Founded in 1769, the L-Università ta' Malta (University of Malta) is a non-profit public higher education institution located in the urban setting of the large town of Msida (population range of 10,000-49,999 inhabitants). This institution also has branch campuses in Gozo, Valletta and Marsaxlokk. Officially recognized by the Ministry for Education, Sport, Youth, Research and Innovation of Malta, L-Università ta' Malta (UM) is a large-sized (ۿ۴ý enrollment range: 10,000-14,999 students) coeducational Maltese higher education institution. L-Università ta' Malta (UM) offers courses and programs leading to officially recognized higher education degrees such as pre-bachelor's degrees (i.e. certificates, diplomas, associate or foundation), bachelor's degrees, master's degrees and doctorate degrees in several areas of study. See the ۿ۴ý degree levels and areas of study table below for further details. This 255-year-old Maltese higher-education institution has a selective admission policy based on entrance examinations and students' past academic records and grades. The acceptance rate range is 80-89% making this Maltese higher education organization a least selective institution. International students are welcome to apply for enrollment. UM also provides several academic and non-academic facilities and services to students including a library, housing, sports facilities, financial aids and/or scholarships, study abroad and exchange programs, online courses and distance learning opportunities, as well as administrative services.
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public
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non-profit
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large-sized
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least selective
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Name | University of Malta |
Colours | Red |
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Address | Msida Campus Msida MSD 2080 Malta |
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Other locations | Gozo, Valletta and Marsaxlokk |
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The following University of Malta's Fields of Study/Degree Levels Matrix is divided into 6 main fields of study and 4 levels of degrees, from the lowest undergraduate degree to the highest postgraduate degree. This matrix aims to help quickly identify University of Malta's academic range and degree level offering.
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0-999 US$ (0-910 Euro) |
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0-999 US$ (0-910 Euro) |
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Applying for admission is the first step towards achieving students' academic and career goals and accessing the many opportunities and resources that a university has to offer. Read our "Introduction to University Admissions" article to learn more.
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This institution admits Men and Women (coed).
Has University of Malta a selective admission policy? Yes, based on entrance examinations and students' past academic records and grades.
University of Malta's acceptance rate range is 80-89% making this institution a least selective higher education institution.
International students are welcome to apply for admission at this institution.
Information for international students at the University of Malta:
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When deciding on a university or evaluating its worth, university size and profile hold significance. Here are potential reasons why university size and profile can influence students' choices.
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University of Malta has an enrollment range of 10,000-14,999 students making it a large-sized institution.
This institution has a range of 1,000-1,499 academic employees (Faculty).
University of Malta is a public higher education institution.
University of Malta is a non-profit higher education institution.
This institution's main campus is located in a Urban setting.
This institution adopts a Semesters type of academic calendar.
University of Malta does not have any religious affiliation.
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This institution has a physical Library.
This institution provides housing services such as on-campus residences or dormitories.
This institution features sporting facilities and organizes sports activities for its students.
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This institution offers one or more of the following financial aid for eligible students: scholarships, grants, loans, tuition waivers, emergency financial aid etc.
The Students’ Maintenance Grant is a scheme provided by the Government of Malta for students in Further and Higher Education. This scheme operates under a set of regulations, guidelines, and the respective Legal Notice, namely Subsidiary Legislation 605.06. Stipends are paid periodically in backdated four-weekly payments. Furthermore, a one-time grant allowance is credited directly to the students’ bank account at the beginning of the academic year to be utilised for the purchase of textbooks and other educational material.
The University offers funding to a number of non-EU University students according to set criteria published by the institution. These scholarships are awarded to postgraduate (mainly by research) students and doctoral students. Some of these scholarships are offered through the Official Development Assistance programme by the Government of Malta in conjunction with the University of Malta. One of the aims of this programme is to promote solidarity and provide assistance in a number of key areas.
The Student Solidarity Fund (SSF) of the University of Malta assists students facing financial difficulties with basic and essential needs. The fund was launched to help students struggling to get basic and essential needs in the COVID-19 pandemic and aims to provide “first-hand instant and interim relief” to students suffering financially. Although set up in response to the pandemic, the fund has continued to assist students. The Rector has set up a committee to evaluate requests and disburse the donations. Requests are evaluated in consultation with professionals, including UM social workers at the Health & Wellness Centre. The SSF is supported by the Kunsill Studenti Universitarji (KSU). UM staff and students contribute towards this initiative. Other material support, including food donations, are supported by the University Chaplaincy.
This institution offers study abroad and exchange program opportunities for its students.
L-Universit ta' Malta offers study abroad opportunities:
For more details, visit: https://www.um.edu.mt/international/
This institution provides a distance learning mode for certain programs or courses.
The University of Malta provides information on online and blended learning at: https://www.um.edu.mt/services/administrativesupport/apqru/onlineandblended/.
The University's Distance & E-Learning Policy can be accessed at: https://www.um.edu.mt/media/um/docs/services/administrativesupport/apqru/DistanceAndE-LearningPolicySenate20180614.pdf.
This institution offers students academic guidance and support to assist them in their academic pursuits.
This institution offers career counseling, career assessments, job and internship postings, career events, alumni networking or other career-related services to assist students transition successfully from academic life to professional life.
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Various countries have diverse types of legal recognition and quality assessment for higher education institutions, depending on their legal and higher education systems... explore our article on university accreditation and recognition for further information.
University of Malta is legally recognized and/or accredited by: Ministry for Education, Sport, Youth, Research and Innovation of Malta
Year of first Recognition or Accreditation
1988
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Academic divisions can provide valuable insights into the range of disciplines and fields of study a University focuses on and the institution's level of specialization. Comprehensive or Generalist Universities typically offer a wide range of academic programs and have many academic divisions and subdivisions across different disciplines, while Specialized Universities tend to focus on a narrower range of programs within a specific field or industry and have fewer academic divisions and a simplified organizational structure. Read our guide article "Understanding Academic Divisions in Universities - Colleges, Faculties, Schools" to learn more about academic divisions and typical university organizational structures.
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This higher education institution is not a member of the Open Education Global (OEGlobal) organization that is developing, implementing and supporting free open education and free online courses. View a list of Open Education Global members by country.
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