Thousands of students marched in Lisbon on National Student Day (Dia Nacional do Estudante) to demand free higher education and more student housing. The protest coincided with comments from Education Minister Fernando Alexandre, who suggested that tuition fees (propinas) should be adjusted for inflation after being frozen for several years. The government has promised 14,000 new beds in student residences by the next academic year to address the housing crisis. Families with university students should be aware of potential cost increases in future state budgets.
Students protest as Minister suggests inflation-linked tuition fee increases
Tuesday, 24 March 2026AI summary

Context & Explainers
Fernando Alexandre is the Minister of Education, Science, and Innovation in Portugal's current government, which took office in April 2024. An economist by training, he previously served as a Secretary of State and is now responsible for managing the national school system and university funding. He recently sparked debate by suggesting that university tuition fees should be adjusted to account for inflation.
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- Students protest in Lisbon as minister advocates for tuition fee updates in line with inflationDiário de Notícias · 4:20pm, 24 Mar 2026
- Minister of Education defends tuition fee increase againObservador · 5:47pm, 24 Mar 2026
- Students demand free higher education and more housingCorreio da Manhã · 5:32pm, 24 Mar 2026
- Higher education students take to the streets for free tuition and more housingRTP Notícias · 4:22pm, 24 Mar 2026
- "We are here to stand up": students in protest - call for an end to tuition fees and more housing supportCNN Portugal · 4:39pm, 24 Mar 2026
- Minister of Education defends increasing tuition fees againECO · 4:07pm, 24 Mar 2026
- Students take to the streets for lower tuition fees, more grants, and more beds in halls of residenceExpresso · 2:51pm, 24 Mar 2026



