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Master

RESTORE | Ecological Restoration

Rebuilding nature's balance
Formative OfferMasterRESTORE | Ecological Restoration

Preserving the Planet's Future

RESTORE is the first Master's program in Ecological Restoration in Portugal, training leaders in ecosystem recovery with innovative and interdisciplinary approaches. It integrates ecology, natural engineering, and nature-based solutions, responding to the demands of various sectors.

A result of a partnership between Ciências ULisboa and the Instituto Superior de Agronomia (ISA), RESTORE offers advanced training that crosses diverse areas, promotes critical thinking, and prepares highly skilled professionals to face the complexity of environmental and territorial challenges.

Useful Information

Start date

September

Location

Ciências ULisboa Campus + Instituto Superior de Agronomia Campus

Duration

2 years (4 semesters)

Number of Credits

120 ECTS

Schedules

Daytime

Vacancies 2026/2027

Provisional: 25

How To Join

Application Deadlines

1st period: 9 March - 10 April 2026
2nd period: 22 June - 17 July 2026
3rd period: 24 August - 28 August 2026

Access Regime

Bachelor's Degree or equivalent in one or more areas of Exact or Natural Sciences or Environmental Engineering and Technology, such as: Biology, Forestry Engineering, Natural Resources Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Landscape Architecture, Agricultural Engineering, Forestry Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Biotechnology and related sciences in these scientific areas.

Applications

The process is online. You must fill in all the mandatory fields in the various tabs of the application form, scan and attach the required documents (only legible files will be considered). At the end of the process, submit your application. You can find all the information in the Application Manual.

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