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2025-12-25T14:34:38ZEmotional well-being
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Title: Emotional well-being
Abstract: Before we jump into our latest edition, I’d like to welcome our new
Editor-in-Chief, Prof. Ing. Simon G. Fabri, to THINK! An engineer by
profession, Fabri is currently Professor with the Department of Systems
and Control Engineering as well as Pro-Rector for Research and Knowledge
Transfer. He has been instrumental in bringing this edition on Emotional WellBeing to life!
You’re stuck in traffic despite your best efforts to leave early. Your hands
grip the steering wheel tightly, and you clench your teeth in frustration. You
grow indignant at the terrible road design; the motorist ahead of you has
their hand dangling out of the window, and even that annoys you. Your mind
begins racing, each impression riling you up further, your train of thought
hijacked by anger. [excerpt]2022-07-01T00:00:00ZTHINK : Issue 38 : July 2022
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Title: THINK : Issue 38 : July 2022
Abstract: THINK is a quarterly research magazine published by the Marketing, Communications & Alumni Office at the University of Malta.2022-07-01T00:00:00ZThe microscopic world in sharp focus
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Title: The microscopic world in sharp focus
Abstract: The Leica Thunder Imaging System not only lives up to
its grandiose name, it also exceeds it in its purpose.
At first glance, the system looks just like your traditional
microscope with a flatscreen monitor connected to
it. THINK finds itself in the Motor Neuron Disease
Laboratory at the Centre for Molecular Medicine and
Biobanking at the University of Malta. The dim lighting
around the setup creates an impressive atmosphere.
Images flash on the attached screen, and the sophisticated
high-tech features of this specialised microscope
become clearer. 'There is no other microscope like this,'
says Mr Zachary Muscat, Accounts Manager at Evolve
Ltd. — suppliers of this equipment to the University. [excerpt]2022-07-01T00:00:00ZBringing politics to the people
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Title: Bringing politics to the people
Abstract: Politics does not exist in a vacuum. As much as we
might be disillusioned with our political system or
claim indifference, there is no denying that it impacts our
daily life. The way our taxes are invested, which policies
are implemented, and the way public institutions are run
all depend on politics. As Dr Mario Thomas Vassallo puts
it, ‘Politics is exercised by the people, for the people, and
therefore, it shapes and in turn is also shaped by social and
economic transformations.’
Dr Mario Thomas Vassallo (Head of Department of the
Faculty of Economics, Management & Accountancy) has
developed a cross-disciplinary text to democratise the
learning of political science. He explores the relationship
between idealpolitik and realpolitik and aims to connect
academia with the real world of politics, policy making,
religion, economics, and public administration. [excerpt]2022-07-01T00:00:00Z