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Network Coordinator - Malta
University of Malta
Dr Sandra M. Dingli
The Edward de Bono Institute
for the Design and Development of Thinking
The University of Malta traces its origins to the founding of the Collegium Melitense which was set up in November 1592.
Situated at Tal-Qroqq, the University of Malta is the highest teaching institution of the State by which it is mainly financed and is open to all those who have the requisite qualifications.
There are some 10,000 students including over 750 foreign/exchange students from nearly 80 different countries, following full-time or part-time degree and diploma courses, many of them run on the modular or credit system.
Over 2,500 students graduate in various disciplines annually. The degree courses at the University are designed to produce highly qualified professionals, with experience of research, who will play key roles in industry, commerce and public affairs in general.
The International M.Sc. in Strategic Innovation and Future Creation is coordinated by The Edward de Bono Institute for the Design and Development of Thinking which was set up with collaboration with Professor Edward de Bono of Lateral Thinking fame in October 1992.
