This is proving to be a positive year for the university
StudiesIn, the innovative platform simplifying the study abroad process in Europe, announces its expansion to Malta
The number of student visas issued to Indian and Colombian nationals has declined when compared to last year
MFHEA CEO Rose Anne Cuschieri discusses the Authority’s mission and drive to help shape the dynamic educational landscape worldwide
The scholarship is funded by Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings through its subsidiary Oceania Cruises
The EU average in 2023 stood at 43%, up from 2022’s 42%
More than 40 employees have taken up Melita’s Sponsorship Programme since its inception in 2007
By the end of November 2023, the two schemes generated €20.8 million in loans, supporting 545 students
Overall, 5,472 graduated in tertiary-level education 2.2 per cent less than previous year
Students from Colombia spend 14.5 weeks on average in Malta
This agreement is similar to the one signed between the Malta Business Registry and University's Accountancy Department in 2022
Females made up 59.1% of students enrolled at the tertiary level
Malta Development and BOV have teamed up to offer students loans with preferential rates and conditions
Visits and checks from Government authorities and entities will not be accepted
Despite concerns, ELT industry optimistic that schools can recover this summer
This is proving to be a positive year for the university
StudiesIn, the innovative platform simplifying the study abroad process in Europe, announces its expansion to Malta
The number of student visas issued to Indian and Colombian nationals has declined when compared to last year
MFHEA CEO Rose Anne Cuschieri discusses the Authority’s mission and drive to help shape the dynamic educational landscape worldwide
The scholarship is funded by Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings through its subsidiary Oceania Cruises
The EU average in 2023 stood at 43%, up from 2022’s 42%
More than 40 employees have taken up Melita’s Sponsorship Programme since its inception in 2007
By the end of November 2023, the two schemes generated €20.8 million in loans, supporting 545 students
Overall, 5,472 graduated in tertiary-level education 2.2 per cent less than previous year
Students from Colombia spend 14.5 weeks on average in Malta
This agreement is similar to the one signed between the Malta Business Registry and University's Accountancy Department in 2022
Females made up 59.1% of students enrolled at the tertiary level
Malta Development and BOV have teamed up to offer students loans with preferential rates and conditions
Visits and checks from Government authorities and entities will not be accepted
Despite concerns, ELT industry optimistic that schools can recover this summer