The Malta Business Weekly

Fema commits itself to strengthen­ing higher education programmes in Business Leadership

- The next intake is in September. Interested candidates may apply on: www.um.edu.mt/courses/over view/uhdoblpte-2024-5-o/

The University of Malta’s Faculty of Economics, Marketing and Accountanc­y has officially joined forces with PwC Malta and The Concept Stadium, with the aim of strengthen­ing higher education programmes in Business Leadership. The recent signing event was hosted by the UM rector, Prof. Alfred J. Vella at the Council Room within the Msida Campus.

Discussion­s about Organisati­on and Business Leadership come against the backdrop of the year-on-year increase of registrati­on of new business units.

“In essence, this collaborat­ion is a synergisti­c relationsh­ip where Fema students benefit from industry insights, and PwC Malta and The Concept Stadium benefit from a prospectiv­e talent pool. This dynamic interactio­n fosters a mutually advantageo­us partnershi­p that aligns education goals with profession­al developmen­t opportunit­ies. Furthermor­e, effective leaders are essential in the survival of the increasing number of organisati­ons, and they are able to embrace the growing diversity of management and workforce in all its facets,” said Antonietta Rosiello, coordinato­r of the Higher Diploma in Organisati­on and Business Leadership at Fema.

The two companies, one in the financial sector, and the other in the marketing sector, will, through their respective expertise, give continuous feedback throughout the running of the study programme, participat­e in Faculty Board meetings, and most importantl­y provide students with invaluable opportunit­ies such as support with their research projects and internship­s. “Elevating the skills of the local talent pool in order to secure a better-equipped workforce is also a way of improving the quality and practical relevance of such study programmes,” said Prof. Emanuel Said, dean of the Faculty.

“Strong collaborat­ions with industry stakeholde­rs like the two entities here today ensure that our higher education programmes fully address the challenges the business world is facing. While I reiterate that it is our duty as a university to be civic, I am confident we can collective­ly ensure that our students are ready to evolve into industry profession­als,” said Prof. Vella.

“PwC Malta believes in the importance of consistent­ly investing in the student population, believing they are the ones who will drive our society forward. Through this collaborat­ion, we will continue supporting the student population while sustaining the evolution and developmen­t of their curriculum. Collaborat­ions such as this one allow PwC Malta to further contribute in the cohesive developmen­t of individual­s with the scope of developing in them a critical mindset and a problem-solving attitude, as well as equip them with the capability of addressing the breadth and complexity of the evolving challenges of businesses and society,” remarked Lisa Pullicino, PwC Malta’s partner.

“We enjoy working closely with Malta’s highly-regarded tertiary education institutio­n while having a role in adapting courses to the requiremen­ts of the labour market and developing a joint understand­ing of quality and relevance in higher education, for the simple reason that this facilitate­s the establishm­ent of great, effective business leadership. Competitiv­eness is stronger than ever, and focusing on moulding tomorrow’s leaders allows them to learn the skills most appropriat­e for their own prospectiv­e career track,” said CEO and Executive director of The Concept Stadium, Jonathan Dalli.

The current Diploma in Organisati­on and Business Leadership was created from the

integratio­n of the Higher Diploma in Administra­tion and Management and the Higher Diploma in Marketing and Sales Management.

This integratio­n optimises resources from both the Business and Enterprise Management Department and the Marketing Department, creating a more cohesive and robust curriculum. By leveraging the strengths of the previous diplomas, the current programme is designed to offer a more effective course of study. Its primary objective is to provide applicants with the opportunit­y to acquaint themselves with a diverse array of theories and establishe­d practices relevant to contempora­ry organisati­ons. Specifical­ly tailored for individual­s with supervisor­y or managerial experience, seeking to enhance their management and marketing skills, the

programme has been crafted to accommodat­e working applicants. The duration has been condensed to two years, as opposed to three, featuring a blend of on-campus sessions to foster direct interactio­n with lecturers and partial online lectures for flexibilit­y. Furthermor­e, the newly establishe­d Higher Diploma facilitate­s a smooth transition for eligible students into the Master of Business Administra­tion (MBA) programme. This strategic alignment not only ensures a seamless educationa­l progressio­n but also contribute­s significan­tly to enhancing overall student retention within the academic framework.

 ?? ?? Maurizio Cortis, Marketing manager, PwC Malta; Vicky Soler, Human Resources manager, PwC Malta; Antonietta Rosiello, Course coordinato­r, Higher Diploma in Organisati­on and Business Leadership, Fema; Lisa Pullicino, partner PwC Malta; Prof. Alfred J. Vella, UM rector; Jonathan Dalli, CEO & Executive director, The Concept Stadium; Prof. Emanuel Said, dean, Fema; Prof. Franco Curmi, head of Department of Marketing, Fema and Lorraine Borg, chief Brand officer, The Concept Stadium
Maurizio Cortis, Marketing manager, PwC Malta; Vicky Soler, Human Resources manager, PwC Malta; Antonietta Rosiello, Course coordinato­r, Higher Diploma in Organisati­on and Business Leadership, Fema; Lisa Pullicino, partner PwC Malta; Prof. Alfred J. Vella, UM rector; Jonathan Dalli, CEO & Executive director, The Concept Stadium; Prof. Emanuel Said, dean, Fema; Prof. Franco Curmi, head of Department of Marketing, Fema and Lorraine Borg, chief Brand officer, The Concept Stadium

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