Crime mapping in Gozo Observer
The 22nd edition of the Gozo Observer has just been published. Interesting articles include one by Patrick Schembri, who gives an insight into the threat faced by the Painted Frog, the only native amphibian in the Maltese Islands, and Saviour Formosa’s...
The 22nd edition of the Gozo Observer has just been published.
Interesting articles include one by Patrick Schembri, who gives an insight into the threat faced by the Painted Frog, the only native amphibian in the Maltese Islands, and Saviour Formosa’s article on crime mapping in Gozo.
Fr Joseph Bezzina writes about some of the treasures found in the National Archives in Gozo, while Roderick Pace gives an insight into how certain Gozitan characteristics have remained the same over the passage of time.
Mario Saliba describes the many attractions of Nadur and former Speaker Anton Tabone relates the history of the University Gozo Centre up to its promotion to campus.
Consiglia Azzopardi writes about the lace programme and Lace Day which are held at the University Campus, while the first EU funded University of Malta course to be held in Gozo is tackled by Caroline Camilleri Rolls.
Joseph Calleja gives a report on the academic and extra-curricular activities held at the campus between January and June.
Free copies of the Gozo Observer can be obtained from the University Campus, Mġarr Road, Xewkija, call 2156 4559, fax 2156 4550 or e-mail ugc@um.edu.mt.