 1 3 Gestão e Engenharia Industrial E (Germany) Pforzheim University 1 2535 Carlos Francisco Perdigão Lopes 39713 1 2 Gestão Escolher novo destino 1 2386 Carmen Filipa Mauricio Caeiro 38246 1 3 Gestão E (Spain) Universidad de San Pablo-Ceu - Madrid 2 2127 Carolina da Fonseca Melo de Castro 38399 1 1 Gestão e Engenharia Industrial Escolher novo destino A 2419 Carolina de Andrade Pestana 38179 1 2 Gestão E (Sweden) Linnaeus University - Växjö 2 1986 Carolina Maria Salgado Nunes Militão Fernandes 37921 1 3 Gestão E (Germany) Pforzheim University 1 2164 Catarina Branco Morais 37912 1 2 Economia E (Hungary) Budapest Business School College of International Management and Business 1 2270 Catarina da Silva Ferro Costa Pereira 37733 1 2 Finanças e Contabilidade E (Austria) Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration 1 2174 Catarina Freitas da Silva 38157 1 2 Gestão E (Spain) Universidad de San Pablo-Ceu - Madrid 2 2216 Catarina Nobre de Oliveira 37937 1 2 Economia E (Italy) Universitá di Pisa 1 2219 Catarina Pereira Soares 38128 1 2 Gestão Escolher novo destino 1 2524 Cátia Alexandra Rolo Guisado 40639 1 2 Gestão E (France ) Groupe ESC Clermont - Graduate School of Management 2 2173 Cátia dos Santos Reis 37944 1 2 Economia E (Italy) Universitá di Pisa 1 1885 Cilénia Lima Borges 53070 2 1 Gestão de Empresas W (Brasil) Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo 2 1774 Claude Alain Djeukam 33091 2 1 Finanças E (France) Université de Paris X - Nanterre 2 2520 Cláudia Delfina Ferreira Amaro 38199 1 2 Gestão Escolher novo destino 2 2295 Cláudia Raquel Chendo Aparício 33333 1 2 Finanças e Contabilidade W (USA) Brigham Young University - Provo, Utah 2 1980 Cristiana Matias Firmino 38347 1 2 Gestão de Recursos Humanos Escolher novo destino A 2580 Daniel Filipe Serra Lopes 30729 2 1 Gestão de Empresas E (Poland) The Warsaw School of Economics (SGH) 1 2208 Daniela Maria Ramos Castanheira 37708 1 2 Finanças e Contabilidade E (Italy) Universitá de Turino 1 2280 Daniela Pereira Lopes 55795 2 1 Gestão de Recursos Humanos W (USA) Florida Atlantic University - Boca Raton A 2540 Daniela Sofia Almeida Luis 35350 1 3 Gestão Escolher novo destino 2 1936 David Andrew Pereira Inácio 39119 1 2 Economia W (Brasil) Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina - Florianópolis 1 2342 David Miguel Jorge Silva 38202 1 2 Gestão E (Spain) Universidad Complutense de Madrid 2 2244 Débora Joana Nunes Rodrigues 39707 1 2 Economia W (Brasil) Univ. Federal de Paraiba - João Pessoa 1 2476 Denis Plamadeala 28308 1 2 Gestão Escolher novo destino 2 2420 Diana Catarina Lucas Branco 38213 1 2 Gestão E (Slovenia) University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Economics 2 2460 Diana da Costa Domingues 38310 1 2 Gestão de Marketing E (France ) ESCE - Ecole Superior du Commerce Extérieur - Paris 1 2536 Diana Ursu 33846 1 3 Gestão de Recursos Humanos Escolher novo destino 2 2152 Diogo Bensabat Lobo Mota 39751 1 2 Gestão E (Denmark) University of Southern Denmark 2 2109 Diogo dos Santos Emílio 38236 1 2 Gestão E (Finland) Kuopio University - Dpt. of Business & Management 1 2472 Diogo Filipe Marques Salvador e Brito 35408 1 2 Gestão E (Italy) Universitá de Turino 2 2413 Diogo José Ferreira Feliciano 38210 1 2 Gestão E (Sweden) Linkopings Universitet 1 1765 Diogo Miguel de Oliveira Augusto Cardoso 37681 1 2 Gestão E (Poland) The Warsaw School of Economics (SGH) 2 2445 Diogo Palmeirim Correia 27166 1 3 Gestão Escolher novo destino 2 2538 Diogo Pinto Mateus 39161 1 2 Gestão Escolher novo destino 2 2316 Diogo Videira de Sousa Nascimento e Silva 39640 1 3 Finanças e Contabilidade E (Slovenia) University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Economics 1 1773 Dmytro Denysyuk 38218 1 1 Gestão Escolher novo destino A 2392 Dominic Murray Barreto de Menezes 28196 2 1 Gestão Internacional W (China) University Lingnan/College Zhongshan University - Guangzhou 1 2305 Duarte Manuel dos Santos Duarte Gomes Viana 38339 1 2 Gestão de Recursos Humanos E (Poland) Poznan University of Economics 2 1890 Dulce Rosa Santos 30669 2 1 Gestão de Empresas E (Spain) Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona 1 2382 Elsa Bonacho de Carvalho 38220 1 2 Gestão E (Belgium) Universitè Libre de Bruxelles - Solvay Brussels School of Economics & Management 1 2442 Felipe Martins Brand da Costa 30711 2 1 Gestão de Empresas W (Brasil) Fundação Getúlio Vargas, Rio de Janeiro 1 2071 Filipa Alexandra Neves Freitas dos Santos 40627 1 2 Economia Escolher novo destino 1 2362 Filipe César Durão Lúcio de Sales 38207 1 2 Gestão E (Croatia) Zagreb School of Economics and Management 2 1778 Flávia Lourenço Mendes 33676 1 2 Gestão E (France ) ESCE - Ecole Superior du Commerce Extérieur - Paris 2 2035 Francisco Alier Valentim Nogueira 38184 1 2 Gestão E (Slovenia) University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Economics 1 1955 Francisco Batalha Reis Vieira da Costa 37956 1 2 Economia E (United Kingdom) University of Glamorgan - Business School 1 2522 Francisco Manuel Camelo Gorjão Cyrillo Machado 38282 1 2 Gestão E (Slovenia) University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Economics 2 2384 Francisco Mário Póvoas Simões 33667 1 2 Gestão W (Korea) Chung-Ang University - Seoul 2 2462 Francisco Oliveira Neves Lavadinho 35525 1 2 Gestão e Engenharia Industrial E (Turkey) Istambul Bilgi University 1 2467 Francisco Quedas Rodrigues dos Santos 38329 1 2 Gestão de Marketing E (Spain) ESIC Business and MKT School - Madrid 1 2202
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