Changing direction or moving up the career ladder isn’t always easy, but the right business education can make it possible. That’s where GBSB Global Business School Malta’s MBA programmes come in.

Just ask Faith Norman from Texas, USA. With a background in healthcare and recently promoted to a leadership role, Faith decided to pursue an MBA at GBSB Global to strengthen her business acumen and expand her career opportunities. Her story reflects what many students seek today: education that empowers.

Whether a working professional looking for a fresh start or a graduate ready to broaden prospects, GBSB Global offers a range of internationally accredited MBA degrees that combine academic rigour with practical business skills. Programmes are taught in English at the Malta campus in Birkirkara, with small class sizes, international faculty, and flexible full-time, part-time, or blended study options.

Students join from across the globe, bringing diverse experiences from sectors such as law, finance, engineering, and marketing. This peer-to-peer learning adds a rich perspective to the classroom, making your background a competitive edge.

The school also provides pre-course refreshers in areas like accounting or management theory for students who need to brush up on somed areas, allowing them to start confidently.

Specialisations include Marketing Management, International Business, Entrepreneurship, Finance, and Operations & Supply Chain Management – each aligned with market demand.

Located in the heart of the Mediterranean, GBSB Global Malta offers global learning with local accessibility. If you’re thinking of switching careers, upskilling, or simply opening new doors, this could be your next move.

To learn more about GBSB Global’s Malta campus, study options, and upcoming intakes, visit gbsb.global/malta, call 27780821 or email admissions@global-business-school.org.

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