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Technical and Vocational Training in Malta
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Technical and Vocational Training sector based in Malta. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
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European Vocational Academy
EVA was developed through a joint effort of leading Maltese bakery group – Maypole, leading private health sector operator - St James Hospital and leading shipping operators - Cassar Shipping. The three partners are running EVA in affiliation with the Scottish College – City of Glasgow College. The aim of these entities is to increase access to quality vocational training and education banking on the academic experience of City of Glasgow College and the industry know-how provided by the Maltese partners. EVA offers courses in a number of industries including, but not limited to- Bakery and Hospitality - Marine and Industrial - Beauty and Wellbeing - Health - Travel and Tourism - Creative and Visual Arts The choice of subjects and training programmes is driven by the expertise of the founding organisations as well as the demand and market need.
1 to 10 staff
Mcast Institute Of Business Management And Commerce
Established in 2001, the Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology (MCAST) is the country’s leading vocational education and training institution. Six Institutes in Malta and the Gozo Campus, MCAST offers over 190 full-time courses and over 300 part-time vocational courses ranging from certificates to Doctoral level (MQF Level 1 to Level 8). The Institute of Business Management and Commerce (IBMC) is a leading institution for higher education in Malta. The institute offers both part-time and full-time awards, diplomas, higher diplomas, undergraduate and postgraduate programs in the fields of business and commerce. The main areas of business are covered through different courses, namely in accountancy, financial services, management, insurance, marketing, public policy and procurement. IBMC works closely with industry partners to ensure that its programs are relevant and up-to-date with the latest developments in the business world. This includes offering internships and apprenticeship opportunities to students, allowing them to gain real-world experience in their field of study. These opportunities not only provide students with practical skills but also gives them the chance to network and make connections in their field of interest. In addition to work experience, IBMC also incorporates case studies into its curriculum. This approach allows students to apply the theoretical concepts they learn in class to real-world scenarios, further enhancing their understanding and skills. Through its focus on work-based learning, IBMC prepares its students for successful careers in the business world. Graduates of the institute have a strong understanding of the industry, as well as the skills and experience necessary to excel in their chosen field. IBMC also provides students with career services and support to help them identify opportunities and secure employment after graduation. This includes conferences, networking events and career expos.
1001 to 5000 staff