
Lusófona University Critical Thinking Day 2025
CrithinkNet's initiative brought together students and teachers from various fields to debate and solve challenges through critical thinking
Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)



As part of CrithinkNet, the Institutional Critical Thinking Day took place at Lusófona University – Lisbon University Centre on 21 March. A total of 24 students from various degree programmes took part, including:
- Computing and Applied Mathematics
- Data Science
- Human Resources Management
- Political Science and International Relations
- Industrial Engineering and Management
- Educational Sciences
- Computer Engineering
- Management Informatics
- Political Science, Citizenship and Governance
- Computer Engineering and Telecommunications Networks
The students were accompanied by six lecturers and specialists involved in the development of the proposed activities.
The Critical Thinking Day is essential as it fosters students' ability to analyse, evaluate, and create innovative solutions to real-world challenges, promoting a more engaging, practical, and connected form of education that meets the needs of the contemporary world.
Related Courses
- Bachelor in Computation and Applied Mathematics (Lisboa)
- Bachelor in Data Science (Lisboa)
- Bachelor in Human Resources Management (Lisboa)
- Bachelor in Political Science and International Relations (Lisboa)
- Bachelor in Industrial Engineering and Management. (Lisboa)
- Bachelor in Education Sciences - Social Education (Lisboa)
- Bachelor in Computing Engineering (Lisboa)
- Bachelor in Information Technology Management (Lisboa)
- Masters in Political Science - Citizenship and Governance (Lisboa)
- Bachelor in Informatics, Networks and Telecommunications Engineering (Lisboa)
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