
Year: 2021


Foundation students following the Diploma in Masonry Heritage Skills at MCAST helped in the restoration of the St Catherine’s 17th century Chapel in Gudja. The exceptional restoration work carried out by the students, helped bring to life a Chapel dating back to the 1600s, which was in dire need of a restoration and conservation intervention. This…

The Malta College for Arts, Science and Technology (MCAST) offers its education and training services to over 7 500 students each year. Behind the wide-ranging services provided to students aspiring towards different careers are the tireless efforts of 1000 full-time and 400 part-time employees. Higher education institutes are more obviously thought of as learning spaces…

The ‘Journey’ summer school organisers in Malta invite you to an online documentary screening and panel discussion on Tuesday 27 July on the topic of sustainable fisheries in the Mediterranean. Do you want to learn more about sustainable fisheries and how to protect our marine environment? As part of the ‘Journey’ summer school, a public…

The Malta College for Arts, Science and Technology (MCAST) and the Malta Chamber organised an Education-Industry Colloquium to discuss skill needs in the coming years. The forum entitled Foresight 2030: Resetting Education and Skills in a post-COVID period aimed to stir a pro-active discussion on anticipating the skills for the future to ensure a thriving…

The Covid-19 pandemic has created many challenges in our everyday life. Education is one of the industries which was immensely affected by this pandemic. This did not hinder the success of MCAST’s Financial Services Degree students. For the third consecutive year, Fexserv Fund Services Limited, one f the leading and most established companies in financial…


The 2021 IBMC Fexserv Awards Ceremony was a memorable event to celebrate student success in the presence of key industry players. We’re sharing this special occasion captured in these photos.

Reference is made to the article about Dr Peter Gatt published on the Sunday Times of Malta. Dr Gatt, a teacher in the public service, was detailed with MCAST. The College requested the revocation of detailing in line with public service procedures. MCAST categorically denies that this revocation is the result of a vindictive termination….

MCAST categorically denies claims stated by the Malt Union of Teachers (MUT) which allege that MCAST had contacted the Ministry’s Education Officers to take on any work. Thus the MUT’s directive is another attempt to obstruct MCAST from continuing to provide quality Vocational Educational Training (VET). Notwithstanding these delaying tactics, MCAST is determined and will…