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  1. The university is named after the historical Beira region, meaning Beira Interior, the most interior area of Beira, mainly composed by the district of Guarda and the district of Castelo Branco, in today's Centro region.

  2. The University of Beira Interior (UBI) is a Portuguese higher education institution located in Covilha. Its main objective is to develop leaders capable of finding solutions and prepare them for professional and personal challenges.

  3. The University of Beira Interior (Portugal) traces its origins back to the Polytechnic Institute of Covilhã (IPC), in 1973, and became a university in 1986. Nestled in the mountain city of Covilhã, UBI offers a serene and inspiring setting for academic pursuits, with the perfect blend of modern facilities and natural beauty, creating an ...

    • Convento de Sto. Antonio, Covilha, 6201-001
  4. Aug 28, 2024 · Established in 1986, the Universidade da Beira Interior (University of Beira Interior) is a non-profit public higher education institution located in the urban setting of the large town of Covilhã (population range of 10,000-49,999 inhabitants), Castelo Branco.

    • Convento de Santo António, Covilhã, 6201-001, Castelo Branco
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  5. University of Beira Interior is located in Covilhã, Portugal and is featured in the best 1000 universities in the world, according to the most well-known international university rankings. Find out its position in each of these rankings or see what other universities made the ranking lists.

  6. UNITA - University of Beira Interior. What is it? An Alliance between six Universities, from five countries, located in rural and cross-border mountain regions across southern, central and eastern Europe, and sharing Romance languages origins. Goal.

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  8. The university is named after the historical Beira region, meaning Beira Interior, the most interior area of Beira, mainly composed by the district of Guarda and the district of Castelo Branco, in today's Centro region.