O mestrado em Engenharia Química segue uma estrutura modelo característica da Universidade de Aveiro com enfoque na educação para o desenvolvimento sustentável. Visa dotar os estudantes de conhecimentos e competências avançadas em engenharia química (compatíveis com um 2º ciclo), e em áreas complementares, tais como química, biotecnologia, engenharia e gestão industrial, engenharia do ambiente, engenharia de materiais e outras. O mestrado combina o ensino de conceitos fundamentais de Engenharia Química e seu enquadramento com os novos conceitos e paradigmas da indústria e da sociedade visando assegurar futuros mestres com capacidades para enfrentar os desafios societais contemporâneos, tais como a mitigação das alterações climáticas, a gestão sustentável de recursos, ecossistemas aquáticos e terrestres e o desenvolvimento e otimização de novos produtos e processos, suportados numa perspetiva de engenharia. Os futuros mestres em engenharia química poderão contribuir para um crescimento sustentável da economia através de contributos fundamentais para infraestruturas resilientes, industrialização inclusiva e sustentável, padrões sustentáveis de consumo e produção, economia circular e...
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Review the official Universidade de Aveiro page and confirm entry requirements for Chemical Engineering.
Gather transcripts, certificates, passport, CV, and any language documents required by the programme.
Complete the official application and submit before the confirmed closing date.
📅 Deadline: 2026-09-04
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After admission, plan tuition payment, housing, visa, and enrollment documentation.
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Portuguese public universities charge €697–7,000/year for international students — significantly cheaper than the UK or US. Several scholarships target African and Portuguese-speaking country students specifically.
Fully funded scholarships for students from developing countries, including many African nations. Portugal is an eligible destination.
Aga Khan FoundationThe Instituto Português do Desporto e Juventude offers scholarships for students from Portuguese-speaking countries (PALOP) — Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, São Tomé.
IPDJ ScholarshipsPortugal has bilateral scholarship agreements with many African countries. Check with your home country's ministry of education for Portugal-specific programs.
Universidade de Aveiro may offer merit-based scholarships or tuition reductions for high-achieving international students. Contact their international office.
What you can earn and how long you can stay after graduation.
What happens after you graduate
Work while studying
20 hrs/week
Up to 20 hours/week during term. Full-time during holidays. Work permit included in student visa.
Student pay rate
€5.42/hour
Based on national minimum wage (€820/month). Most student jobs in Lisbon pay €5–€8/hour.
Stay after graduation
12 months
Job Seeker Visa (Visto de Procura de Trabalho) — One-year permit to find employment after graduation. Portugal is part of Schengen — you can travel freely across Europe during this period.
Path to residency
5 years
Permanent residency after 5 years of legal residence. Portugal's Golden Visa and D7 visa also offer alternative pathways.
Average graduate salary
€18,000/year
Average starting salary. Lisbon and Porto tech sectors average €25,000–€35,000. Lower than northern Europe but cost of living is significantly lower.
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