A Memorandum of Understanding was signed on Thursday between the Competitive Malta Foundation and the Public Policy Department at the University of Malta.
The memorandum relates to research to be undertaken by university students reading for public policy degrees in conjunction with Competitive Malta Foundation on topics relating to domestic competitiveness.
The memorandum, which sets out the procedural aspects and the parameters within which this scheme is intended to work, was signed by Prof. Juanito Camilleri and Prof. Godfrey Pirotta on behalf of the University of Malta and by Andy Gatesy, CEO of Toly Products and Vice-President of the Competitive Malta Foundation on behalf of the Competitive Malta think-tank.