- NOVA Information Management School
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- NOVA Information Management School
WELCOME TO NOVA IMS 03 WHY CHOOSE NOVA IMS? 04 ABOUT NOVA IMS 06 COURSES 10 ERASMUS STUDENTS 15 STUDYING AT NOVA IMS 21 LIVING IN LISBON 29 02 NOVA IMS WAS THE FIRST INSTITUTION IN THE IBERIAN PENINSULA TO INTEGRATE iSCHOOLS. WELCOME WELCOME TO TO NOVA NOVA IMS IMS Pedro Cabral Erasmus Coordinator of NOVA IMS Dear students, Welcome to Lisbon! This is the place and time for discoveries for you as it was for the Portuguese sailors in the 15th and 16th centuries. This is an outstanding opportunity to define what will be your academic, professional and personal future. You will experience how it’s like to study abroad with students and professors from several countries and, at the same time, to discover one of the oldest and most interesting cities in the world. This is, as it was for many others before, your opportunity to go global! I and all NOVA IMS staff will make our best to make this an enjoyable and unforgettable experience. Besides the professors that will teach many curricular units in English and will do their best to help you on your integration, you will also receive support from our very efficient team of non-academic staff to help you to familiarize with NOVA IMS facilities (e.g., library, labs, study halls, canteen, etc.). I will be personally available for any practical or technical problem you might have during your stay. You will also be able to count with the excellent support of Ms. Ana Sousa and other people from the Erasmus Office for any bureaucratic or organizational problem. You will have the opportunity to study in an Institution that cares highly with the quality of teaching, research and all provided services. I am sure this is the right place for anyone who ambitions a good education and an unforgettable personal experience that will, hopefully, be remembered for a long time. I hope you enjoy Lisbon, NOVA IMS and Portugal! Best regards, Pedro Cabral 03 WHY WHY CHOOSE CHOOSE NOVA NOVA IMS? IMS? QUALITY OF EDUCATION AND SERVICES The excellence of the teaching staff, the quality of teaching and relevance of the research placed NOVA IMS among the best Universities in the world. NOVA IMS is certified by APCER (Portuguese certification entity) and IQNET (International Certificate Network) according to NP EN ISO 9001:2008. Four of NOVA IMS’ Master Courses were ranked among the top 8 Best Master Programs of the World, according to Eduniversal Masters Ranking 2013-2014. NOVA IMS‘ degrees are accredited by A3ES, the national agency for the evaluation and accreditation of higher education in Portugal. NOVA IMS is the first institution in the Iberian Peninsula to integrate iSchools, an international organization that brings together the best universities in research and teaching in the area of information management. NOVA IMS’ European Master of Science in Information Systems Management (double degree with Faculty of Economics, Ljubljana University - Slovenia) is accredited by AACBS, the association to advance collegiate schools of business; NOVA IMS is currently accrediting the Bachelor course in Information Systems and Technologies to ABET Accreditation, an accrediting agency for post-secondary academic programs that is recognized as the worldwide leader in assuring quality and stimulating innovation for those disciplines. RECOGNITION OF DIPLOMAS ECTS grading Scale. This system of grading scale, created by the Commission of the European Communities allows the recognition of the academic equivalence of studies made in different countries 04 STUDENTS AND TEACHERS Close relationship between students and teachers. EXCELLENT EMPLOYMENT RATES NOVA IMS as an employment rate of 96,6% for Bachelor’s Degrees and 100% for Master Degrees (2011-2013 ObipNova’s independent report referring to NOVA IMS graduates). LOCATION From NOVA IMS, you will have easy access to: Historic downtown: Baixa, Chiado Tipical quarters: Alfama, Castelo, Bairro Alto The new town (Parque das Nações) Public transports (metro, bus, airport, train stations) SEE SEE THE THE FACTS, FACTS, MAKE YOUR DECISION! NOVA IMS is the best BOUNJOUR. OLÁ. CIAO. HEJ. SALUT. HELLO. i like isegi AINU. GUTEN TAG. HEY. 100% Employment ALOHA. SALUT. 05 ABOUT ABOUT NOVA NOVA IMS IMS The NOVA IMS is the School of Statistics and Information Management of the Universidade NOVA de Lisboa. It was created in 1989 as a response to the shortage of experts in the area of statistics and information management and also to the growing demand for the use of information systems and technologies. MISSION Create leaders able to work in a global and competitive environment, combining innovative research in information management with a creative and stimulating teaching environment in order to generate and disseminate knowledge into the global society. VISION To provide a teaching and learning environment of excellence that exceeds the expectations of our students, promoting the acquisition of the necessary skills to meet the challenges of a constantly changing business environment; To promote research and development in the area of information management at the level of the most demanding international standards; To contribute to the society’s development in a responsible and proactive way, strengthening our academic and scientific ambitions through strategic partnerships with scientific and professional communities. TEACHING In the academic year of 2012/2013 there was more than 700 students enrolled in N in 9 awarding degree courses plus a large number of post-graduate courses. 06 EMPLOYMENT Bachelor’s Degrees In the academic year of 2012/2013 there are more than 700 students enrolled in NOVA IMS in 9 awarding degree courses plus a large number of post-graduate courses. 96,6% 1.365€ Average monthly salary of a bachelor. * Employment rate. * 1,03 Months Average time in order to obtain paid employment. * *2011-2013 ObipNova’s independent report referring to NOVA IMS’ graduates. Master Degrees In the academic year of 2012/2013 there are more than 700 students enrolled in NOVA IMS in 9 awarding degree courses plus a large number of post-graduate courses. 97% 1.438€ Employment rate. * Average monthly salary of a master. * 11 Days Average time in order to obtain paid employment. * *2011-2013 ObipNova’s independent report referring to NOVA IMS’ graduates. INTERNATIONALIZATION Main initiatives: Erasmus Mundus Master of Science program in Geospatial Technologies, with the University of Münster (Germany) and Institute for Geoinformatics and Universitat Jaume I (Spain); International European Master of Science in Information Systems Management, with the Faculty of Economics Ljubljana University; Short-term specialization course in Marketing Intelligence (double-degree) with the University of São Paulo (Brazil); Partnership with a Mozambican University to locally offer a PhD programme. 