Portugal has never had so many students enrolled in higher education
“Historic maximum of foreign students” among those in system Portugal has never had so many students enrolled in higher education. In line with the reality that the basic system is
Nobel Almancil inaugurates new secondary school building
New building to be used for Year 7 to 13 students Dozens of parents, students, school staff and guests were present on Friday for the inauguration of a new state-of-the-art
Founderz online business school expands to Portugal
Founderz, the Unconventional Business School that focuses on skill disruption, equipping individuals with the knowledge to navigate the future, could open in Portugal in 2024. The CEO and co-founder of
Castelo de Sonhos receives back-to-school donation
Colin Hearn, the Master of Prince Henry the Navigator Lodge, and José Santos, the President of the Widows Sons Masonic Bikers Association Portugal, along with members, presented 25 back-to-school backpacks
Former dean of Cambridge University appointed academic director of International College in Lisbon
Professor Philip Michael Allmendinger joins the Forward College team in a bid to reinvent the current higher education model. Operating in Lisbon since September 2021, the international Forward College has
Schools reopen with yet another Catch22: too many pupils
State schools reopen this week with teachers ‘still locked in battle with the government’; strikes and industrial action in the pipeline; retirements depleting the teaching pool at an alarming rate
Portugal spends ‘less on school pupils than OECD average’
… and majority of secondary school teachers earn below OECD average Further headlines today impress the degree to which focus on education in Portugal has fallen behind other comparable countries.
Portugal needs more than 30,000 new teachers by 2030
Teaching is a career with a future – education minister As the country approaches yet another academic year riven by conflict between teaching staff and the government, education minister João
10,000 universities places still unfilled
With student bodies railing against the exorbitant costs of renting accommodation in and around universities, the academic year is now a heartbeat away with almost 10,000 places still unfilled. Polytechnics
School holidays nearly over? Nope, a week of strikes is on the way
S.T.O.P kicks off new school year of discontent Portugal’s teachers have vowed to continue their efforts to be treated ‘fairly’ – and thus after weeks of school holidays, they are










