The Food Bank’s Reverse Advent Calendar
As most families gather cosily on their sofas each evening during the cold winter months, others...
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As most families gather cosily on their sofas each evening during the cold winter months, others...
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The University of Malta, whose main building is currently situated in the central town of Msida,...
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The yearly Malta Book Festival is perhaps the most important literary event within our islands....
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Read MoreHaving just recently moved to Malta from Ireland, I was a little apprehensive about how I would...
Read MoreEF Malta is a School of English owned by EF Education First. This company was founded back in 1965...
Read MoreEC English Malta is part of an international company, which is dedicated in providing exclusive...
Read MoreMalta – a sunny tiny island in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, rich in history, has two official languages, Maltese and English, and is a host for many foreign students wishing to augment their English Language Learning....
Read MoreThe English language school industry is probably amongst the most important tourism related industries on the island. With a flurry of schools already established and several more having been expanding over the years, this...
Read MoreIn a society with growing awareness about children education, and with more research available every day, nobody doubts that our traditional educational systems need to evolve to be updated according more integral conception of...
Read MoreMalta’s economy is heavily dependent on tourism activities so it is no surprise that it has an institution for higher education whose purpose is to solely provide the industry with well-qualified and trained individuals. With...
Read MoreThe University of Malta can trace its roots back to 1592 with the establishment of Collegium Melitense by Papal intervention. Prior to this, the Jesuits were empowered to confer the degrees of Magister Philosophiae and Doctor...
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