Have you thought about working or studying in Malta? And more specifically in Valletta? Indeed, the small capital is a welcoming island for those who decide to choose Malta for their Erasmus Plus. Rich in history, multiple influences and work opportunities, this country deserves to be considered as a destination of choice. Take a tour with Mobi Trainee!
Read more : Doing an Erasmus Plus trip in Malta
Studying in Malta: the richness of different sectors
Although small in area, Malta has around ten renowned universities. These include :
- University of Malta
- Middlesex University Malta
- the Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology
- Institute of Tourism Studies
- Global College Malta
- London School of Commerce Malta
- the American University of Malta.
This panel proves the wealth of Erasmus Plus potential in Malta. This tourist country offers anyone wishing to specialize in this sector the opportunity to gain substantial experience. It’s also worth remembering that English is now the official language, along with Maltese. This facility will allow you to study in a country with a different culture, while at the same time improving your English language skills!
Do your Erasmus Plus work placement in Malta
Malta is a port, a trading center and a crossroads in the Mediterranean between Sicily and North Africa. And being a port means being open to the world! The trade and services sectors are flourishing here. Many major European companies and start-ups are based in Malta. For your work placements, you’ll also be entering a cosmopolitan world. Indeed, Malta is a hotbed of expatriation. Encounters and enrichment guaranteed!
For teaching staff: Organizing a school trip to Malta
Choosing Malta for your Erasmus Plus: off the beaten track
Although Malta is now known for its increased (and sometimes, in high season, mass) tourism, it is still full of secrets. For those who love urbanization, Valletta, with its narrow streets and open-air museum character, will delight many. On the other hand, for those who prefer peace and quiet and hiking, the island of Gozo, one of the 21 islands that make up the Maltese archipelago, will be your jewel. On a human scale, you can take advantage of an Erasmus Plus experience to travel anywhere. Are you ready?
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