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University of Leicester graduation

The Centre for Labour Market Studies (CLMS) and the FHRD congratulate the four students who graduated last month in Leicester reading an M.Sc. in Training and Human Resource Management. They are Tony Apap, Anna Dalli, Claire Ebejer and Janet Meli.

The FHRD is organising its annual presentation ceremony on March 11. This will be co-hosted by CLMS and presided over by the Minister of Education, Youth and Employment.

During this event the foundation will be celebrating the successful completion of studies by a further 13 M.Sc. students, who graduated last July in Leicester, one certificate student, and five diploma students.

To date no fewer than 100 Maltese students have been successful on CLMS courses through the FHRD and a further 72 are currently reading for one of the CLMS programmes - certificate, diploma, master's and doctorate.

New intake

A new intake of courses started last month, and 13 students enrolled. The next intakes will be in April and in September. For the April intake the FHRD is organising an information meeting on Saturday, March 12, at 9 a.m. at the FHRD premises in San Gwann.

The meeting will provide all the necessary information to prospective students. If you wish to learn more about the courses phone Daniela Gouder on 2137-8895 or e-mail dgouder@fhrd.org. Course content can be viewed online at www.fhrd.org/hrdevelopment.asp

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