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THE ANDRÉ DE GOUVEIA RESIDENCE

PERSONAL ACCOUNTS

 

“I know of no other project in the world with the same philosophy or ambition as the Cité Internationale Université de Paris! Not even the Erasmus programme–the Cité Internationale’s scope is not merely European but universal. We should note that today it houses students from 140 countries!”
Manuel Rei Vilar, director of the André de Gouveia Residence.
 
 
 
“With democracy, membership in the European Union and economic as well as social development, the goals of our university students have changed significantly. On the worldwide scale, people are more mobile and everything is more competitive; the role of the Residence must change as well.”
Emilio Rui Vilar, President of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation.
 
 
 
 “I’ve worked out a lot of my difficulties by now. I live in the Cité Internationale, in the Portuguese residence, in a great little room that “Sciences Po” has reserved for international students. The residents from Portugal and other countries are really nice. Tomorrow is my birthday and I’ll be celebrating it with them.”
Juliana Splendore, student preparing the entrance exam for Sciences Po in 2006, living in the André de Gouveia Residence.
 
 
 

 “In the André de Gouveia Residence I speak French and English with students from all over the world, and I’m learning about their different cultures and habits. Preparing and enjoying meals together is really important for the Portuguese students, and it’s really nice.”

Christophe Collinet, German Master’s student in business, living in the André de Gouveia Residence