Events in May 2026
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April 29, 2026(3 events) All day: AI-driven solutions to health care problems All day
A two-day hackathon where nursing students work on developing AI-driven solutions to health care problems.
Date: 29th and 30th April, 2026
Participants: 210 2nd-year nursing students
Venues: 29th at MCAST
30th at UM Valletta Campus
Objectives: Promote AI-driven innovation in healthcare; Foster collaboration across institutions; Encourage original, inclusive, and feasible solutions; Offer practical team-based experience in problem-solving.
The closure of the event will see every small group present a pitch to highlight the problem and the solution. Every pitch will be evaluated by a panel against a pre-set rubric focusing on four key elements: originality, inclusivity, feasibility and implementability.
8:00 am: Problem solving in healthcare: An innovative solution – A two-day hackathon where nursing students work on developing AI-driven solutions to health care problems. This is being supported by academics and industry partners, both from MCAST and UoM, as it is a joint event over 2 days. The second day, 30th April, will be hosted by UM Faculty of Health Sciences. 10:30 am: Diversity Day (Mosta) – |
April 30, 2026(2 events) All day: AI-driven solutions to health care problems All day
A two-day hackathon where nursing students work on developing AI-driven solutions to health care problems.
Date: 29th and 30th April, 2026
Participants: 210 2nd-year nursing students
Venues: 29th at MCAST
30th at UM Valletta Campus
Objectives: Promote AI-driven innovation in healthcare; Foster collaboration across institutions; Encourage original, inclusive, and feasible solutions; Offer practical team-based experience in problem-solving.
The closure of the event will see every small group present a pitch to highlight the problem and the solution. Every pitch will be evaluated by a panel against a pre-set rubric focusing on four key elements: originality, inclusivity, feasibility and implementability.
8:00 am: Problem solving in healthcare: An innovative solution – A two-day hackathon where nursing students work on developing AI-driven solutions to health care problems. This is being supported by academics and industry partners, both from MCAST and UoM, as it is a joint event over 2 days. The second day, 30th April, will be hosted by UM Faculty of Health Sciences. |
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May 25, 2026(1 event) 9:30 am: Greendale ERASMUS+ Project – As part of MCAST’s commitment to the Erasmus+ GreenDale project and our institutional pledge toward a culture of sustainability, we are organising a face-to-face seminar introducing the handbook “Teaching for a Sustainable Future: Integrating Sustainability Competences in Higher Education.”
The session aims to show lecturers and policy makers how to use the European Sustainability Competence Framework (GreenComp) to integrate sustainability competences into existing course units, revise learning outcomes and teaching strategies, and apply practical approaches to sustainability in the classroom.
Hence, we believe this seminar will be particularly relevant for IAS lecturers, as it provides practical ways to embed sustainability thinking.
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