University of Malta

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The University of Malta is the only university in Malta.

History

The University of Malta is the oldest university in the Commonwealth outside Britain. On November 12, 1592 was the Jesuit College Collegium Melitense at the instigation of Pope Clement VIII and the grandmaster of the Order of Malta Hugues de Loubenx Verdale by the Bishop of Malta, Tomás Gargal ( Gargallo ) OSIo.Hieros. , Founded in Valletta. First, the subjects of grammar and humanities were later taught theology and philosophy., Later confirmed Already a papal bull of Pope Pius IV on August 29, 1561 by a further Bull of Pope Gregory XIII. of 9 May 1578 precursor of the Collegium Melitense, the Jesuit collegia Externorum authorized the grade of Magister Philosophiae and Doctor divinitatis lend.

The Collegium Milli Tense was originally surrounded by the Merchants Street, St. Christopher Street, St. Paul Street and Archbishop Street. 1650 an extensive public library has been established. 1676 was established by Grand Master Nicolas Cotoner a school of surgery and anatomy, and a religious hospital.

After the expulsion of the Jesuits from Malta in 1768 by the Grand Master of the Order of Malta Manuel Pinto de Fonseca, he founded with his personal wealth, the University General Studies. The decree establishing was signed on 22 November 1769 with the papal letter " Sedula Romani Pontifici " from October 20, 1769 by Pope Clement XIII. confirmed. On May 25, 1771 Today's medical school was established.

After a brief interlude by Napoleon on June 11, 1798 to October 28, 1800, the University was re-established by the Governor of Malta, Alexander Ball. From 1937 to 1974, the University was the royal recognition as Royal University of Malta.

Today's status as a University of Malta was fixed in 1988. The lectures are held in English basically. Since 2009, the DAAD ( German Academic Exchange Service) is represented by a lecturer / lecturer at a university. 2009 Master, 2012, a Diploma Degree in German ( German ) was established.

Faculties

  • Faculty of Architecture & Civil Engineering
  • Faculty of Fine Arts
  • Faculty of Dentistry
  • Faculty of Economics
  • Faculty of Education
  • Faculty of Engineering
  • Faculty of Law
  • Faculty of Medicine & Surgery
  • Faculty of Science
  • Faculty of Theology
  • Faculty of Information Technology IT
  • Faculty of Human Sciences / Psychology
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