The Institute for Sustainable Energy (ISE) based in Marsaxlokk Campus in Malta aims to assist in the development of national energy plans through studies in the use of new and renewable energy sources and methods of energy conservation.
The Institute staff organises and participates in teaching programmes and research projects in the field of energy technology. Other objectives include disseminating appropriate methods and techniques relevant to ISE’s areas of interest and to design equipment adapted to local conditions.This is carried out mainly by:
Institute for Sustainable Energy Campus
Lying at the cross-roads of the Mediterranean, UM has been, over its 400-year history, the hub for international academic exchange on the island. UM is the leading higher education institution in Malta and its structures are in line with the Bologna Process and the European Higher Education area.
UM staff carries out academic research and provide a vibrant higher education setting in the arts, sciences and the humanities as required for Malta’s economic, social and cultural development. The courses are designed to produce highly-qualified professionals in multiple disciplines. The alumni community is growing exponentially: well over 3,500 students graduate in various disciplines annually.
UM is committed to high standards of research and teaching and every member of staff at UM plays an important role and contributes to an outstanding student experience.
Today UM is composed of fourteen faculties, a number of interdisciplinary institutes and centres, three schools and a junior college. Besides the main campus, situated at Msida, there are three other campuses: Valletta, Marsaxlokk, Gozo.
The language of instruction is English.
Valletta, Capital of Malta
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