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The Institute of Public Policy – Lisbon (IPP) is a think tank of academic origin, which acts in a nonpartisan manner, being independent of any economic, social, political, religious or other interests.We intend to promote a society in which the public debate is more enlightened and the political decision processes more rigorous and informed.Our mission is to contribute to the continuous improvement of the analysis and public debate of institutions and public policies with particular emphasis on Portugal and Europe, through the creation and dissemination of relevant research.We are a multi-disciplinary think tank that seeks to combine economic analysis with political science by developing our work in four key areas of research and debate: European Union economic policy; Public finance and good governance; Democracy and accountability; Social policy.The work of our researchers is presented to the public debate through our own series of publications and regular interventions in the press. We are also strongly committed to strength the scientific and cultural exchange between researchers and institutions in the areas of similarity and in the context of the common problems linking Portugal to Europe and to Portuguese-speaking countries, as well as, secondarily, to the United States of America.
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The Higher School of Technology and Management of Lamego is an institution of higher education, an organic unit of IPV - Instituto Politécnico de Viseu, which has undergraduate courses in Informatics, Telecommunications, Accounting, Management, Administration, Tourism and Social Work.
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Instituto de Telecomunicações (it) is a private, not-for-profit organization, of public interest, a partnership of eight institutions with research and development in the field of Telecommunications.
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The University of Minho is currently among the most prestigious institutions of higher education in Portugal and has also been gradually assert itself on the international scene. Founded in 1973, it has two large poles: the Gualtar capus, in Braga, and the Azurém campus in Guimarães.
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INSTICC is a scientific, non-profit association whose goals are to develop and disseminate knowledge and perform activities in the areas of information systems and technologies, control and communications, including developing research projects, software engineering, conference organization, consulting, book and journal publishing, as well as other relevant activities.
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