Campus News Archives - The Third Eye https://thirdeyemalta.com/category/campus/ The Students' Voice Wed, 12 Mar 2025 10:06:30 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://i0.wp.com/thirdeyemalta.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/cropped-logoWhite-08-1.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Campus News Archives - The Third Eye https://thirdeyemalta.com/category/campus/ 32 32 140821566 KSU and MUSA bring students together for an exciting Sports Week https://thirdeyemalta.com/ksu-and-musa-bring-students-together-for-an-exciting-sports-week/ Wed, 12 Mar 2025 10:00:00 +0000 https://thirdeyemalta.com/?p=13254 The University of Malta recently held an exciting Sports Week, organized by Kunsill Studenti Universitarji (KSU) and the Malta University Sports Association (MUSA).  The event [...]

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The University of Malta recently held an exciting Sports Week, organized by Kunsill Studenti Universitarji (KSU) and the Malta University Sports Association (MUSA). 

The event brought students together to take part in different sports activities, meet new people, and learn more about student life on campus.

Sports Week was a big success, welcoming both experienced athletes and students who just wanted to have fun and stay active. It was also a great chance to learn about MUSA’s mission and the role of student activism in improving university life.

MUSA’s president Luke Aras explained that while Sports Week has taken place before, this year’s collaboration with KSU made it even better, “This was the best edition yet. It encouraged students to participate in sports while also sparking important conversations about student involvement,” he said.

The event also proved that students are still eager to take part in university activities. 

It was pointed out from organisers that “many who attended just to watch ended up fully joining in,” showing that there is a lot of potential for student engagement with the right opportunities.

For MUSA, student activism is important because it helps student-athletes balance their education and sports without having to sacrifice one for the other. 

“This level of interest shows that students care about improving sports in Malta and making sure athletes get the support they need,” MUSA stated.

The success of this event is part of a bigger trend where students are becoming more active in shaping their university experience. By working together, student organizations like KSU and MUSA are helping to build a more engaging and supportive campus environment.

If you missed out on the fun this time, don’t worry—there’s always next year!

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Natural Edge: Sustainable use of seaweed for transparent, and innovative packaging https://thirdeyemalta.com/natural-edge-sustainable-use-of-seaweed-for-transparent-and-innovative-packaging/ Wed, 12 Feb 2025 10:30:00 +0000 https://thirdeyemalta.com/?p=13234 Natural Edge, a small team founded two years ago, has been named the runner-up for the Technological Initiative Award 2024. Their research focuses on developing [...]

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Natural Edge, a small team founded two years ago, has been named the runner-up for the Technological Initiative Award 2024.

Their research focuses on developing sustainable alternatives to single-use plastics, particularly in product packaging. The team aimed to create a biodegradable, organic, and food-safe material using seaweed. This packaging is designed to replace the plastic wrapping commonly used for fresh fruits, vegetables, and other food products, while reducing single-use plastic waste.

The seaweed-based packaging effectively protects food from spoilage, much like traditional plastic. After successful laboratory research, the team is now transitioning towards mass production to make this sustainable solution accessible and hopefully commonly used.

SUSTAInPack have uploaded an informative video where they include a demonstration of their seaweed-based packaging, showcasing the reduced amount of browning in a sliced apple when being covered with their material. This shows that the organic material is effective against oxygen, which is what makes food brown when it comes in contact with it.

Beyond replacing traditional plastic wraps like cling film, SUSTAInPack has also developed a version which can be used to replace closed plastic packaging. The team reaffirms that the material created is a great replacement to plastic, being the only difference is that it is biodegradable and sustainable, meaning that food can remain protected while minimising negative environmental impact.

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Students Perceive Unfair Treatment From Malta’s University Faculty of Law https://thirdeyemalta.com/students-perceive-unfair-treatment-from-maltas-university-faculty-of-law/ Tue, 22 Oct 2024 09:25:35 +0000 https://thirdeyemalta.com/?p=13187 Sabrina Zammit and Rebecca Darmanin, graduates of the University of Essex, are bringing attention to an issue involving the University of Malta’s Faculty of Laws, [...]