07 RESEARCH The mission of NOVA IMS’ Research Center (Information Management Research Center) is to develop excellence in research in the area of Information Management. The Center is organized around three main Thematic Lines (TL): TL 1 – Measuring and Modeling Satisfaction and Loyalty; LT 2 – Big Data Fusion and Integration; LT 3 - IT-enabled Process Innovation In 2012 NOVA IMS reached a ratio of 4,97 publications per FTE. According to a recent Bibliometric Study commissioned by NOVA University to the Leiden University, the field-normalized citation impact of NOVA IMS research during 2004 – 2010 has: An impact that is comfortably above the world average ”and“ the field-normalized impact is comfortably above average and the impact is clearly on the rise also in comparison with the previous study. STUDIES AND PROJECTS NOVA IMS developed around 35 R&D projects per year in the following areas: Sampling and data analysis; Statistical modeling; Analysis and information management; Marketing and Marketing Research; Business Intelligence; Information Systems; Spatial and Geographical Information Systems; Evaluation, Quality Control and Information Certification. 08 European Projects in 2012: Tempus IV – Modernization of Master Program Networks & Communication; TIGER Capacity Building Facility. Extension to Society: The relationship with the business world is developed through ADISEGI (the Association for the Development of NOVA IMS). Through this association, leading national and international companies cooperate with NOVA IMS in research and teaching activities, offer internships to students, present applied research challenges to the masters’ students and give awards to top performer students. Adisegi Partners: QUALITY NOVA IMS’ Quality Management System has been certified by APCER (Portuguese certification entity) and IQNET (International Certificate Network) according to NP EN ISO 9001:2008; The range of activities certified in NOVA IMS’ Quality Management System is “Services rendered to students and support to the execution of NOVA IMS-UNL’ courses”; This certification reflects NOVA IMS’ commitment with the ongoing improvement of the working practices and services provided. NOVA IMS is the first institution in the Iberian Peninsula to integrate iSchools, an international organization that brings together the best universities in research and teaching in the area of information management. 09 COURSES COURSES BACHELOR’S DEGREE DEGREE IN INFORMATION MANAGEMENT The ability to anticipate trends and to promote innovation are some of the essential skills of successful organisations of the 21st century. This is where Information Management comes in. It transforms information into a strategic resource, so that organisations can innovate, become competitive and forecast new market trends. Information Management is the essential link connecting all areas and departments of organisations. It allows for a better understanding of the competition and of the client, either through market research or through the exploration of company data bases. These are tools that will guarantee competitiveness, efficiency and profitability; all of which are necessary for company success. The course of study is organised into 6 semesters making up a total of 180 ECTS (credits). These are divided into five areas of study (basic sciences; collection, treatment and data analysis; information systems and technologies; applied sciences; soft skills.) Of the 180 ECTS required for graduation, 144 refer to obligatory subjects. All the optional subjects can be taken in accordance with the internal mobility programme (of the New University of Lisbon) and approved external programmes (e.g. Erasmus Programme). WHY INFORMATION MANAGEMENT? Because… information is the most important resource that allows organizations to innovate and to improve their competitiveness. Career Opportunities In the Degree Information Management the students should develop skills and acquire knowledge that allows answering the different needs of organizations. Examples include the following career opportunities: Business Analyst; Business Process Manager (BPM Manager); Consultant / Technical expert in Decision Support Systems; Consultant / Technical Analytical Marketing Specialist ; Consultant / Technical Specialist in Market Research; Risk Analyst; Manager of Systems and Information Technology. 10 Study Plan 1 st year - Fall Semester Curricular Units 3 rd year - Fall Semester 2 nd year - Fall Semester ECTS Curricular Units ECTS Curricular Units ECTS Economic Analysis 4 Databases I 6 Business Process Management 6 Computation I 7 6 Data Mining 6 Linear Algebra 4 Geographical Information Science 4 6 6 Business Management Statistics II Econometrics II Operational Research 6 Market Research 6 Data Analysis 6 Survey 6 Mathematical Analysis I 5 Information Systems 6 1 st year - Spring Semester Curricular Units ECTS Computation in Statistics and 6 Information Management 2 nd year - Spring Semester 3 rd year - Spring Semester Curricular Units Curricular Units ECTS Remote Sensing 6 Information and Informatics Legislation 6 Entrepreneurship and Project Analysis 4 Risk Management 6 Forecasting Methods 6 Web Analytics 4 Web Marketing and E-commerce 4 Information Systems Seminar 6 ECTS Databases II 6 Econometrics I 6 1 Statistics III 6 1 6 Personal Development I 2 Statistics I 6 Information in the Society 5 Enterprise Information Systems Marketing 4 Statistical Methodologies 4 Mathematical Analysis II 7 Personal Development II 2 Erasmus Students – Courses taught in English – Academic Year 2014/2015. 1 Courses that need previous knowledge of statistics/ econometrics or computing/ programming require previous approval of previous courses as pre-requirement of admission. 