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The winners of the 1st edition of the FCT NOVA Scholarships of Merit program are already known

08-11-2021

The NOVA School of Science and Technology recently launched the School's first Scholarships for Merit program, which aims to recognize the talent, effort and dedication of students who enter the Undergraduate Degree courses taught at the Caparica Campus.

The first winners are already known and recognize the help that this scholarship provides in their academic path. The winners of this first edition are Sofia Garcia, from Biomedical Engineering (with sponsorship by PLUX), Diogo de Andrade, from Physical Engineering (with sponsorship by PLUX), Marta Boavida, from Conservation-Restauration (with sponsorship by SAMTHIAGO), Maria Gabriela Abreu, from Conservation-Restoration (sponsored by NEON), Lara Ramalho, from Conservation-Restoration (sponsored by FAZ PARTE), Afonso Martins, from Materials Engineering (sponsored by MEDBONE), Helena Bonito, Micro and Nanotechnology Engineering (sponsored by NAVIGATOR), Gustavo de Sousa, Micro and Nanotechnology Engineering (sponsored by VISTEON), Constança dos Santos, Micro and Nanotechnology Engineering (sponsored by FEERICA), Ana Rita dos Santos, from Micro and Nanotechnologies Engineering (with  sponsorship by LUSO SPACE), Ana Clara Cerveira, from Micro and Nanotechnologies Engineering (with sponsorship by ALMASCIENCE), Frederica Dias Cardoso, from Micro and Nanotechnologies Engineering (with sponsorship by NAVIGATOR), Catarina Abranches, from Engineering of Micro and Nanotechnology (with sponsorship by VISTEON) and Ana Margarida Inácio, from Engineering and Industrial Management (with sponsorship byTABAQUEIRA).

The new program "Merit Scholarships for Students with first enrollment in the first year of a degree from the NOVA School of Science and Technology" aims to encourage Merit and Excellence to students who, cumulatively, enter in the first option at FCT NOVA through the National Competition for Access, who enroll in the first year of a degree and who have demonstrated exceptional pre-university academic achievement.

Find out how it works here.