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Capital: Lisbon
Other large cities: Porto, Coimbra, Aveiro
Population: 10,524,000
Currency: EUR
Listed universities: 17
Study programmes: 21
Country Rank (2018): 11-20
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Portugal

As an international student in Portugal, you are in for the time of your life. With its picturesque villages, impressive history, yet modern urban lifestyle, Portugal offers a variety of great experiences.

Universities in Portugal

Through the Bologna Process, higher education in Portugal is aligned to other countries in Europe, making Portuguese Bachelor’s degrees, Master’s degree and Doctorates comparable across the continent.

Similar to other countries, Portugal distinguishes between primarily research-driven universities and more practice-oriented polytechnics. Most courses are taught in Portuguese, but there is a growing number of courses taught in English - particularly at the Master’s level.

Tuition fees in Portugal are relatively modest. Public universities generally charge less than 1,500 EUR per year for their Bachelor and Master programmes; some private universities may charge up to 4,000 EUR per year.

The largest university in Portugal is the University of Lisbon (ULisboa), located in the country’s capital. Founded in 1911, today there are nearly 50,000 students. It offers a broad range of subjects and is well-respected internationally.

Number two by size, the University of Porto is also among the highest-placed Portuguese universities in the world rankings, and 10% of its students are international. Founded in 1911, it is known for its strong academic research.

Portugal’s oldest university looks back at a history of more than 700 years: The University of Coimbra was founded in 1290 and today educates some 22,000 students. This university benefits from one of the largest cohorts of international students in Portugal.

Student life in Portugal

As well as the glorious countryside, mild climate, and excellent cultural experiences, Portugal has another upside for international students; it is one of the cheapest places in Europe to live, which is handy given all the amazing cuisine and local wines. The main cities are very cosmopolitan and it has a vibrant, contemporary music and nightlife scene. With that and its natural beauty, you can always find something to get involved with here in Portugal.


Universities in Portugal

  • Católica Lisbon School of Business & Economics
  • Nova School of Business & Economics
  • Polytechnic Institute of Lisbon
  • Polytechnic of Leiria
  • Técnico Lisboa
  • University of Lisbon
  • University of Porto
  • University of the Algarve

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