The festival moves to theatres around the city and retains a virtual presence
Opposition party calls to reopen schools with clear and set guidelines
Federation says British tourists could have been just as likely a virus vector
Smaller Church schools face issues with space as result of rules in place
University of Malta crowdfunder invites supporters to participate in Project Maleth The University of Malta has launched a crowdfunding campaign on online crowdfunding platform Zaar, offering supporters the opportunity to be part of Project Maleth,...
The Prime Minister has so far shunned calls to kick Muscat out of party
The educational system has never faced the kind of operational uncertainty it has faced in the last 20 months. A few weeks from the beginning of the scholastic year, heads of schools, parents, and teachers are baffled by the educational authorities’...
SciCulture, a project funded by Erasmus+, promotes collaboration between different disciplines and backgrounds to address the complex challenges of our society. Among others, the project tires to answer questions such as: how can scientific knowledge...
The Science Centre (Pembroke) within the Directorate for Learning and Assessment Programmes recently launched the Summer STEM Camp initiative at the Malta National Aquarium. This STEM initiative targets primary and middle-school students and provides a...
Project embraces the sustainable development goals through creative arts
GBSB Global Business School, a fully accredited private educational institution, has opened the doors of the new Birkirkara campus, bringing next-level, innovative academia to Malta. Recognised as one of the pioneering business schools in Europe,...
Government should make clear how it intends to reopen them next month
Federation ask PM for assurance 'something similar won't happen again'
Government set to meet the educators in early September
Grants are given to eligible students in addition to the stipend
Schools need to focus on developing critical thinking
There are teachers and then there are educators. Samantha Abela, recently appointed head of Middle School at St Edward’s College, is certainly in the latter category. The difference between a teacher and an educator is simple really. A teacher...
The environment is a recurring topic in our everyday lives, whether because of a wide-scale project affecting the natural environment or promoting new incentives to ensure that our actions are sustainable. One thing is clear, given our dependency on...
The Malta Society of Arts (MSA) has just launched its new schedule of winter courses due to start this October in the fields of visual, applied and performing arts. All courses will take place at MSA’s seat, Palazzo de La Salle in Valletta, under the...
Malta among highest education spenders, but results are poor
Weather permitting, the historic launch will be streamed online
Language schools were closed after a spike of COVID-19 cases
As theatres globally face some of the hardest challenges presented to them in the past 18 months, one wonders how and when the arts will once again begin to thrive. Many artistic companies and theatrical spheres are still devastated and after such a...
Parish aims to nurture talent and social support for disenfranchised teens
The building hosting the American University of Malta (AUM) has a long history. The great architect William Scamp had designed the British-era building between 1841 and 1844 as a workshop, including Dock number 1, for the British Royal Navy. During the...
The 2021 ICT Skills Demand and Supply Monitor report, a study carried out by Ernst and Young for the eSkills Malta Foundation, was launched last month by Economy and Industry Minister Silvio Schembri. The study is considered crucial to the ICT...
Our society is undergoing significant change. Some challenges are relatively new as they have surfaced in the wake of the pandemic; others, however, are not so new. We are changing demographically, economically and technologically in a way that will...
Matthew Vella from Savio College, Dingli, Gabriel Mizzi from Giovanni Curmi Higher Secondary School, Naxxar, and Chris Frendo from the University of Malta are the winners in the secondary, post-secondary and undergraduate categories respectively of the...
Students are being urged to take tests every two weeks
Toy company also creates models of five other women in the sciences
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