The Institute of Engineering and Transport (IET) launched a design competition for primary school children in Years 4, 5 and 6. Children are encouraged to design the colour scheme for the body and wings of a Piper Seneca aeroplane and to choose an original and attractive colour scheme that is also practical for spray painting….
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To mark International Women’s day, MCAST has launched a campaign to celebrate women’s achievements across different sectors in arts, science and technology. Throughout March, we will be sharing inspiring stories about women in our community and the diversity and creativity in their work. This initiative coincides with the College’s 20th anniversary, and we will be…
The Institute for Education promotes high quality education for educators and students at all levels, and by collaborating with stakeholders, fosters top-level learning communities while also fostering education with equity and social justice. With the agreement signed, the two educational institutions are further strengthening the collaboration between them so that lecturers…
“With dedication and coordination, the MCAST campus in Gozo is continously improving its operations to continue to be a centre of excellence that offers quality opportunities to Gozitan students in Gozo, with all my support and the support of the Ministry for Education”, said Minister for Education Justyne Caruana during an official…
Ministers Ian Borg and Justyne Caruana visited the MaritimeMT training center where an agreement was signed between MCAST and MaritimeMT focusing on possible ways of cooperation and collaboration between the two main institutes. This agreement will serve so that both MCAST and MaritimeMT work together in an honest way and offer the best experience and…
In the beginning of the year, the International Office at MCAST, started working on the INTERVET Western Balkans project, which is funded by the European Union. The aims of the project are to create opportunities for learning mobilities in the training centers of Western Balkan countries that are not yet members of the…
A tracer study conducted by the Malta College for Arts, Science and Technology (MCAST), revealed that the highest percentage of graduates in full-time employment are from engineering and transport, ICT and business and management. The researchers interviewed over 550 alumni out of 894 students who graduated in 2019. The research shows that 91% of ICT…
The Institute of Engineering and Transport (IET) welcomed a Libyan delegation earlier today. The visit is part of a cooperation agreement within the education sector between Malta and Libya. Principal and CEO Professor Joachim James Calleja said that the College is committed to seeing this cooperation with Libya moving towards implementation. Deputy…
MCAST engineering graduates will be eligible to apply for a warrant once they have completed the Pre-Warrant Qualification Course (PWQC). Yesterday evening the engineering board approved the College’s pre-warrant qualification course and around 200 MCAST graduates can now apply for a warrant following successful completion of the course. The German agency ASIIN, known in the…
The newly-built MCAST Resource Centre will open its doors to staff and students by the new academic year in October. This was announced during a site visit by Minister for Education Justyne Caruana and Minister for Research, Innovation and the Coordination of Post Covid-19 Strategy Owen Bonnici. The Resource Centre is part of…