1 * To be confirmed. st NOVA IMS don’t offer courses of the 1 year of the Undergraduate Degrees to Erasmus students. Please check our web site http://www.novaims.unl.pt/Estudantes/erasmus-incoming.asp to confirm the courses that are going to be taught in English in ever y Academic Year. By 2018, the United States alone could face a shortage of 140,000 to 190,000 people with deep analytical skills as well as 1.5 million managers and analysts with the know-how to use the analysis of big data to make effective decisions. Source: big Data: The next frontier to innovation, competition, and productivity, McKinsey Report 2011 In the Information Management Degree, students will: Gain knowledge about a multiplicity of tools and techniques both analytical and computational, to transform information into an organizational strategic resource, allowing institutions to innovate, develop their competitiveness and preview new market trends; Achieve suitable training that allows them to manage the analytical processes of organization and of the decision support systems, which is a plus for the organizations considering the knowledge society that we live in. 11 DEGREE IN INFORMATION SYSTEM The main objective of this degree course is the complete understanding of information systems and technologies in the operational management of organisations. In the Information Systems Degree, students will meet theories, methodologies and tools that will enable them to create and implement information systems that support the business processes of emerging digital companies. Nowadays, these are the structural element in the creation of competitiveness and success strategy in the global market. This is an innovative degree course in Portugal and is inspired in the curriculum of Information Systems of the consortium of Association of Computing Machinery (ACM) / Association for Information Systems (AIS) / Association of Information Technology Professionals (AITP). In preparing the course, various renowned companies which support NOVA IMS were also involved. So the course reflects real market needs. Students will gain theoretical and practical knowledge, which is applicable and suited to the most varied markets in the field of Information Systems and Technologies. Students will gain a solid and essential grounding for management, implementation and definition of Information Systems and Technologies that support Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Business Process Management (BPM), Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Supply Chain Management (SCM) and E-Business. WHY INFORMATION SYSTEM? Because… is fundamental for the Institutions have qualified professionals able to connect business and technologies and to design and implement information systems. Career Opportunities This is an innovative undergraduate curriculum in Portugal inspired by the Information Systems Consortium Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) / Association for Information Systems (AIS) / Association of Information Technology Professionals (AITP). It also incorporates contributions from various renowned companies that support NOVA IMS, aiming to meet the real needs of the labor market, national and international, in many different areas of activity. Consultant / Technical Analytical Marketing Specialist ; Consultant / Technical Specialist in Market Research; Risk Analyst; Manager of Systems and Information Technology. 12 Study Plan 1 st year - Fall Semester Curricular Units 2 nd year - Fall Semester Curricular Units 3 rd year - Fall Semester Curricular Units ECTS 6 Business Process Management 6 Geographical Information Science 6 IT Governance and Service Management 6 4 Computation III 6 Information System Project 6 Organizations Behavior 4 Statistics II 6 Informatic Security 6 Mathematical Analysis I 5 Databases 6 Data Mining 6 ECTS Informations System 6 Computation I 7 Linear Algebra Informations Tecnologies Hardware and Software 4 Business Management ECTS 1 Market Studies 6 1 st year - Spring Semester 2 nd year - Spring Semester Operational Research 6 Curricular Units Curricular Units Survey 6 ECTS Computation II 7 Personal Development I 2 Statistics I 6 Theory and Practice of Information Systems 7 Web Marketing and E-Commerce 4 Mathematical Analysis II 4 ECTS Human - Computer Interaction 5 Computer Networks 6 Web Technologies and Mobile Apps 5 Data Analysis 6 2 Remote Sensing 6 Systems Analysis 6 6 Project Management for Information System Enterpreneurship and Project Analysis 6 Databases II 4 Statistics III 6 Risk Management 4 Personal Development II Erasmus Students – Courses taught in English – Academic Year 2014/2015. 1 Courses that need previous knowledge of Statistics/ econometrics or computing/ programming require previous approval of previous courses as pre-requirement of admission. * To be confirmed. st NOVA IMS don’t offer courses of the 1 year of the Undergraduate Degrees to Erasmus students. Please check our web site http://www.novaims.unl.pt/Estudantes/erasmus-incoming.asp to 3 rd year - Spring Semester Curricular Units ECTS Information and Informatics 6 Legislation Information Systems Seminar 4 Web Analytics 4 Enterprise Information Systems 6 confirm the courses that are going to be taught in English in ever y Academic Year. The number one benefit of information technology is that it empowers people to do what they want to do- IT lets people to be creative. It lets people be productive. It lets people learn things they didn’t think they could learn before, and so it is all about potential. Source: Steve Ballmer – CEO da Microsoft In the Information Systems Degree, students will: Meet theories, methodologies and tools that will enable them to create and implement information systems that support the business processes; Gain theoretical and practical knowledge, which is applicable and suited to the most varied markets in the field of Information Systems; Gain a solid and essential grounding for management, implementation and definition of Information Systems and Technologies. 