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Sabrina Zammit and Rebecca Darmanin, graduates of the University of Essex, are bringing attention to an issue involving the University of Malta’s Faculty of Laws, for what they perceive as unfair treatment.

The students, along with other graduates who began their legal studies before 2021, are experiencing struggles when trying to further their education in Malta. Despite having earned their degrees from University of Essex, they are now being told that additional requirements are necessary, contrary to what had been agreed on previously.

The Faculty of Laws is insisting on students requiring advanced A-levels in Maltese and English, as well as Intermediate certificates, for enrollment in the Master of Advocacy and Master’s in Notarial Studies. The students had previously been assured by the University’s rector, Alfred J. Vella, that they would have the possibility to sit for any needed additional study units, in order to ensure nothing is missing in their education received and to be pursue their studies seamlessly.

The students argue that now requiring the A-levels and Intermediate certificates doesn’t align with what was previously agreed upon, and doesn’t value the education they have received so far. They emphasize that considering their degrees are recognized in Malta as MQF Level 6, they should be able to be able to continue the Master’s program as initially stated.

The situation has escalated to a point where even the Maltese government is aware of the issue, nevertheless, no solutions have been put forward.

Since the Master’s program is a necessary step towards acquiring a legal warrant, the students are insisting on answers from those involved in the matter. They argue that they should not be penalized for pursuing their education abroad, and shouldn’t be going through obstacles based on outdated requirements.

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Maltese Youths Get Direct EU Experience with MEP Peter Agius’ Study Visits Programme https://thirdeyemalta.com/maltese-youths-get-direct-eu-experience-with-mep-peter-agius-study-visits-programme/ Mon, 07 Oct 2024 08:59:40 +0000 https://thirdeyemalta.com/?p=13176 MEP Peter Agius has started a Study Visits Programme which gives 50 Maltese students a unique opportunity to experience the European Parliament firsthand. This initiative [...]

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MEP Peter Agius has started a Study Visits Programme which gives 50 Maltese students a unique opportunity to experience the European Parliament firsthand. This initiative fulfills MEP Agius’ promise to increase access to EU opportunities for Maltese youth and organizations.

“I want to open the doors wide open for the Youths in Europe,” MEP Peter Agius says at the program’s launch that took place at Europe House in Valletta.

The program provides students with a chance to:

  • Shadow MEP Peter Agius: Gain valuable insights into the daily workings of the European Parliament.
  • Access Parliament Resources: Explore the research facilities and resources available within the Brussels institution.
  • Immerse in European Democracy: Experience and learn about the democratic processes at play within the European Parliament.

Who is this programme perfect for?

Students with a strong European focus in their studies or future careers can join the Study Visits Programme for a practical experience of the EU. Programs can last from one to three weeks, depending on individual needs.

Financial and logistical support

The programme offers a €700 stipend to cover basic travel and accommodation expenses. While students are responsible for booking their travel and accommodation, the programme will provide help with finding suitable options in Brussels.

Selection process

Interested students can find full details and application instructions on MEP Peter Agius’ website.
Students must submit a brief statement, explaining how the program will benefit their academic or professional goals. A selection board will then interview applicants to choose students and schedule their visits.

This program presents an exciting opportunity for youths to gain insights into the European Parliament and broaden their understanding of the EU.

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University of Malta Student Representatives Secure Lower Adobe CC Rates https://thirdeyemalta.com/university-of-malta-student-representatives-secure-lower-adobe-cc-rates/ Thu, 12 Sep 2024 12:15:24 +0000 https://thirdeyemalta.com/?p=13161 A group of student representatives at University of Malta has successfully negotiated lower prices for Adobe Creative Cloud (CC) software. This was led by Kris [...]

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A group of student representatives at University of Malta has successfully negotiated lower prices for Adobe Creative Cloud (CC) software. This was led by Kris Bajada, a student representative on the UM Council and Chairperson of Vuci Kollettiva, whose aim is to ease the financial burden on students who rely on Adobe software for their studies. Faculty representatives and representatives from SACES, MKSA, KSU and The Third Eye were also involved in this initiative. 

