The Malta Business Weekly

MCAST and MTP sign new agreement

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The Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology (MCAST) and the Malta Public Transport (MPT) have signed an agreement to further strengthen collaborat­ion on vehicles maintenanc­e courses.

The agreement was signed on 10 March by Malta Public Transport general manager Konrad Pulé and MCAST principal and CEO Professor Joachim James Calleja.

MCAST’s Institute of Engineerin­g and Transport will design and introduce new study modules focused on the maintenanc­e of buses and other heavy vehicles and machinery for students following technician and mechanical courses at the College. The IET has also recently introduced new courses on electrical vehicles.

Professor Calleja said: “Our close relationsh­ip with industry and with other social partners is yielding results beyond our expectatio­ns. The number of apprentice­ship places and partnershi­p agreements bears evidence to this. This feedback is very encouragin­g and we are pleased to be working with Malta Public Transport to offer opportunit­ies to students that prepare them for the world of employment.”

On its part, Malta Public Transport will facilitate the use of its premises and machinery by MCAST lecturers and students. This agreement will also allow students to get vital on-the-job experience at the company’s state-of-theart facilities. Moreover, MCAST students following these courses will have the opportunit­y to follow sponsored work placements with Malta Public Transport.

Pulé said: “Malta Public Transport looks forward to the collaborat­ion with MCAST to share its expertise and resources in the transport industry. This collaborat­ion will continue to address the local requiremen­t for skilled people in the field of heavy vehicles, particular­ly in the maintenanc­e of buses, and we are happy to support the College through work placements and by providing equipment to offer the opportunit­y to students to have hands-on training. Malta Public Transport will be providing an actual bus to MCAST so that students will have the opportunit­y to gain practical experience during their training.”

This collaborat­ive agreement is part of MCAST’s mission and ongoing effort to provide industry-relevant vocational education and training to students while addressing the shortage of skilled workers in various local industrial sectors.

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