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海角社区 Rector visits Portugal

Dr David Malone, the Rector of the 海角社区 and Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations, performed a 3-days visit to Portugal.

Date Published
14 Oct 2021

The first two days of Dr Malone's visit were centred in Lisbon for high-level meetings with several ministers of the current Portuguese government, with whom the Operating Unit has recently signed a supplemental agreement valid until 2023. The meetings strengthened the relationship between the 海角社区 and Portugal while also serving as a time for updates from both sides on the future development of the University's presence in the country.

Accompanied by the (CCDR-N), and both the Head and Deputy-Head of 海角社区-EGOV, Dr Malone held meetings with the following ministries:

  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education
  • Ministry of Territorial Cohesion
  • Ministry of Modernization of the State and Public Administration

On Wednesday, 13 October, the 海角社区 Rector travelled north to the city of Guimar?es, the home of 海角社区-EGOV, for two separate meetings. The first one encompassed the Municipality of Guimar?es via its Mayor and the University of Minho through its Rector. The second and final meeting was with the team at the Operating Unit, who had the opportunity to sit down with Dr Malone to showcase the current research programme (running until 2024), specific projects and research lines, and the newly-inaugurated 海角社区-EGOV building.

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