Why Water Conservation Matters in Malta Malta’s limited freshwater resources and growing population mean that every drop counts. The University of Malta has long acknowledged the need for local solutions that fit the island’s unique climate and ecosystem. By engaging science students directly in water‑saving projects, the university is turning academic concepts into real‑world action. […]
Why Creative Tourism Management Is the Next Big Field Tourism is evolving fast. Traditional destination packages are giving way to experience‑driven, culturally immersive trips that resonate with modern visitors. KEDGE Business School’s new MSc Creative Tourism Management positions graduates to design, market, and manage these next‑generation offerings. By combining arts, culture, and tourism science, the […]
Understanding the Significance of the 5 Palmes of Excellence For business schools worldwide, the Eduniversal 5 Palmes of Excellence is the benchmark that signals a proven track record of leadership, academic rigor and global impact. In 2025, KEDGE Business School has joined the elite ranks of institutions that have earned this designation, cementing its standing as a premier […]
University of Malta recently hosted a comprehensive participatory workshop focused on assessing the risks and cultural significance of coastal heritage assets under changing climate conditions. The event, part of the Climate‑MATCH initiative, brought together around 50 stakeholders from government, NGOs, academia, and industry, providing a unique platform for cross‑disciplinary dialogue and practical insights. Climate‑MATCH: A […]
The 2025 edition of the Digital Games Research Association’s flagship event, DiGRA, marked a watershed moment for the University of Malta and the island nation of Malta. Hosted by the Institute of Digital Games, the conference ran from 30 June to 4 July and drew a record crowd of more than 500 delegates from every […]
Overview of the Citizen Workshop On July 11, 2025, the Institute for Climate Change and Sustainable Development at the University of Malta convened a stakeholder‑driven citizen workshop in collaboration with the Ministry for Transport, Infrastructure and Public Works and Malta Public Transport. The event was part of the Horizon Europe MetaCCAZE project and focused on […]
On 11 July 2025, the University of Malta’s Department of Geosciences marked its 10th anniversary, underscoring a decade of rigorous research, innovative education, and impactful collaboration across Malta and the Mediterranean. This milestone is not only a celebration of institutional history but a testament to the department’s ongoing commitment to understanding Earth systems in the […]
Overview of the Accreditation Ceremony On 18 June 2025 the University of Malta hosted a ceremony at HSBC Hall in Qormi to honour 19 teachers who have successfully completed a newly designed micro‑credential in Financial Capability and Entrepreneurship. The event was presided over by Professor David Mifsud, Director of the Centre for the Liberal Arts […]
Understanding the Role of Phytochemicals in Modern Food Safety Recent scientific discussions at the third European Symposium on Phytochemicals in Medicine and Food have highlighted the increasing importance of natural bioactive compounds in safeguarding public health. Prof. Renald Blundell of the University of Malta led a series of presentations that unified research on food safety, […]
The University of Malta’s Chess Buddies program has once again taken center stage in Malta’s educational landscape. By blending enjoyable chess sessions with charitable engagement, the initiative is shaping the next generation of strategic thinkers while strengthening community bonds. How Chess Buddies Enhances Chess Education in Malta Inclusive Learning Spaces Chess Buddies creates a welcoming […]