Explore Custom, Faculty-Led Programs in Malta

Hello! Malta, a jewel of the Mediterranean with rich history and stunning landscapes, is ready to enchant you.

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A stunning archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea, Malta is a crossroads of diverse cultures, offering insights into various cultural and social structures. Malta’s economy is primarily driven by tourism, finance, and technology, with a growing focus on sustainable industries. 

Despite being a small island state, the concept of sustainable development is at the heart of Malta’s economic, social, and environmental development. The country focuses on protecting its natural resources, promoting sustainable tourism, and preserving its cultural heritage. Malta’s commitment to renewable energy and reducing carbon emissions highlights its dedication to creating a sustainable future.

The Maltese language, a unique blend of Arabic and Italian influences, reflects the island’s rich history. Its colorful festas and feasts showcase its vibrant traditions. It features iconic blue lagoons and honey-colored limestone buildings, showcasing a captivating blend of natural beauty and historical charm. The country is also home to impressive man-made wonders. The capital, Valletta, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Ancient temples, medieval fortresses, and baroque churches dot the landscape.

We Deliver Different Types of Programs in Malta

Faculty-led programs in Malta are a curated blend of intellectual and cultural experiences based on unique and relevant themes. We collaborate with the faculty to arrange engaging and pertinent company visits, lectures by subject matter experts, and cultural experiences. The program’s goal is to help students achieve faculty-envisioned learning objectives while creating meaningful experiences for themselves. The faculty-led programs can either be available as custom or open-enrollment programs, depending upon the requirement of the institution.

Fun in Malta

Wander through the historic streets of Valletta, relax on the beautiful beaches, or dive into the vibrant nightlife—Malta is full of fun and adventure.

Nestled in the heart of Southeast Asia, Laos is a land of captivating landscapes and rich cultural heritage. The “Land of a Million Elephants” offers stunning vistas of lush greenery, tranquil villages, and misty mountains. The economy of Laos is predominantly characterized by agriculture, with farming being a significant livelihood for a large portion of the population. However, in recent years, Laos has seen a growth in hydroelectric power generation, capitalizing on its abundant rivers. Laos is also making efforts to advance the UN Sustainable Development Goals by focusing on enhancing rural livelihoods through sustainable agriculture as well as improving access to education and healthcare services.

Laos is a spiritual country rooted deeply in Theravada Buddhism. Monks clad in saffron robes are a common sight, embodying the serene nature of its culture. The country is also known for its relaxed and unhurried pace of life, creating a tranquil atmosphere for those seeking respite from the bustle of modern life. With its untouched beauty and serene vistas, Laos stands as a testament to the unparalleled wonders of the world. The mighty Mekong River, winding its way through lush valleys and towering mountains, serves as a lifeline for local communities. Its pristine waterfalls cascade into pools, inviting visitors to unwind in their embrace. Luang Prabang, the UNESCO world heritage city, teems with its well-preserved architecture, intricate temples, and charming blend of French and Lao influences. Whereas Vientiane, its capital city, reflects a unique blend of colonial charm and tranquil spirituality through its French-inspired architecture and ancient Buddhist temples.

FAQs About Study Abroad in Malta

Malta is generally considered a safe destination for travelers. It is always advisable to take precautions and stay informed about any specific safety guidelines or recommendations in the areas you will be visiting.

Yes, English is one of the official languages of Malta and is widely spoken and understood across the country, making it easy for English-speaking travelers to communicate.

Maltese people appreciate politeness. Greeting with “Bonġu” (good morning) or “Grazzi” (thank you) is appreciated. It’s customary to dress modestly when visiting churches and to be respectful in public places.

The currency used in Malta is the Euro (€). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, but it is always good to have some cash on hand for smaller purchases.

The program group will be accompanied by an Authentica team member(s) who will be available 24/7 during the program. They are certified by the Red Cross in first-aid emergency training. In case of an emergency, real-time measures will be taken.

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