

More than hard skills, it teaches you how to work and manage your time. The assignments are tough to manage and juggle due to the time constraint, but that is life. The environment is great and I made great friends there.
View moreThe campus is fantastic. The facilities are new and very modern. The staff gives great support for all the students and the degree is well organized. The access to the campus is the only bad feature since is a little bit far from the train station.
View moreThe campus is new and fantastic, some of the best teachers in Portugal give lessons at this University. They care a lot about the environment and that’s a really important issue in the days we live in.
View moreNova is a wonderful place to study not only for its remarkable education but also for the incredible amount of jobs opportunities when the course is finished. The campus is extremely modern and a great place to study.
View moreAs a student of a stream in luxury management, the courses taught (related to the topic) were very interesting and relevant in order to understand how the luxury market truly works. It is a very practical course with several group projects but definitely has contributed to my learning. Also, every group project was in partnership with well-known companies and challenges that these were currently facing.
View moreI chose NOVA Sbe for my exchange semester because I knew it was a very well known school in Portugal and Europe. Since my studies back home are more focused on economics and finance, I wanted to try the management world so I enrolled in subjects like operations management, international management and also marketing. In this marketing course, for example, we had to do a Harvard Simulation creating a company from scratch, with all the marketing mix envolved, developing every product, finding out the best markets in the world to sell, the pricing, and all the advertising as well. In all courses, I feel like the theory is very consistent and they always show us how to apply it in the real world. Although I liked the experience, I realized I really do love finance and economics so I wouldn’t do the whole major in business administration. The professors at NOVA are very concerned about the learning process so the classes are always very good. Be aware that if you choose NOVA, there are way too many group works, so if it’s not your thing, you better choose somewhere else to go because it is very demanding. NOVA gives you some support to find accommodation, both on campus or in Lisbon, but you can always choose to live in the Milestone student housing building right next to campus, living directly by the beach. The carcavelos campus is amazing, super new and with a supermarket inside, which is very convenient. There are also MANY student clubs like NOVA Sports, NOVA student union, marketing club, finance club, etc…
View moreI came from Finland to do my Erasmus semester at NOVA Sbe, and it is like what I’ve expected. Although I knew the campus was not in the city of Lisbon, I didn’t expect traveling to uni every day would be that time-consuming and tough. Other than that everything was well organized by the university and the international department.
I liked a lot of things about my experience here like, for example, the weather in Lisbon is amazing (at least until November), and since the campus is at the beach, you can go every day after class for a beer with friends if you want. I also loved the Portuguese food, meeting new fellow students, and the best part was definitely the Erasmus Corner.
Talking about more educational aspects, I had courses like International Business, Methods for Applied Business Problems and Management Seminar. They all have intensive group work sessions and interesting classes, so I would recommend that other students from around the world come to Portugal for that experience.
To find accommodation I just used the Uniplaces websites and Facebook groups, they all have many apartments and rooms all over Lisbon, but the university didn’t help me with this matter.
NOVA has a lot of student club and activities for students, like sports teams and parties. Their Halloween party was awesome. The life in the city is nice. Public transport works well, uber/kapten/bolt is affordable. The only negative things that come to mind are that customer service is rude in many places and things and events often start not on time. Nightlife is active although very techno-focused.
NOVA SBE campus is quite small since it is only for business students of NOVA. The main building is brand new and nice, right by the beach. My recommendation for future students is to find an apartment close to a train station or the green metro line.
View moreI’m an exchange student from Chile in the NOVA SBE. I chose to come here because I heard it was a great school and it was very accurate to my expectations. I liked the activities to welcome the exchange students, the international department really puts a lot of effort into it. I had very different subjects from a regular core, like International Management, Modern and Contemporary History and Global Business Environment, so it was great to have a broader perspective. In terms of accommodation, the university didn’t offer much support. They do have a leaflet with some options though, and uniplaces was also very useful. I personally wasn’t very integrated in the student initiatives but I heard there are plenty of them at Nova, from finance clubs till tech clubs. Life in Lisbon is chilled and there are many things to do. The night life is great and you have things to do for every person! From pubs to bars to clubs, with every kind of music. The campus is quite big and new, perfect for the studying environment. I recommend future students to participate in all the activities, and enjoy the beach a lot in the summer.
View moreGreat facilities along with great professors. There’s always events going on which enables students to think outside the box and go far beyond classes. The school is also commited to establish partnerships with great companies which is a great asset when considering career options.
View moreNova is a great school in terms of the people you meet along the way, the networking opportunities you get, and the stamp of approval you get on your cv afterwards, that Portuguese companies tend to recognize while recruiting.
They push students as much as possible which means you will get a lot of work ethics.
That being said, it is an expensive school for what it is. Forget help from the staff members and even the classes/professors aren’t consistently good.
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