Following the success of last year’s initiative, the University is making a number of courses open to the public. These will be offered on a first come, first served basis and places are restricted.
The intention is to enable members of the public with particular interests to widen their knowledge by attending selected undergraduate lectures on specific subjects.
These subjects vary from ‘Roman baroque sculpture’ through to ‘Women in the Bible’ and other courses in anthropology, philosophy and development studies, to name a few.
No certificates or diplomas are offered, but members of the public who have both the time and the wish to widen their understanding and knowledge in specific intellectual areas are welcome to consult the list of lectures available and apply.
Registration for first semester courses (October-February) is open until September 15.
A list of lectures is available at www.um.edu.mt/newsitems/lecturesgeneralpublic.
For more information and online application visit www.um.edu.mt/registrar/students/publiclectures.
Courses available to the public in the second semester (March– May) will be announced at a later date.