13 POSTGRADUATE COURSES We offer the following Postgraduate courses: Information Analysis and Management Risk Analysis and Management Marketing Research and CRM Information Systems and Technologies Management Knowledge Management and Business Intelligence Marketing Intelligence Digital Marketing and Analytics Information Systems Governance Statistical Systems Geographical Science and Information Systems Intelligence Management and Security Enterprise Information Systems Information Management and Healthcare Business Intelligence MASTER COURSES PhD PROGRAMME NOVA IMS’ main goal is to create the best The PhD Programme aims at the acquisition of advanced and the most appropriate human resources knowledge for researchers, teachers, technical staff and high in Statistics, Information Management and level managers. The program in Information Management Geographic Information Systems. lasts for 6 semesters. This cycle of studies has a unique We offer the following Master Courses: branch in Statistics and Information Management and Advanced Analytics Geographical Science and Information Systems European Master of Science in GI is designed to include five specializations: Geographic Information Systems Statistics and Econometrics Information Technologies European Master of Science in Information Systems Management Information and Decision Systems Geospatial Technologies (Erasmus Mundus) Survey Methodologies and Marketing Research Statistics and Information Management Information Management 14 ERASMUS ERASMUS STUDENTS STUDENTS GENERAL INFORMATION Application Deadlines: Whole Academic year and Autumm Term - June, 30th Spring Term - November, 15th After the nomination by the home University each student will receive an email from the Erasmus office explain the necessary steps in order to pursuit her/ his process of mobility. Exchange students should prepare: Application form; (please check) Learning Agreement; (please check) Transcript of records (only English version is accepted); ID photocopy (or passaport); Copy of European Health Insurance Card or, for students outside European Union, Insurance Health. These documents must be valid for the whole period of study; 2 photos (passport size); Please remember that the documents (Application form, transcript of records and learning agreement) have to be signed and stamped by your Institution. For further information regarding the Learning Agreement please check. LANGUAGE QUALIFICATION It is recommended that the students have a Proficiency in English (or Portuguese) = at least level B2. ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2014/2015 Check the calendar here. COURSES TAUGHT IN ENGLISH 2014/2015 NOVA IMS don’t offer courses of the 1st year of the Undergraduate Degree to Erasmus students. Bachelor degree - to find out which courses are offered in English (if foreigner students enroll), please check here. Some courses need previous knowledge of statistics/ econometrics or computing/ programming require previous approval of previous courses as pre-requirement of admission. Master Degrees: All courses are taught in English if any foreign student enrolls (unless an imperative reason prevents this). 15 ECTS At NOVA IMS is used a 0-20 scale to grade students, following the Portuguese convention. For semester the bachelor students usually attend the courses necessary to realize 30 ECTS. To complete the bachelor level students must achieve 90 ECTS, and for master level 95. This system of grading scale, created by the Commission of the European Communities allows the recognition of the academic equivalence of studies made in different countries. To knew the Description of the institutional grading system, please check. WELCOME MEETING Every semester students have a Welcome Meeting with the Erasmus Coordinator of NOVA IMS. In this meeting you will receive all the information regarding NOVA IMS and you will have the opportunity to know some teachers and staff members. ENROLLMENT Every semester students will receive an email from Erasmus Office confirming the exact date to go to the Academic Services of NOVA IMS to complete the process of enrollmment. CHANGES TO THE LEARNING AGREEMENT If you need or want to change a course that was on your Learning Agreement you must do it within 10 days after the beginning of classes. Please notice that, in this case, you must contact the Erasmus office of NOVA IMS in order to confirm if the course that you want to enroll is going to be taught in English. For any change of the Learning Agreement is necessary to fill a proper form, that you can pick up or ask by email to the ERASMUS office, and it’s also necessary to have the approval of the Erasmus Coordinador of NOVA IMS and of the Erasmus Coordinator of your home University. TRANSCRIPT OF RECORDS Before leaving you must require by email your Transcript of Records at the Academic Services and, if necessary, confirm that address we have is the correct address to where we must send this document. The Academic Services only issue the Transcript of Records of the courses of NOVA IMS, for instance, if you did a Portuguese language course at FCSH/NOVA, you must require the Transcript of Records at FCSH. 16 CERTIFICATE OF ERASMUS STUDENT MOBILITY Students must ask personally at Erasmus Office of NOVA IMS the Declaration of Erasmus Student Mobility, in order to be clearly indicating the dates of arrival and departure of the student’s from NOVA IMS. PORTUGUESE LANGUAGE COURSES You have the opportunity to attend Portuguese Language Courses at FCSH-NOVA. You can find out more information about these courses in this website: http://www2.fcsh.unl.pt/clcp/ VISA Portugal is part of the Schengen Area, a group of 25 European Countries which have abolished all border controls between each other. Hence, citizens of the EU, the European Economic Area (EEA – Andorra, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway) as well as Switzerland need only an identity card in order to enter Portugal. For short stays (up to 90 days) visitors from the following countries can enter Portugal with Passport only: Argentina, Australia, Bolivia, Brazil, Brunei, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Croatia, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Israel, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Monaco, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Romania, San Marino, Singapore, South Korea, United States, Uruguay, Vatican, Venezuela and Special Administrative Regions of the People’s Republic of China in Hong Kong and Macao. This list may change, so you should confirm with your local Portuguese Embassy or Consulate. (...) Tips: Apply for Visa as soon as possible! Visa issues demand much time and attention. Check with the relevant Embassies / Consulates on which documents you need to obtain a visa. Double check all forms and the data you fill in. Sometimes small mistakes result in the refusal of the visa request. Always keep copies of the originals you submit! You may need them. (2013 YOUR WAY TO PORTUGAL: A Guide for Erasmus Mundus Students, DGES - Directorate General for Higher Education, January 2013, p. 5) For information please consult: www.secomunidades.pt/vistos/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=171&Itemid=14&lang=en www.sef.pt/portal/V10/EN/aspx/page.aspx 17 HEALTH AND INSURANCE Before coming students must request the European Health Insurance Card valid for the whole period of stay. Students who are from countries that don’t have European Health Insurance Card should present an equivalent