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Book Chapter
Veiga, L.G., and Alberto Amaral. The Impacts Of Bologna And Of The Lisbon Agenda. In Higher Education In Portugal 1974-2009: A Nation, A Generation, 265-284. Higher Education In Portugal 1974-2009: A Nation, A Generation. Dordrecht: Springer, 2012.
Amaral, Alberto, Maria João e Ma Rosa, and L.G. Veiga. Institutional Internationalisation Strategies In A Context Of State Inefficiency. In On Cooperation And Competition Ii, 249-275. On Cooperation And Competition Ii. Bonn: Lemmens, 2005.
Sarrico, Cláudia, and Maria João e Ma Rosa. The Integration Of Quality Management In Universities. In Global Challenges, National Initiatives, And Institutional Responses. The Transformation Of Higher Education, 143–158. Global Challenges, National Initiatives, And Institutional Responses. The Transformation Of Higher Education. Rotterdam: Sense Publishers, 2016. doi:10.1007/978-94-6300-675-0_8.
Teixeira, P., Cláudia Sarrico, António Magalhães, L.G. Veiga, Maria João e Ma Rosa, and Teresa Carvalho. Introduction. In Global Challenges, National Initiatives, And Institutional Responses. The Transformation Of Higher Education, 3–13. Global Challenges, National Initiatives, And Institutional Responses. The Transformation Of Higher Education. Rotterdam: Sense Publishers, 2016. doi:10.1007/978-94-6300-675-0_1.
Journal Article
Veiga, L.G., and Alberto Amaral. Implementing Bologna In Southern European Countries: Comparative Analysis Of Some Research Findings. Education For Chemical Engineers 3, no. 1. Education For Chemical Engineers (2008): 47-56.
Veiga, L.G., Maria João e Ma Rosa, and Alberto Amaral. The Internationalisation Of Portuguese Higher Education. Higher Education Management And Policy 18, no. 1. Higher Education Management And Policy (2007): 105-120. doi:10.1787/hemp-v18-art6-en.
Veiga, L.G., Maria João e Ma Rosa, and Alberto Amaral. The Internationalisation Of Portuguese Higher Education Institutions. Higher Education Management 18, no. 1. Higher Education Management (2006): 113-128.

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