
Malta, has a rich history dated back to 7000 years, however you will live passionately in the present. You'll span the millennia with an astonishing array of things to discover. And wherever you go, the Islands' scenery and architecture provide a spectacular backdrop. The colours are striking. Honey-coloured stone against the deepest of Mediterranean blues. Malta is the member of European Union. There are now more than 200 study programmes and courses conducted entirely in English, so students have a wide choice. The Malta has received international acclaim for its ground-breaking Problem-Based Learning (PBL) system, which trains students to analyse and solve practical problems independently through emphasis on self-study and self-discipline. A large portion of all study programmes is dedicated to writing papers, working in groups to analyse and solve specific problems, acquiring practical work experience through internships, and conducting experiments in laboratories
Malta; small in size, big in events, attractions and activities! There are not only regular plays and concerts, but also plenty of exhibitions and street events. Interactive walkthrough and multimedia attractions give you an overview of Malta's history in under an hour. They are a fun and informative way to get to know the Islands. Here life is lived to the full, so make time for some living history and action. Visit locations where Oscar-winning blockbusters were filmed or go off the beaten track into ancient villages. Marvel at the fireworks and revelry of the summertime fests and enjoy a packed calendar of events all year round.
Simple Guide: Universities and Colleges
List advised in Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_universities_in_Malta
Courses Offered
There are more than 200 international study programmes and courses taught entirely in English. For the international programmes and courses it is absolutely essential that you can speak, read and write English well. All type of courses are available in Malta like Agriculture, forestry and fishery, Arts and Humanities, Business administration and management, Communication, Education and Teacher, Training, Engineering, Environmental Science, Fine and applied arts, Law, Mathematics and computer science, Medical and health sciences, Natural sciences, Service, tourism and leisure, Social and behavioural sciences, Transport and logistics, Urban planning and architecture.
Average Fees & Living Expenses
Experience shows that to live in the Malta for one year costs a foreign student between € 300 and € 600 a month. This is needed to cover daily expenses and to pay the registration and tuition fees.
Admission Requirements
For undergraduate studies
1. Senior Secondary School Leaving Certificate
2. One year of successfully completed university education
3. Proof of English, e.g. TOEFL or IELTS
For graduate studies
1. Senior Secondary School Leaving Certificate
2. Bachelor's degree 4 year diploma
3. Proof of English, e.g. TOEFL or IELTS
Foreign students who wish to study or do an internship in the Malta need to go through the Maltese immigration procedures. The same applies to guest lecturers, postdoctoral students, and researchers coming to the Malta for academic purposes. Depending on what you are going to do and for how long you are staying, you might need:
a short-stay visa
an authorization for temporary stay
a residence permit
a work permit
Working while studying
Foreign students in the Malta are allowed to take a part-time job.
more information to come soon!
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