insurance, also valid for the whole period of stay. Those documents are mandatory. Is also fundamental that students, despite coming from countries inside or outside the European Union, are aware of the importance of having a health insurance that covers this kind of stay. The ERASMUS Students of NOVA IMS are cover by the Student Insurance common to all students of NOVA IMS. This insurance is an insurance of Personal Accidents and not a Health Insurance. As a student of Nova University you can have access, by appointment, to Health Services provide by SASNOVA. You can find more information at: http://sas.unl.pt/servicos-de-saude-en/health-services?set_language=en Under EU legislation on Social Security, nationals from the EU member states, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland enjoy the same benefits as Portuguese citizens in terms of access to free or reduced-cost healthcare. In order to benefit from these services, the citizens falling in the category mentioned above need to show the EHIC (European Health Insurance Card). Third Country citizens must hold medical insurance or benefit from other special medical coverage/arrangements for the entire stay in Portugal. Third Country citizens, who have been residing in Portugal for more than 3 months (90 days), may wish to apply for the National Health Service Card (Cartão do Utente do SNS). The card is free of charge and gives you access to Portuguese Public Health Service. The card can be obtained in local Health Centres (Centros de Saúde) or in any Loja do Cidadão, upon presentation of residence permit. (in 2013 YOUR WAY TO PORTUGAL: A Guide for Erasmus Mundus Students, DGES - Directorate General for Higher Education, January 2013, p. 9) 18 The city of Lisbon has hospitals that have emergency services (usually called urgências) open 24 hours / day. The emergency number in Portugal is 112 (free call). Through this number you can call and ask for an ambulance or for police services and fire department. For other situations many people used the so called Centro de Saúde (Local Heath Center) that belongs to the National Health Service or another services called SAP – Serviço de Atendimento Permanente (permanent attendance services). If you need to use these services please check the opening hours. Useful Links: DG of Health - http://www.dgs.pt/ Portal do Cidadão - http://www.portaldocidadao.pt/PORTAL/pt List of Local Health Centres (Centros de Saúde) - http://www.portaldasaude.pt/portal Social Security Portal (Segurança Social) - www.seg-social.pt (in: 2013 YOUR WAY TO PORTUGAL: A Guide for Erasmus Mundus Students, DGES - Directorate General for Higher Education, January 2013, p. 9) ACOMMODATION It’s important that students find appropriate accommodation in time: About accommodation, you can find bellow some websites with useful information: www.erasmuslisboa.com www.globalplaza.pt www.travelingtolisbon.com www.fundacaocidadedelisboa.pt/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=58&Itemid=111 www.easyquarto.com.pt www.uniplaces.com/#lisbon www.erasmuslifelisboa.com/ www.wimdu.pt/lisboa www.spackages.com/# http://microsites.juventude.gov.pt/Portal/en Please notice that the information on the websites mentioned above is responsibility of those institutions. Nova University have halls of residence. You can find more information at: http://sas.unl.pt/alojamento/accommodation-services 19 In the residence one module includes a double room (two beds) and a single room (onde bed) sharing the same WC. Each module accommodates only women or only men. These are the monthly prices (this prices are from the last school year): Double room / wc to be shared - approximately 200,00 € Single room / wc to be shared - approximately 230,00 € However it’s difficult to get a room, so we advise you to check other possibilities. BARS AND CANTEENS In NOVA IMS you can find a cafeteria on the ground floor, and also a space with micro waves that students can use. Near the parking, and the Anfiteatro anexo you have also another cafeteria where you can lunch, or having a snack, with an outdoor space that will allow you to enjoy the Lisbon sun. SASNOVA has two canteens and two cafeterias spread over the Campus. Nova students have access to all SASNOVA units, as well as to food services belonging to all other Public Higher Education Institutions in Lisbon: Social Welfare Services of Universidade Técnica de Lisboa, Universidade de Lisboa, and Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa. Source: information from SAS NOVA: http://sas.unl.pt/alimentacao/food-service 20 STUDYING STUDYING AT AT NOVA NOVA IMS IMS ACADEMIC SERVICES Opening hours: Monday - Friday: 9:00 am - 6:30 pm Contacts: 21 382 86 10 sa@novaims.unl.pt Gisela Garcia (head), Ângela Santos, Raquel Silva, Rita Ferreira GENERAL INFORMATION VIRTUAL ACADEMIC SERVICES (NOVA IMS Online) All the documents you will need during the course can be found here. Timetable; Calendars (Exams Schedule, Academic Calendar); Enrollment list; Vizualize files (materials from the courses); Exams enrollment; Information about grades; List of approved courses; Other Informations; CURRICULAR UNITS After the beginning of classes, students have 10 days to make enrollment changes (dropping/adding a Curricular Unit). 21 STUDENT CARD Erasmus students can request the student card. For this you will need a photo (passport size) and to fill in a proper form. ACADEMIC ACTS REGISTRATION The students will receive an email from Erasmus office confirming the exact date to come to Academic Services of NOVA IMS to complete the process of enrollment. TUITION FEES The Erasmus Student pay the tuition fees at their home University. Erasmus Programme allows students to come to a partner University without extra charge for tuitions. You don’t have also to pay for scholar insurance, the transcript of records or for the request of official syllabus. WEBMAIL NOVA IMS See every day your student e-mail! All information is disclosed by this way. If it’s more convenient for you, do a forward to your personal email. The NOVA IMS Online, the e-mail and the phone allows you to resolve the major part of the academic subject by distance. PARKING IN CAMPUS Is conditional and not for free. To purchase the acess card to parking (annual or semiannual) should consult: http://w3.unl.pt/reitoria/estacionamento-1/estacionamento 22 INFORMATIC SERVICES Monday - Friday: 8:00 am to 22:00 pm Vanda França (Head), Isabel Aguiar, Joaquim David, Osmar Seguro si@novaims.unl.pt (it services) helpedesk@novaims.unl.pt (helpedesk) isegi-online@novaims.unl.pt (NOVA IMS Online) NOVA IMS NETWORK ACESS Each student has a user account composed of a character + number of student. Ex: m2012999 (”m” for Postgraduate and Masters and “d” for PhD). Annually, each student has initial 15€ quota for printings. The printers are located in the hallway of 1st floor and the cost per page is: B&W: 2 cents Colours: 8 cents At the reception, the students may recharge their quotes, which will be available immediatley. The quota amount is available for consult at NOVA IMS Online. 