Ascencia Malta is located in Floriana – right on the doorstep of Valletta. Floriana was meant to be a suburb of Valletta, but it developed to be a town on its own. A short walk separates the two towns. It isn’t easy to understand where Floriana finishes and Valletta starts, but the iconic entry to the capital is part of Floriana. Floriana sits in the very heart of the Maltese islands, with roads leading to all the bustling and major cities in Malta, so we can say that all the roads lead to Floriana – meaning that all the buses will bring you here as well.
A variety of study options
Bachelor in Business Administration
Undergraduate Diploma in Business Administration
Post Graduate Diploma in Entrepreneurship
Post Graduate Diploma in Human Resource Management
Post Graduate Diploma in International Management and Global Business
Post Graduate Diploma in Leadership and Business Developement
Master of Arts (MA) in Human Resource Management
Master of Arts (MA) in International Management and Global Business
Master of Arts (MA) in Leadership and Business Development
Master of Arts (MA) in Entrepreneurship
Award in Recruitment and Employee Selection (Human Resources Management)
Study in Malta
An island country located in the central Mediterranean Sea, Malta has some unique features that make this destination one of the top choices. So whether you’re dreaming of an exciting adventure or finding somewhere friendly to study, we want to tell you some of the most important reasons you should pick Malta.
Reasons why you should choose Malta
Malta has some unique features that make this destination one of the top choices. So whether you’re dreaming of an exciting adventure or finding somewhere friendly to study, we want to tell you some of the most important reasons you should pick Malta.
Extremely economical
Unlike other European countries, Malta is one of the most affordable places to study and live. Prices for accommodation and food are reasonable, and students get special deals in museums, restaurants, and gyms and can participate in numerous activities. In addition, the public transport will be completely free as of October 2022 in the entire country if you hold a student card, residence card or have proof of living in the country.
Peaceful Country
Malta is considered among the safest countries. Its residents are very friendly, respectful and well-educated people. The crime rate on the island is among the lowest in Europe, and it has been also listed collectively as one of the places where natural disasters are less likely to occur.
High-Quality Education
Malta features a large influx of scholars from around the globe with the highest standard. In addition, thanks to its quality programs and the presence of international educational institutions, it’s considered a great place to interact with other international students.
A Business Hub
It’s within the E.U. jurisdiction with favorable tax rates and excellent infrastructure. The blend makes Malta ideally positioned geographically and culturally, making it the place of choice for businesses. In addition, robust technology infrastructure has attracted firms like Lufthansa Technik and Dubai’s Tecom.
Jobs for Students
It’s possible, if you want, to cushion the costs with a part-time job, for example, on afternoons or evenings. This will usually help you speak English even after classes. You can find a part-time job at any time of the year; from March to October, the chances are higher because of the high season. If you are thinking about a catering industry job, you usually don’t need a curriculum; it’s enough in 90% of cases to enter and propose yourself.
There are over 600 restaurants, pubs, and ice cream parlours in Malta and nearly 200 hotels. So if you’re preparing a curriculum, it’s better to make it short, obviously in English and not necessarily in a European format: it’s not very widespread in Malta.
Better to include a Maltese phone number: buy a phone card as soon as you get to Malta; otherwise, few employers will be willing to call you.
Finding part-time work in your country is almost impossible. You will not find all job offers on the internet, and above all, no employer will be interested in your “desire to work” if you are not already in Malta and don’t already have accommodation. The part-time pay for students is quite low, typically around 6 Euro per hour. With a part-time of 5 hours a day, your salary will be, for example, 30 Euros per day.
In a month, you will be able to cushion your course costs by around 600 Euro. Then, depending on your skills, you can search and find jobs in many different sectors with higher pay. Nevertheless, it’s indispensable to be in Malta before looking for a job.