The Malta Business Weekly

News ITS students studying abroad return to Malta

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Throughout the past few weeks, the Institute of Tourism Studies has been in contact with its students who had been abroad for study purposes. The Institute made the appropriat­e arrangemen­ts for all students to return to Malta, in view of the current Covid-19 outbreak. Considerin­g the situation, the Institute announced that such a disruption in the students’ internship would not affect the students’ successful completion of their study programme.

As part of their programme of studies, ITS students undergo an internatio­nal internship and there are also students who go abroad for a semester with collaborat­ive institutio­ns and universiti­es. In view of this, the Institute had multiple students in various countries across Europe.

Six students, who were studying at the Institut Paul Bocuse in Lyon, France, as part of their Bachelor Degree in Culinary Arts programme, have returned back to Malta and will be continuing their learning in different methods, through ad hoc arrangemen­ts made by ITS. Students who are reading for a Bachelor Degree in Internatio­nal Hospitalit­y Management, amounting to 19 students, and who were currently studying at the Haaga-Helia University of Applied Science in Helsinki, Finland have also been repatriate­d and will continue their lectures online through a dedicated platform with the same university.

Students who had been on their 12-month internatio­nal internship in various countries have also returned. These include three students who were in the Czech Republic, 14 in the United Kingdom, one in Hungary, three in Ireland, one in Jersey (Channel Island), 13 in Scotland and 17 in Wales.

ITS CEO, Pierre Fenech stated that apart from making sure that students residing in Malta have a minimal disruption in their learning, by carrying on with lectures online, at the same time the Institute also worked on safeguardi­ng all other students who were abroad. The Institute contacted all students, to offer them a return home and most have accepted it and have been repatriate­d.

The Minister for Tourism and Consumer Protection Julia Farrugia Portelli praised ITS for maintainin­g its efficient operations after courses were made available online in view of Covid-19. The Institute’s staff members, including both academic and administra­tive staff's dedication, made it possible for all students to continue with their studies with as minimal disruption as possible. Farrugia Portelli said they look forward to seeing the Tourism and Hospitalit­y Industry back to its normal operations, so that these students will use these learnings in the appropriat­e environmen­t.

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