3 PC labs are always available for use by the students, provided there are no classes ocurring. Any problem that is detected on the computers or other hardware, should be reported immediately to the IT Services. After making “login”, each student has acess to 3 network drives: Pessoal (personal folder): It is a personal drive, and as such has acess to only its own, The students are asked to avoid leaving documents on Drive C. Has a limit of 400 Mb. Pública (public folder): Contains public interest documents of the Institution. Cursos (courses folder): Drive where teachers provide the course materials such as syllabus, exercises, other entity. Students must consult the drive regularly paying attention to the directions given by the teacher. 23 WEBMAIL Email is the preferred mode used by teachers to communicate with their students. Each student has an Office 365 account active, and yout email address is composed by the student number followed by novaims.unl.pt domain. Ex: the student m2012999 email account is m2012999@liveedu.novaims.unl.pt lives on the Microsoft Cloud at the following adress: https://login.microsoftonline.com/ Upon entering the website https://login.microsoftonline.com/ is requested a Student Microsoft LiveID. This LiveID comprises the user number, followed liveedu.novaims.unl.pt domain. The student can change the password through Webmail. The mailbox limit is 25 GB and is possible to send emails up to 25 MB. In addition to the mail services, all students have an online archive of 7GB (SkyDrive) integration with Lync and the ability to create and share online documents (Word, Excell, PowerPoint, etc.). The student may redirect email NOVA IMS - NEW for a personal account. (Consult information at www.novaims.unl.pt/Comunidade-Servicos/Servicos-Informatica/servicos-informatica.asp). Important notice: The email infrastructure, presented above, does not hosted in NOVA IMS, therefore have own credentials, other than those used in the internal NOVA IMS network and NOVA IMS Online. NOVA IMS Online To access the NOVA IMS Online portal use the same (username and password) internal network credentials. In NOVA IMS Online Portal students may consult the entire academic information, including: Evaluations (Finals e Partials); Aproved and failed courses; Partial average; Class summaries; File preview provided by professors; Printing quota; and others .... This is the Portal that students perform registrations to curricular units Students also have the RSS Feeds service to be informed about the publication of materials, grades and news. 24 Finally, students may also consult information provided by IT Services, Documentation Services and Academic Services (Virtual Office). LAPTOPS BORROWING The Laptop Loan service is a student service designed to enhance the provision of computing facilities for matriculated NOVA IMS students. It allowed the borrowing of laptops to students, subject to availability, when they meet all the following conditions: Present identification (BI / Citizen Card, Passport Card or Student NOVA IMS card); Subscribe a requisition, taking responsibility for the delivery of the equipment in perfect condition and within the stipulated time; Provide a contact number. The rules for the loan of equipment are as follows: We will only loaned laptops during the following hours: Monday to Friday between 8 and 21h; The laptop must be delivered at the day they were ordered, to the IT Services until 21h45; The equipment may only be used on the premises of NOVA IMS; Given that these devices are used in mobile classrooms, your loan may be limited; Students may check the number of laptops available on NOVA IMS TV (the television that is in the reception). WI-FI There is Wi-Fi coverage all over the institute; Portal NOVA IMS online retrieves the information to configure the Wi-Fi network (Menu Informatics -> Documents); The laptops that are lent to students have the Wi-Fi configured so that students can access internal network resources from NOVA IMS (printing, network drives, etc.); Students that configure the Wi-Fi in personal laptops only have access to the Internet. VPN CONNECTION Students regularly feel the need to access the Online Library, you can only access these resources, if you are connected NOVA IMS internal network or establish a VPN connection to NOVA IMS; VPN connection not allowed access to your personal network drives; See How Configuring your VPN access in www.novaims.unl.pt/Comunidade-Servicos/Servicos-Informatica/servicos-informatica.asp 25 SOFTWARE (MICROSOFT) The NOVA IMS IT Department offer a software set for teaching and research purposes. The software is available for download on the DreamSpark Premium that the students can access through NOVA IMS online - Information Technology Services - Dreamspark Premium/MSDN AA. The installation and configuration of software available is the responsibility of the student. SOFTWARE (SAS) In addition to this set of software, we may install the software SAS virtual machine (used in some course units) in the personal computer Student. If you need to install software make your request via NOVA IMS online - Information Technology Services - Software Installs. In response to this request we will schedule one day and hour to install SAS software. 26 LIBRARY/DOCUMENTATION SERVICES Monday to Friday: 10 am to 7 pm Maria Antónia Correia (head), Isabel Pinto 21 382 86 10 bsd@novaims.unl.pt Specialized in the areas of Statistics and Information Management, NOVA IMS Library and Documentation Services aims to provide Students access to documentation and information necessary for the development of their scientific and academic activities. Our collection consists of monographs, serial publications, NOVA IMS intellectual production - masters and doctoral theses, internship reports, working papers – and bibliographic databases. Library website: www.novaims.unl.pt/Comunidade-Servicos/Biblioteca-Servicos-Documentacao/biblioteca-servicos-documentacao.asp SERVICES Collection development; Technical processing of library resources and information and online catalog; On-site reading: 20 places of individual study; wireless internet and a laptop available for study or search in the databases; Book lending: 3 books, for a week, renewable by phone or email, as long as there isn’t a reservation request by another library user (except for the books from recommended bibliographies and reference works); Book reservation. Reference Service: Acess to electronic resources; Inter-library loan; User trainning; Digital archive of the intellectual production of NOVA IMS in RUN - Universidade Nova de Lisboa Repository; http://run.unl.pt Insertion of the faculty’s scientific publications in NOVA IMS website. 