Overview of the Mediterranean Food Book Presentation The University of Malta’s Department of Tourism Management recently hosted the “Mediterranean at the Table: Stories, Flavours, Civilisations” event at Sud Osteria in Perugia, Italy. The event featured a presentation and a moderated discussion on Cibo Mediterraneo, a comprehensive book written by Professor Carmel Cassar. The book, a blend of […]
The University of Malta recently hosted a delegation of professors from China’s leading agricultural and marine research institutions to discuss joint efforts under the NASDAC project. This collaboration, funded by Xjenza Malta, aims to transform microalgae science into scalable pharmaceutical production, with a particular focus on a novel peptide antibiotic that could both treat infections […]
Introducing the Mumbai Hub: KEDGE’s Latest Global Expansion On 25 August 2025, KEDGE Business School announced the opening of a new associated campus in Karjat, Maharashtra. Set against the Western Ghats and positioned at the entrance to Mumbai and the Navi Sagar International Airport, the campus brings world‑class business education to the heart of India’s financial ecosystem. In […]
International Dual Degrees — A New Path to Global Business Insight For students seeking a broader perspective on international commerce, KEDGE Business School now offers a suite of dual‑degree agreements with leading global institutions. These programmes pair the rigour of a KEDGE curriculum with the unique academic strengths of partner schools across Europe and Africa, giving graduates […]
Achieving the CFA Milestone at KEDGE Business School For students pursuing a career in investment management, the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation is a proven benchmark of expertise. In 2025, KEDGE Business School celebrated a remarkable success: Milan Kum Achuo, a master’s candidate in Banking & Finance, received a CFA scholarship and successfully passed the CFA Level III […]
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, […]