Up until now, a one-year subscription to Adobe CC cost €238.66 for the first year, going up to €431.78 in following years. The student representatives want to ease the challenges this posed for students, and successfully proposed a solution to make the software more affordable. The solution put forward involves the University of Malta buying 100 student licences and offering them at a discounted rate. This way, the university has been able to offer these licences to students for just €85 per year, meaning a 65% reduction.

Achieving this compromise between the students and the University shows that when students work together and the university supports them, positive changes can happen. Kris Bajada expressed satisfaction with the outcome, stating, “This is a victory for students across all faculties. It demonstrates the power of collective action and the university’s commitment to supporting its students in their academic pursuits.”

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Get Involved: PSY2650 Student Representation Returns! https://thirdeyemalta.com/get-involved-psy2650-student-representation-returns/ Fri, 26 Jul 2024 13:06:12 +0000 https://thirdeyemalta.com/?p=13124 The valuable PSY2650: Student Representation at University study unit is back for the first semester, offering the chance to gain academic credit for contributions made to the [...]

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The valuable PSY2650: Student Representation at University study unit is back for the first semester, offering the chance to gain academic credit for contributions made to the University community.

This 2 ECTS credit unit aims to empower students by enhancing participation by allowing students to learn the ropes of navigating University structures like Council, Senate, Faculty Boards, and Boards of Institutes, Centres, and Schools. Students’ involvement in society will be boosted through developing skills to excel as an executive member of a Senate-recognized Student Society. This unit will also sharpen interpersonal and group skills, and students will gain valuable tools for effective communication and collaboration.

Registration Benefits You!

Enrolling in PSY2650 provides significant advantages for student representatives and active society members. Participation and contribution on various University boards and in recognized societies will be officially acknowledged on your transcript.

How to Register

Interested students can secure a spot by emailing student-reps.registrar@um.edu.mt. Following this, complete the registration process with your home Faculty/Institute/Centre/School between July 25th and August 1st, 2024.

Learn More

For further details about PSY2650, visit the Office of the Registrar website.

Information on extra study-units, relevant for students whose programs have compulsory study-units, can be found here.

Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable academic credit while making a real impact on your University experience!

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Julia Camilleri to lead ASCS 2024/25 https://thirdeyemalta.com/julia-camilleri-to-lead-ascs-2024-25/ Fri, 03 May 2024 09:04:18 +0000 https://thirdeyemalta.com/?p=13091 On the 26th of April 2024, ASCS held its AGM where it appointed the new president, Julia Camilleri, and the roles of the new executive [...]

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On the 26th of April 2024, ASCS held its AGM where it appointed the new president, Julia Camilleri, and the roles of the new executive team.

Their respective roles are as follows:

President: Julia Camilleri
Vice-President: Emily Cilia
Secretary General: Leanne Micallef
Financial Controller: Cloe Bonello
Public Relations Officer: Miraine Farrugia
Media Officer: Ilias Bugeja Industrial
Relations Officer: Angelie Feroleto
International Officer: Nadia Szleszynska
Events Officer: Zack Borg
Academic Officer: Mariam Sirbiladze
ESG Officer: Kirsten Galea

Presidential Comment

“I am honoured to have been elected as the new ASCS president, entrusted with the responsibility of representing over 1000 FEMA students at the University of Malta. While the upcoming year will undoubtedly present its share of challenges, I am filled with readiness to confront whatever obstacles may arise. My primary goal as president is to cultivate a culture of inclusivity among our student body, where every individual feels valued and supported by the organization. Together with my stellar team, I look forward to shaping a brighter future for all FEMA students at the University of Malta.”

The Third Eye wishes the new executive the best of luck!

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MMSA releases a statement on the Minister for Health’s plans for Maltese healthcare https://thirdeyemalta.com/mmsa-releases-a-statement-on-the-minister-for-healths-plans-for-maltese-healthcare/ Tue, 13 Feb 2024 11:02:31 +0000 https://thirdeyemalta.com/?p=13026 The Minister for Health, Jo Etienne Abela, has released upcoming plans regarding Maltese healthcare. Among the plans mentioned, is the goal to relocate any non-clinical [...]

