MCAST hosted the second meeting of the Malta Council for Economic and Social Development (MCESD) at the Paola Campus.
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MCAST hosted the first meeting of the Malta Council for Economic and Social Development (MCESD) at the Paola Campus. Our campus is a hub for inspiring exchange, collaboration and cooperation with different stakeholders.
MCAST students following courses in masonry heritage skills are working on the restoration of several sites around Malta including St Catherine’s Chapel in Gudja. MCAST offers courses in construction and heritage skills at various levels ensuring that young people are trained in the maintenance, protection and preservation of heritage sites. One of the ongoing projects…
The Ambassador of Mozambique, César Francisco de Gouveia Junior visited MCAST to discuss collaboration in the field of vocational education and training. He was accompanied by the Honorary Consul for Mozambique, Mr Karl Farrugia Wismayer and the first secretary, Inacio Muzime.
Visit by Hon.Owen Bonnici at the MCAST Resource Centre (MRC). The new Resource Centre (currently in its final phase of construction) will include a Centre for Research and Innovation, the Learning Resource Centre and the new library.
MCAST organised a Ftira Day for all Administrative Staff
MCAST signed a 3 year agreement with the Air Conditioning Importers Association (ACIA). Students enrolled in the Diploma in Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning will benefit from a sponsorship and will train in the newly equipped workshop.
Pancake Day organised at the Students’ House, MCAST Main Campus in aid of the end of year ICA Festival
Theme of the Seminar – The Importance of Regulation Seminar organised by the Institute of Community Services with the Social Care Standards Authority (SCSA)
Interviews with Students from all MCAST Institutes and Filming in IET workshops and ICS Salons. Programme (Stat ta’ Fatt) aired on One TV on 3rd March 2020. Link to the feature: https://www.facebook.com/STATTAFATTfuqONE/videos/1217282081801954/