Why Study in Malta?

Malta is considered by many to be the jewel in the centre of the Mediterranean. It is a great place to study as it is renowned for being safe, the locals are very friendly and helpful and it is a multilingual country with English as the prevailing language.
The Maltese islands consist of three islands: Malta, Gozo and Comino which is famous for its Blue Lagoon Sea. Malta is a member of the EU (European Union) and Shengen.
Malta offers international students an endless range of active outdoor activities like scuba diving, sailing, horse-riding, snorkelling, canoeing, windsurfing, go-carting, hiking, camping, trekking, abseiling, jet-skiing, water-skiing, paragliding, golf, kite-surfing and much more.
Malta also has a very rich history and culture with prehistoric temples claimed to be older than Stonehenge and the Egyptian pyramids making them the oldest free-standing structures in the world. Therefore, we organise a wide variety of cultural activities ranging from visits to Malta’s prehistoric temples to the funkiest nightclubs and discos on the island. You can also go to the beautiful golden beaches with azure waters and plenty of other historical places. You can enjoy sightseeing by boat, social evening parties and experience Malta’s acclaimed nightlife whilst studying.

General information about Malta:
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Area: 316 sq km (121 sq miles)
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Languages: English, Maltese, Italian
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Population: 410,000
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Religion: Majority Roman Catholic
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Capital City: Valletta
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Government: Parliamentary Democracy
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Health risks: Nil
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Electricity: 240V, 50Hz
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Weights and measures: Metric