As students return on campus for the new academic year 2021-2022, Principal and CEO Professor Joachim James Calleja sent a welcome message to the College community thanking all for choosing MCAST as their place to work and learn. In his message to students, he said, “Our priority is to ensure that you have a successful…
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Today 13 September, the third and fourth Graduation Ceremonies took place at MCAST. These graduations were postponed in 2020 in view of COVID-19 restrictions on social gatherings. MCAST is now celebrating student success in 12 individual sessions in line with the current regulations for organised events. The graduations today celebrated the success of graduates in…
The MCAST community is excited to finally celebrate the MCAST 2020 graduands from tomorrow 10 September. The first ceremony will take place tomorrow 10 September at 4.00 pm followed by a second ceremony at 6.30 pm. In all there we 12 sessions, 11 ceremonies will be held in Malta and 1 ceremony be held at…
The Malta College for Arts, Science and Technology (MCAST) celebrated the graduation mass for 2020 graduands on Tuesday 7 September at St John’s Co-Cathedral. Present for the mass were graduands from MCAST’s six institutes, the President of the Board of Governors Professor Ian Refalo, Principal and CEO Professor Joachim James Calleja, Deputy Principals, the Registrar…
MCAST alumnus Axel Curmi is the winner of the 2021 Malta National Cyber Security Challenge Participating as an individual candidate, Axel competed against other security researchers and placed first in the competition. He was invited to participate at a European level competition where he will be attending the European Cyber Security Challenge in Prague between…
MCAST signed a collaborative agreement with the Water Services Corporation to further strengthen research and innovation in the water management sector. Minister for Education Justyne Caruana and Minister for Energy, Enterprise and Sustainable Development Miriam Dalli were present for this event.
MCAST will be preparing students who wish to embark on a career in the Malta Public Service. The Institute for the Public Services (IPS) has published a call for applications to identify suitable students from outside the Public Service to pursue a full-time course leading to a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Public Policy and…
The Malta College for Arts, Science and Technology (MCAST) graduations postponed last November will be held in September. The 2020 graduations were delayed because of COVID-19 restrictions on social gatherings at the time. For the September celebrations, the College is rigorously following the health authority’s guidelines prioritising the safety of its community. Around 2350 graduands…
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 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…