The Centre for Labour Studies (CLS) at the University rewarded the four top students in the first cohort to graduate with a Bachelor’s degree in Work and Human Resources.

A cash award was presented by the centre in collaboration with the Confederation of Maltese Trade Unions, the Forum Unjons Maltin, the General Workers’ Union and the Malta Employers’ Association. The degree is a five-year, part-time, evening course run by the centre in collaboration with the Faculty of Economics, Management and Accountancy.

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