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  2. University of Malta - Wikipedia

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    The Old University Building in Valletta. The precursor to the University of Malta was the Collegium Melitense, a Jesuit college which was set up on 12 November 1592. [4] This was originally located in an old house in Valletta, [5] but a purpose-built college was constructed between 1595 and 1597.

  3. Old University Building, Valletta - Wikipedia

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    Old University Building. The Old University Building (Maltese: L-Università l-Qadima or L-Università l-Antika), also known as the Valletta Campus, is the original campus of the University of Malta, located adjacent to the Church of the Jesuits in Valletta, Malta. Construction of the building began in 1595, and it originally housed a Jesuit ...

  4. List of universities in Malta - Wikipedia

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    Private universities. London School of Commerce, Valletta. American University of Malta, Cospicua [4][6] Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Victoria [4][7] European Graduate School, Valletta [4][8] Global College Malta, SmartCity,Kalkara [3][9] Middlesex University Malta, Pembroke [4][10] (Middlesex University will be ...

  5. Valletta - Wikipedia

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    The Valletta Campus of the University of Malta is situated in the Old University Building. It serves as an extension of the Msida Campus, especially offering international masters programmes. [71] A church school, "St. Albert the Great", is also situated in Valletta.

  6. Church of the Jesuits, Valletta - Wikipedia

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    Studies at the college also continued, and the University of Malta was established in 1769 to take its place. [3] The church was used for the University's degree conferment ceremonies until the 1960s, when the institution moved to a new campus at Tal-Qroqq in Msida. [1] Masters and Doctoral graduation ceremonies are still held inside the church ...

  7. Manuel Pinto da Fonseca - Wikipedia

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    Manuel Pinto da Fonseca (also Emmanuel Pinto de Fonseca; 24 May 1681 – 23 January 1773) was a Portuguese nobleman, the 68th [1] Grand Master of the Order of Saint John, from 1741 until his death. He undertook many building projects, introducing the Baroque style throughout Malta. The cost of these projects contributed to bankrupting the Order ...

  8. Collegium Melitense - Wikipedia

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    The Collegium Melitense was a Jesuit college in Valletta, Hospitaller Malta, which existed between 1592 and 1769. Lectures at the educational institution began in 1593, and it moved to a purpose-built building adjacent to a Jesuit church in 1597. The 17th century saw an expansion of its curriculum and an increase in the number of students in ...

  9. Category:University of Malta - Wikipedia

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    Academic staff of the University of Malta‎ (66 P) ... Old University Building, Valletta; U. University of Malta Students' Futsal Team This page was ...