The University of Malta’s governing body, the Senate, issued a formal resolution on June 26, 2025, condemning the actions taken against Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip. The motion highlights the humanitarian crisis and urges international actors to support a swift and lasting peace. This article expands on the Senate’s statement, offers context for international […]
Understanding the Value of Industry‑Academic Partnerships Maritime research, environmental protection, and engineering innovation are no longer confined to laboratories and lecture halls. The challenges faced by the global shipping and offshore energy sectors—climate‑resilient design, carbon‑neutral fuels, and agile logistics—require insights that emerge only when universities and companies collaborate closely. By merging theoretical foundations with real‑world […]
Why Augmented Reality Enhances Language Acquisition The latest study from the University of Malta showcases how Augmented Reality (AR) can transform the way children learn a second language. By combining immersive visual elements with interactive storytelling, the technology taps into several proven learning mechanisms: multimodal stimulation, situated practice, and authentic task‑based communication. Constructionist Pedagogy Meets […]
Generative AI is no longer a speculative topic; it has become a practical tool that influences many aspects of daily life, from the way we work to the way we create content. At the University of Malta’s Faculty of Information & Communication Technology, the Department of Artificial Intelligence, under the leadership of Prof. Matthew Montebello, […]