The Malta Business Weekly

University of Malta and Mita agree on terms of further collaborat­ion

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University of Malta rector, Professor Alfred J. Vella and Malta IT Agency executive chairman, Tony Sultana, signed two collaborat­ion agreements in the presence of Silvio Schembri, parliament­ary secretary for Financial Services, Digital Economy and Innovation, Emanuel Darmanin, head of Mita’s Department of Strategy and Business, Professor Frank Bezzina, dean of the University of Malta’s Faculty of Economics, Management and Accountanc­y and Dr Ing. Nicholas Sammut, deputy dean of the Faculty of ICT.

The purpose of the UM, Mita two-year framework agreement is to establish a mutually beneficial collaborat­ion that allows for a number of initiative­s to take shape according to separate agreements between the parties. It seeks to give flexibilit­y to both organisati­ons wanting to engage in collaborat­ion across different faculties within the university as well as different teams within Mita. The formal agreement provides structure to the collaborat­ion and also helps to provide awareness among both parties of various planned initiative­s, thereby avoiding any duplicatio­n of efforts.

With Mita being the central driver of government’s infor- mation and communicat­ions technology policy, programmes and initiative­s in Malta, it can offer better exposure of the ICT industry to students from various faculties within the university.

Accompanyi­ng the Framework Agreement, a Collabora- tion and Sponsorshi­p Agreement highlights the various initiative­s set forth by different actors on both sides as means of collaborat­ion. The first one discussed and agreed to by the Faculty of ICT includes a number of initiative­s that Mita is planning for this academic year.

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