The Malta Business Weekly

UM ranks in top 10 Universiti­es in which senior EU officials studied

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The University of Malta is among the top 10 Universiti­es in which senior EU officials studied before joining EU institutio­ns and bodies.

This result emerged from a study compiled by Politico Europe (a joint-venture between Politico LLC, based in the USA and Axel Springer, the leading digital publisher in Europe), a non-partisan politics and policy news organisati­on.

The share of EU officials in the sample who attended the University of Malta during their educationa­l career stood at 1.8% (see figure), placing the University in ninth place among the top 25 universiti­es.

Alumni of the University of Malta include scientists, architects, thinkers and medical profession­als of internatio­nal repute such as Edward de Bono, Gauden Galea and Richard England.

The results should be interprete­d in the context that Malta is the smallest EU member state in terms of population and joined the EU in 2004 together with nine other countries.

To compile the study, Politico used a unique dataset on the educationa­l background of more than 600 individual­s including 450 senior EU officials at director, deputy director and head of unit level within the Commission, the Council (including senior diplomats) and other EU bodies from publicly available sources.

According to the study, the average senior EU official is a 57year-old man with at least two degrees, one of them in law.

Over 80% of EU officials have a Master's degree or higher degree (including PhD).

This favourable ranking pays testament to how the University successful­ly propels profession­als into their careers and how their valuable work goes on to have considerab­le impact on our society and beyond, said University of Malta rector, Prof. Alfred J. Vella.

The full study is available on: https://www.politico.eu/article/ what-to-study-to-join-the-eububble-careers-eu-university­studies-europe-parliament/

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