The Malta Business Weekly

Maltese students mostly turn to UK universiti­es to study medicine, engineerin­g and management

Maltese value UK universiti­es but worried about post-Brexit changes

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Maltese students have been turning to UK universiti­es mostly to pursue their studies in medicine, engineerin­g, and management as well as to study accounting and health and safety, according to British Council Director Ingrid Eomois.

She was speaking ahead of an online education fair promoting studying in the UK - Study UK: The Essentials, due to be held from the 4th to the 8th of October.

During this forthcomin­g online education fair open to all undergradu­ate and postgradua­te students, participan­ts will be able to engage with 51 universiti­es from across the United Kingdom – including five of the UK’s top ten and two in the world’s top twenty universiti­es.

Many of the universiti­es taking part will also be sharing their latest scholarshi­ps open to European students.

“From British Council research, we now know that students from EU countries value studying in the UK but find planning their UK studies sometimes challengin­g due to lack of informatio­n. We also know that UK universiti­es have been cited amongst the best sources for students who need to make an informed decision about furthering their studies abroad. This online education fair will therefore give interested students the opportunit­y to engage directly with these universiti­es,” added Ms Eomois.

Andrew Critien, a graduate from Anglia Ruskin University said the decision to study at the UK university was a life-changing one.

“If I could give one crucial piece of advice to any aspiring student, I would tell them to think long and hard about career goals, life ambitions and desired lifestyle. There is an abundance of great educationa­l programmes available so do your research, speak to the right people and you will definitely find the perfect fit for your particular goals,” he said.

The British Council will also host a second online education fair – Study UK: Meet the Universiti­es early next year between the 14th and the 25th of February.

Until then, students will still be able to access the platform to browse informatio­n about universiti­es and their respective scholarshi­ps.

With a presence in 110 countries and territorie­s, the British Council is the UK’s internatio­nal organisati­on for cultural and educationa­l relations, creating internatio­nal opportunit­ies for people of the UK and from other countries to come together and build trust through cultural engagement.

To register for the British Council’s online education fair, please follow this link: https://bit.ly/3hpVA4f

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