27 ONLINE RESOURCES Books (catalog search); http://www.novaims.unl.pt/bibliopac/bin/wxis.exe/bibliopac/?IsisScript=bibliopac/bin/bibliopac.xic&db=BIBLIO&start=&lang=E; Journals: in electronic format through B-On and JSTOR; External connections (interesting websites); RUN (Universidade Nova de Lisboa Repository); Databases: Online Knowledge Library - B-On: acess to the full-text of more than 18.000 international journals and 26.300 ebooks; ISI Web of Knowledge: reference databases linked to the available documents in B-On; JSTOR: Arts & Sciences I, II, III: journals archive in the fields of Statistics, Mathematics and Economics. Acess to these resources is made through VPN or Shibboleth. NOVA IMS SU Welcome! We are pleased to welcome you to NOVA IMS. The Students Union is ready to help you in making your stay here as pleasant and academucakky rewarding as possible. If you have any queries please do not hesitate to get in touch with our Erasmus Office: erasmus@aeisegi.pt. The Students Union ensurances that you will enjoy a memorable stay in NOVA IMS and look forward to welcoming you in Lisbon, Portugal! 28 LIVING LIVING IN IN LISBON LISBON From the beginning of history Lisbon always welcome different persons and cultures. Called the city of the seven hills it is also famous for its exceptional light that enchants visitors and residents, and provides excellent photos. History and modernity live together in a city that wants to progress and keep its traditional way of living. In the historical quarters you can still find the “ancient Lisbon” and, if you like details, please look around and take a look at the tiles that cover some building façades and to the work in cast iron of the old balconies. People in Lisbon are friendly and it isn’t very difficult to find someone who understands English especially among young people. Lisbon has a good public transport network, and nearby you have the beaches of Cascais and Costa da Caparica and the lovely village of Sintra. The city also offers a wide range of cultural activities and museums. Lisbon and Portugal are also known for the good food. The city has lots of restaurants from traditional to international cuisine, and some are not very expensive. Going out for dinner is almost a national tradition. People who visit Lisbon often praise the seafood dishes, the codfish (bacalhau) the sardines (sardinhas), and the famous Pastéis de Belém. Shops are open, usually from Monday to Friday, from 9:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., but you have various shopping centers opened every day from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Pharmacies are also open from Monday to Friday between 9 a.m. to 7. p.m., sometimes they close at lunch time (from 1 to 3 p.m.). On Saturdays pharmacies open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Outside of these hours we have what we call Farmácias de Serviço (pharmacies that are open until 10 p.m. or during all night). 29 Banks are open at the weekdays from 8:30 a.m to 3 p.m., but you can easily find cash machines (ATMs) identified by MB symbol (Multibanco) where you can withdraw money or do different operations (pay bills, top up the mobile phone, charge the electronic pass Lisbon Viva). In Lisbon besides a quiet and nice ambience for study you can also find sports, nature, leisure, culture, and beautiful places to visit and to enjoy. Be welcome ! WHERE TO GO? WHAT TO VISIT? Lisbon has various points of interest, as in many cities sometimes walking around is the best way to know and “feel” the city. If you have time, and especially if the weather is good, take a time to stop for a while at the miradouros (belvederes, viewpoints), like Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcantara and Miradouro de Santa Luzia. THE OLD TOWN The old town includes the more typical and the most touristic points of the city. BAIXA AND CHIADO Full of movement, old and new stores, historical café, like Brasileira, modern restaurants, here you can discover the city designed and built after the earthquake of 1755, and enjoy the wonderful perspectives of Rossio and Praça do Comércio. From Baixa you can also walk up to Sé and Castelo de São Jorge or taking the Santa Justa Elevator up to the ruins of the Carmo Convent. PRAÇA DO COMÉRCIO Recently renewed, framed by the impressive Arch of Rua Augusta and the Tagus river, this big square, also called Terreiro do Paço, is a space where you can enjoy the river and at the same time had a drink or a light meal in one of the several spaces under the arcades. CASTELO DE S.JORGE Dominating part of the landscape of Lisbon, full of history and one of the most visited monuments, the Castle offers a unique perspective of the city. 30 ALFAMA As Bairro Alto Alfama is considered one of the most typical neighborhoods of the city. On June during the Lisbon festivities, and especially on the night of 12th june (celebration of Santo António, one of the two Patron Saints of the city - also known as the marriage Saint) Alfama gains a special life, very, very crowded but also full of places to have a drink, eat sardines, and dance. BELÉM Next along the riverside is the neighborhood with the largest number of heritage sites connected with the Portuguese voyages of discovery. In Belém you can find Mosteiro dos Jerónimos “a cultural reference point that has attracted artists, chroniclers and travelers in the course of its five centuries of existence”, Torre de Belém and Padrão dos Descobrimentos, a monument built in 1960 to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the death of Henry the Navigator (1394-1460), one of the great personalities of the Portuguese Discoveries. (Source: www.visitlisboa.com/Conteudos/Menu-Principal/Lisboa/Belem.aspx? lang=en-GB) Surrounding by gardens in this area you can also find Centro Cultural de Belém, a mark of modernity and a space of culture. This is also the address of Pastéis de Belém, a pastry founded in 1837. THE NEW TOWN PARQUE DAS NAÇÕES On the area where Expo 1998 was held, is today one of most popular places, where Lisbon residents, especially on the weekends, walk, cycle, play with children or simply rest and enjoy the proximity of the river Tagus. Here you can also find a shopping center, the Oceanário (Oceanarium), and Pavilhão Atlântico, a space where most of the great musical concerts take place. 