Venue
History
In June 1974, the building of the School of Economics and Management of the University of Porto was one of the first to be built in the Asprela Campus, where today most of the public and private higher education schools are found, as well as research centres.
Designed by Architect Viana de Lima, the architecture of the building (its first project dates back to 1960) is a mix of the author’s modern insight and the more conservative taste of the authorities of the time. The building has courtyards and galleries in a traditional structure (cloisters) and it is formed by geometric solids. Split into four floors, the various areas of the building are linked by a common element – the module.
Since 1972 until now, the FEP premises have undergone various expansion works and today occupy a total built area of about 3 500 sq.m. (Construction of the Post-Graduate Courses Building, by architect Camilo Cortesão).
Arrival in Porto
Airport: From the airport to the city, the best options are taxi (cost to center 18-20 €, with variable location of the hotel) or Metro.
How to get to the conference venue
Metro: The nearest station to the conference venue is ‘Pólo Universitário’, in ‘Linha E’. To travel in Metro do Porto a ticket is needed – call “Andante”. This ticket must be recharged with trips, according to the traveled areas. Learn more here
Taxi: You can contact the taxi service by phone 225 073 900
Faculdade de Economia da Universidade do Porto
Rua Dr. Roberto Frias, s/nº
4200-464 Porto – Portugal
Phone: +351 225571100