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Ministry-Led Closure Process of ISAL Raises Questions

Madeira GuideMadeira Guide
April 8, 2026
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The Instituto Superior de Administração e Línguas (ISAL) in Madeira faces potential closure as the Ministry initiates administrative proceedings. Uncertainty looms as the school awaits full details.

The Instituto Superior de Administração e Línguas (ISAL) in Madeira is currently undergoing an administrative closure process initiated by the Ministry. This development has raised concerns among the institution's faculty and students, prompting the administration to host two informational sessions.

On Wednesday, ISAL's director-general, Marta Quaresma, communicated that a dispatch related to the closure procedure had been signed and is pending publication. However, the institution has yet to receive the full details of the document or an official review of the submitted response.

The closure process has generated uncertainty within the academic community, with many questioning the future of the institution and its impact on higher education in Madeira. The sessions held aimed to address concerns and provide clarity on the situation.

Background Context

ISAL has been a significant educational establishment in Madeira, offering courses in administration and languages. The potential closure of such an institution could have wide-ranging effects on the community, affecting both local students and international exchanges.

The Ministry's decision comes amidst broader educational reforms, raising questions about the future landscape of higher education on the island. The lack of detailed information continues to be a point of contention for those involved.

"We are still waiting for a comprehensive understanding of the Ministry's rationale and the potential outcomes of this closure," stated a representative from ISAL.

Marta Quaresma

For both residents and tourists, ISAL serves as a cultural bridge, providing educational opportunities and fostering international relationships. The closure could disrupt these connections, impacting the island's cultural and educational dynamics.

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