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The Minister for Health, Jo Etienne Abela, has released upcoming plans regarding Maltese healthcare. Among the plans mentioned, is the goal to relocate any non-clinical service, which includes the University of Malta’s medical school, currently situated at Mater Dei Hospital to a ‘health village’. There are plans for the ‘health village’ to be developed in Gwardamangia.

This has led to the Malta Medical Students’ Association to release a statement, expressing their concerns. In this statement, it is highlighted that a new medical school was meant to be built by 2022 and that now being in 2024, the finish date of this project is still uncertain. MMSA further states that failing to develop the new medical school impacts the quality of the education given as well as the available space.

It is mentioned that the proximity to Mater Dei Hospital is beneficial for students as given that it is the “most established hospital on the island”, great teaching opportunities are available and allows students, lecturers, and healthcare workers to easily schedule necessary lectures and clinical rotations.

MMSA goes on to mention that turning healthcare into something private is also concerning, particularly in light of recent developments involving Vitals Global Healthcare and Steward Healthcare International. The association emphasizes the need for active involvement in the decision-making process to safeguard the interests of medical students and advocate for the maintenance of high-quality healthcare for patients.

MMSA has taken proactive steps by contacting the Minister, seeking a meeting to discuss these concerns and contribute to the decision-making dialogue, and is waiting for a response.

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Potential January Exam Postponement https://thirdeyemalta.com/potential-january-exam-postponement/ Mon, 15 Jan 2024 10:09:05 +0000 https://thirdeyemalta.com/?p=13014 Kunsill Studenti Universitarji (KSU) unfortunately feels like the students haven’t been listened to regarding the UĦM Directive. Any information has failed to be released besides [...]

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Kunsill Studenti Universitarji (KSU) unfortunately feels like the students haven’t been listened to regarding the UĦM Directive. Any information has failed to be released besides a meeting regarding the final financial package which is scheduled to take place tomorrow. KSU says it seems that the first week of exams will be postponed to after the final week of exams.

Even if the involving parties are able to reach an agreement in tomorrow’s meeting, the Ministry of Finance must still approve the financial package. As KSU states, there are a number of consequences that come from this situation and KSU is working hard to reach solutions by continuously informing the parties about the students’ experience getting worse. KSU reiterates that things should be resolved urgently, given that the education sector is made out to be of utmost importance to all parties involved.

KSU has already released a statement endorsed by a number of organisations and student representatives which has unfortunately been ignored. For this reason, KSU is launching a petition and asking all students to support in order to hopefully reach an agreement that safeguards students, the upcoming exams and the lecturers’ salaries.

Furthermore, if no agreement is reached, KSU will have no choice but to proceed with the ‘radical action’. KSU has announced that there will also be a student rally to raise awareness of the “students’ rights” that have been blatantly ignored. Even if they manage to come to an agreement on January 16, students partaking in practical or clinical sessions have unfortunately already experienced delays since their examination instructions haven’t been published.

The Third Eye stands with KSU and all students of University of Malta.

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Matthew Camilleri to lead ICTSA 2023/24 https://thirdeyemalta.com/matthew-camilleri-to-lead-ictsa-2023-24/ Mon, 08 Jan 2024 10:44:55 +0000 https://thirdeyemalta.com/?p=12983 ICTSA (ICT Students’ Association) held their AGM on December 15, where Matthew Camilleri was elected as the organisation’s president for the term 2023/24. 2023/24 Team [...]

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ICTSA (ICT Students’ Association) held their AGM on December 15, where Matthew Camilleri was elected as the organisation’s president for the term 2023/24.

2023/24 Team

Executive Board:

President – Matthew Camilleri
Vice President – Rianne Azzopardi
Secretary General – Andrea Borg
Treasurer – Ema Grech
Public Relations Officer – Sean Fenech
Academic Officer – Raisa Attard Flores
International Officer – Thaina Helena de Oliviera Alves
Media Officer – Christabelle Saliba
Marketing Officer – Gaetano Francalanza

Presidential Comment

“I am honoured and excited to be leading this year’s executive team for the upcoming
2023/2024 term. I am determined to continue the works of previous executive teams to
enhance IT and general students’ life on campus. I look forward to working with other
student organisations to improve student activism.”

The Third Eye wishes the new executive the best of luck!

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