PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
- Experience the breath-taking beauty of Malta, often referred to as an open-air museum for its visible history and natural wonders including the Megalithic Temples and magnificent Blue Lagoon.
- The University of Malta offers a diverse range of subjects, including business, archaeology, classics, foreign languages, social sciences and arts. All courses are taught in English.
- Live in a lively student town among a diverse international student community from 77 different countries in one of the safest destinations in all of Europe.
- Enjoy life in an inclusive community with Malta continuously being named one of the most LGBTQIA+ friendly locations to study abroad in Europe.
LIFE ABROAD
Experience living on an island in the Republic of Malta while enjoying the beautifully warm Mediterranean climate. Stroll through the artistic and historic streets of Msida, an old fishing village turned lively university town!
VOLUNTEER
Earn a certificate volunteering through the Degree Plus program through the University of Malta. Past volunteer placements include working with children, persons with special needs and refugees.
What We Love About University of Malta
Embrace studying abroad in an off the beaten path location that is filled with an inclusive and close-knit community within Msida!
LEARN MORE
Visit the Program Page for
Study in Malta to learn more.
GET STARTED
You can meet with the ISEP Coordinator at your home campus or speak with an ISEP Student Services Officer, who will guide you through the application process, pre-departure, your time abroad, and your return.
To connect with ISEP, visit our website.
Discover the heart of the Mediterranean Sea on the largest of the Maltese Islands. With over 7,000 years of history and culture Malta is described as “one big open-air museum” because so much of its past is visible today. Visit the Megalithic Temples which are the oldest free-standing structures in the world, or let your imagination wander as you consider whether Malta could truly be the location of the mystical lost city of Atlantis. The Maltese have one of the highest standards of living in the Mediterranean, and the official languages are Maltese and English making conversations with locals both easy and interesting.
The University of Malta is a good site for liberal arts and science students who are very flexible in their course selection. Strong fields of study include Mediterranean studies and civilization, and Near Eastern studies.