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Centre for Socioeconomic and Territorial Studies

RELATED PROJECTS

RESEARCH TEAM

Fátima Suleman
POSITION

Integrated Researcher

RESEARCH GROUP

Innovation and Labour

EMAIL
CATALYST

2022 — 2026

European VET Excellence Centre for Leading Sustainable Systems and Business Transformation

SOLID-JOB

2021 — 2024

Rebuilding solidarity in an age of job dualisation

REVAL

2018 — 2022

From internal devaluation to revaluation of work: the case of Portugal

BRIGHET

2018 — 2022

Bringing together Higher Education, Training, and Job Quality

COPING

2013 — 2013

Qualitative study on coping strategies in the Crisis: How do Portuguese citizens cope with economic shock?

OEJ

2025 —

Observatório do Emprego Jovem

RELATED NEWS

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Fátima Suleman on Sociedade Civil - RTP spoke about Productivity

04/11/2022

'Portugal tem uma das mais baixas produtividades da Europa. Mas, antes de exigir melhorias, saberemos como se consegue, realmente, ser Produtivo?. Productivity was the theme of 4 November edition of RTP show  Sociedade Civil, featuring the co-ordinator of DINÂMIA'CET-Iscte's Youth Employment Observatory Fátima Suleman.

News

Iscte 2024 R&D Awards Winners

12/06/2025

Results of the Iscte 2024 R&D Awards.

Media

Fátima Suleman on Sociedade Civil: 'Universities and Work'

24/10/2023

Fátima Suleman was a guest on the Sociedade Civil programme on RTP1. This edition was dedicated to the complex relationship between Universities and the labour market.

News

Mass Higher Education and the Changing Labour Market for Graduates

30/08/2024

Edward Elgar Publishing has just launched a new book on higher education and the labour market, authored by researchers Fátima Suleman and Pedro Videira of DINÂMIA'CET-Iscte, and Pedro N. Teixeira of the University of Porto.

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Fátima Suleman on Fronteiras XXI - RTP3: 'Que Competências Faltam a Portugal?'

22/09/2022

Fátima Suleman participated in the RTP3 programme 'Fronteiras XXI' dedicated to 'What Skills are Lacking in Portugal?'. Invited guests were also  Hugo Figueiredo, Carlos Moreira da Silva and Pedro Góis, moderated by journalist Ana Lourenço.

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