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Apr 07
MSc ISLI Study Trip at KEDGE Business School: Hands-On Supply Chain Learning Experience

The transition from theoretical knowledge to practical application represents one of the most challenging yet rewarding aspects of any advanced academic program. For students enrolled in the MSc ISLI (International Supply Chain and Logistics) at KEDGE Business School, this bridge between classroom learning and real-world operations takes shape through an intensive week-long study trip that […]

Mar 24
Company Days: Industry Partners Meet MSc MAI Students at KEDGE Business School Malta

Why Company Days Matter for Future Procurement Leaders When prospective students evaluate a master’s programme, they often look beyond the curriculum to the practical experiences that will shape their careers. At KEDGE Business School, the MSc in International Purchasing & Innovation Management (MAI) distinguishes itself through its “Company Days” initiative – a series of immersive […]

Jan 13
Why Study at eie European Business School in Malta? A Guide for International Students

Choosing the right European institution for business and management studies is a critical decision that shapes your career trajectory. For international students seeking a dynamic, accredited, and culturally rich academic environment, Malta has emerged as a compelling destination. At the heart of this Mediterranean hub for education is the eie European Business School, an institution […]

Dec 23
eie European Business School Announces Articulation Agreement with Conestoga College to Expand Opportunities for International Students

What the Articulation Agreement Means for Students The recent partnership between eie European Business School and Conestoga College in Canada marks a significant step forward for students seeking a flexible, internationally recognised education pathway. An articulation agreement is a formal arrangement that allows students to transfer credits earned at one institution to another, ensuring that […]

Nov 29
EU Trade Policy and Sustainability: How the University of Malta Shapes Global Trade Goals

Understanding the Current EU Trade Policy Landscape The European Union has long been a dominant force in shaping global trade dynamics. In recent years, its agenda has expanded beyond tariff frameworks to encompass environmental and social considerations. As a member state, Malta participates in these policy shifts, and the University of Malta plays a central […]

Nov 29
University of Malta Students Stage ‘Murder on the Dancefloor’ Play in May

Overview of the Upcoming Production The University of Malta’s final‑year theatre studies cohort will take the stage this May to present an original drama titled Murder on the Dancefloor. The piece, scripted by Brendon Thearle and Julia Camilleri, explores the fraught final dance between two best friends, Kate and Emily, as they confront friendship, grief, and […]

Nov 29
University of Malta Leads SENSEI: Advancing Telecommunication and Environmental Sensing with Smart Networks

The University of Malta has recently launched the SENSEI initiative—Smart European Networks for Sensing the Environment and Internet Quality—an ambitious effort to merge state‑of‑the‑art photonics with existing fibre infrastructure. The project, funded through Horizon Europe with €5 million over three years, brings together fifteen partners across six EU countries to transform ordinary communication cables into distributed […]

Nov 29
PaDME Project: How The University of Malta Advanced Data Protection in Medical Research

Setting the Stage: PaDME’s Mission and Funding The Protection of Data in Medical Research (PaDME) project was launched at the University of Malta with clear objectives: to unlock the value of health data for scientific discovery while maintaining the highest standards of privacy compliance. Backed by Xjenza Malta, the initiative combined legal expertise with cutting‑edge […]

Nov 29
University of Malta Staff Donate Blood to Strengthen Community Health

Why Blood Donation Matters in Malta In a recent event, two UM staff members from the Marketing, Communications & Alumni Office went beyond their routine duties to donate blood. While the act might seem minor, it carries a substantial impact on Malta’s medical system. With the National Blood Transfusion Unit continually facing shortages, a single […]

Nov 29
University of Malta Study Reveals Generational Shift in Maltese /r/ Pronunciation

In a recent investigation conducted by the University of Malta’s Linguistics Department, researchers have documented a clear generational shift in how Maltese speakers produce the /r/ sound. While the older cohort (45 and older) predominantly rolls the /r/ in an alveolar trill reminiscent of Italian pronunciation, younger speakers (under 25) favor a softer alveolar approximant […]