Guest speakers at European University Malta Centre
The European University Malta Centre (EU) seeks to give the best service to its Master in Business Administration (MBA) students. As part of the ongoing training initiatives last October and November, a number of speakers from various industry sectors...
The European University Malta Centre (EU) seeks to give the best service to its Master in Business Administration (MBA) students. As part of the ongoing training initiatives last October and November, a number of speakers from various industry sectors were invited to give presentations on how management theory is adopted and practised.
Rosanne Camilleri, a management consultant with the Department of Health, Policy and Planning, explained how a strategic plan was formulated on the conversion of the new units that will start operating at Mater Dei Hospital and how this is being implemented.
George Micallef, a freelance tourism adviser with the Ministry of Tourism, conducted the second seminar, which focused on a discussion talk on product development issues, accommodation development, coastal development and tourism strategic planning. Mr Micallef also briefed the students on his advisory experiences to governments of other countries.
The third guest speaker was Sara Falconi, a consultant on how cultural events and concepts are implemented creatively. She has created and implemented the Sistema Museo in Italy and co-ordinated market research at St James Cavalier. She is also collaborating on the activities of the Valletta Alive Foundation, the organisation which promotes the enhancement of Valletta's cultural life.
The European Institute of Education of Ta' Xbiex is licensed by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Employment as a tertiary level institution of the European University External Programmes. European University exams are organised at the Examinations Department of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Employment.
For more information visit www.eu.edu.mt, e-mail info@eu.edu.mt or call 2133-2804.