31 MUSEUMS FUNDAÇÃO CALOUSTE GULBENKIAN Near NOVA IMS you can find one of the most cultural places of Portugal. “The Foundation not only provides a Museum, a Modern Art Centre and an Art Library but also runs an Orchestra and Choir that perform throughout the year within the scope of its international music season” www.gulbenkian.pt/Institucional/en/Homepage MUSEU NACIONAL DOS COCHES A Lisboa’s prime museum, the Coach Museum is unique in the world and the most visited in Portugal. Housed within the former Royal Paddock in Belém, the Museum features an exceptional collection of royal coaches from the 17th century to the end of the 19th century. (Source: www.visitlisboa.com/Conteudos/Entidades/Museus/MUSEU-NACIONAL-DOS-COCHES.aspx?returnUrl=f0534c46-56bf-46488ab2-a45eeb7b6237) http://en.museudoscoches.pt/ MUSEU COLEÇÃO BERARDO The Museu Coleção Berardo presents the most significant artistic movements from the twentieth century to the present day. In this museum, it is possible to find works by artists from the most diverse cultural contexts and with the most varied forms of expression, all of whom would come to make up the art history of the last century. http://en.museuberardo.pt/news/welcome-museu-colecao-berardo MUSEU NACIONAL DO AZULEJO The Museu Nacional do Azulejo is one of the most important national museums, for its unique collection - the Azulejo (tile), an artistic expression which diferenciates the Portuguese culture, and for the building where it is located - the ancient Convent of Madre de Deus (Mother of God), founded in 1509 by Queen D. Leonor (1458-1525). www.museudoazulejo.pt/en-GB/Default.aspx 32 GOING OUT If you want to go out at night, Bairro will be one of the most commonly used words. It means Bairro Alto, and it is the place where everyone goes for a drink, to go to a bar, or to a restaurant to enjoy the ambience and have fun. Is also the place for fado. Fado is, par excellence, the song of Lisboa. Born of unique sentiment, of a soul that can’t be explained but only felt, fado today is the most noble and genuine product of Portuguese popular culture. And because it is so singular, it is always a surprise for the tourists who visit Lisboa. Fado it’s music that comes from inside the Portuguese soul. http://www.visitlisboa.com/getdoc/f518c981-901b-4106-a48a-2b2ff7ba51 91/Fado-a-cancao-de-Lisboa.aspx If you want a quieter place, but still with movement you can go to Docas (near Alcantara) or go to Lx Factory. THE BEACH If you are a beach fan you have lots of options near Lisbon. Carcavelos, Estoril, Cascais, at the so called “Linha de Cascais”, and you can go there by train, leaving from Cais do Sodré station. You can also go to Costa da Caparica on the other side of the Tagus. A litte away Guincho, Praia Grande, Arrábida and Troia are also nice places to visit with beautiful beaches. LIFE COST Bus on-board fare – 1,80€ Carris / Metro single ticket – 1,40€ Coffee – 0,70€ Move Ticket – 6,50€ Meal at the canteen – around 4,50 € Meal at a restaurant (regular prices) – from 6,50€ to 10,00€ Accommodation at a school residence Double room / wc to be shared – approximately 200,00€ Accommodation - Room/flat - (highly variable depending on facilities, location, area, etc,) from 200,00€ to up 300,00€/350,00€. 33 CHECK LIST Don’t forget - For further information see the website. BEFORE COMMING Contact the Erasmus office to check if all your documents have reached in time. Make sure that you have an approved Learning Agreement. Check all the details regarding your accommodation. Make sure that you have a valid passport, and if you need it, the necessary visa. Make sure that you have a European Health Insurance Card valid for the whole period of stay, or a valid insurance. Contact the Erasmus Office of your home University in order to know the documents that are needed (for instance Confirmation of LLP mobility/ Certification of arrival). AT NOVA IMS Meet with the Erasmus Coordinator of NOVA IMS and participate in the welcome meeting where who will received all the information regarding NOVA IMS. Follow the instructions given by the Academic services in order to enroll properly in the courses. Make sure that you knew your schedule. Contact with the Erasmus office if you need to change your Learning Agreement . Contact with the Erasmus office if you need to renewal your Visa. Don’t forget to see in regular bases your student email. BEFORE LIVING Go to Erasmus Office in order to ask personally for your Confirmation of LLP mobility/ Certification of departure. Ask at the Academic Services your Transcript of Records and gives us the correct address to where you want us to send the document. 34 USEFUL LINKS USEFUL LINKS http://www.unl.pt/en/ http://www.novaims.unl.pt/index.asp http://sas.unl.pt/index.html-en?set_language=en www.esn-lisboa.org/index.php http://www2.fcsh.unl.pt/clcp/ www.secomunidades.pt/vistos/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=171&Itemid=14&lang=en www.sef.pt/portal/V10/EN/aspx/page.aspx http://www.dgs.pt/ http://www.portaldocidadao.pt/PORTAL/pt http://www.portaldasaude.pt/portal www.seg-social.pt www.erasmuslisboa.com www.globalplaza.pt www.travelingtolisbon.com www.fundacaocidadedelisboa.pt/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=58&Itemid=111 www.easyquarto.com.pt www.uniplaces.com/#lisbon www.erasmuslifelisboa.com/ www.wimdu.pt/lisboa www.spackages.com/# http://microsites.juventude.gov.pt/Portal/en CONTACTS CONTACTS Pedro Cabral, PhD (Erasmus Coordinator) Ana Sousa (Erasmus Office) erasmus@novaims.unl.pt (Erasmus Office) Nova Information Management School Campus de Campolide, 1070-312 Lisbon - Portugal 35 Av .J os éM R. da ian enk ulb eG t s u alo .C Av How to get to NOVA IMS a lh oa R. R am a lh uita esq M Av. Re R. F i ra T 2 nd Edition no Ga oD ’Alm ei d a rcia Carris • 701, 713, 742, 758 Metro • São Sebastião (Blue and Red line) ra tei ron eF NOVA IMS’ Accreditations and Certifications a lh d uês arq R. M ga Tor el gu Mi Av. R. de Campolidade v e s sa de Estevão P into ssa oO rtig ão • Praça de Espanha (Blue Line) Campus de Campolide, 1070-312 Lisboa Tel: +351 213 828 610 | Fax: +351 213 828 611