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  2. University of Malta - Wikipedia

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    University of Malta campus. The main campus of the University of Malta is located in an area known as Tal-Qroqq in Msida. It has a total area of 250,207 m 2 (2,693,210 sq ft), and it houses most of the university's faculties, centres and institutions. [7] University of Malta library.

  3. Msida - Wikipedia

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    Msida is located along a creek, south of Gzira and west of Valletta." Brian Harrington Spier, 1967. Msida (Maltese: L-Imsida, Italian: Misida) is a harbour town in the Eastern Region of Malta with a population of 7,623 (2021). [1]

  4. Old University Building, Valletta - Wikipedia

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    The University of Malta was established in 1769 after the Jesuits were expelled, and it continued to use the same building. [3] Although the university moved to a much larger campus at Tal-Qroqq in Msida in the 1960s, the Old University Building still houses a number of university departments and it is used for some lectures and conferences.

  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. The Headmaster is Alternattiva Demokratika politician Mario Mallia. [72] [73]

  6. Ġ.F. Abela Junior College - Wikipedia

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    Ġ.F. Abela Junior College, commonly known as the Junior College (JC), is a further education college in Msida, Malta, which prepares students for the Matriculation Certificate. It was established in 1995 by the University of Malta. It is named after the 17th-century Maltese historian Giovanni Francesco Abela.

  7. Collegium Melitense - Wikipedia

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    After 1769, the premises continued to house the University of Malta and some alterations were made to the building in the 19th century. The former college was the university's main campus until the 1960s, when it moved to a much larger site at Msida. [2]

  8. Xewkija - Wikipedia

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    The University of Malta (Gozo Campus) and the offices of the Employment & Training Corporation are in the suburbs of the village. There are also the Gozo Stadium, the Government Farm, St. Mary's Cemetery, Xewkija Cemetery and an industrial estate which employs hundreds of Gozitan workers.

  9. List of bus routes in Malta - Wikipedia

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    Bir id-Deheb, Żejtun, Santa Luċija, Paola, Marsa, Ħamrun, Msida University of Malta Runs via Għaxaq and Mater Dei Hospital towards University of Malta. Runs via St. Luke's Hospital towards Gudja. May run via St. Luke's Hospital towards University of Malta. 810 see note: Rabat, Attard, Birkirkara, Psaila St., Msida University of Malta