Institute of Maltese Studies
Who is a Maltese? What constitutes nationality, affinity, and belonging? If there was a Maltese identity in the past, what will this be like in the future? Find out by enrolling for Masters in Maltese Studies now.
This Master’s course comprising of 14 units is focused on Malta and the Maltese with special reference to culture and identity in their various forms and manifestations past and present. It is spread over three years on a part-time basis starting in October 2016, with the third year dedicated to a dissertation on a relevant topic. All those who have a first degree at any grade and others deemed to have other academic or professional qualifications and experience may apply.
Students will be looking into themes such as ethnicity, politics, governance, migration, society, food, agriculture, environment, religion, archaeology, architecture, law, medicine, music, museums, archives, language, literature, art, heritage and identity. This Master’s course is both a research training degree and a free-standing course drawing on expertise from a wide range of disciplines in different faculties, so that students are exceptionally well-supported and have access to a wide and unique range of knowledge.
Interested persons are invited to apply through the online application facility by 21 July 2016. Late applications can be submitted up to 31 August 2016. Prospective students should contact the University’s Admissions Office or the Institute’s secretariat on +356 2340 3305 or +356 2340 2566 for further details and academic advice. ¸£ÀûÔÚÏßÃâ·Ñ regarding the course can also be obtained from the following .
