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Language course (other)

This letter is to confirm the admission of the above-named student in the course mentioned above for the 2024/2025 academic year.

 

Tuition Fee: 4 000 EUR per year

Medical Insurance: 150 EUR per year

Temporary Residence Permission: 200 EUR one-time payment

Other Expenses (Administrative Fee, Admission Fee, Registration Fee, Airport Reception Charges, etc.): 1 800 EUR one-time payment

Visa application fee: 150 EUR

Complete one-year expenses: 6 300 EUR

 

The Admission Letter means that we are ready to start enrolment procedures to grant you student status at our university. Please note that you can stay at the hostel provided by the University.

Students should bring with them the following documents:

  1. Original Invitation letter (for non-EU citizens);
  2. Complete first-year payment slip;
  3. 8 passport size photos;
  4. Original School Certificates (should be legalized by the Embassy of Malta).

 

Note! Groups will be created upon sufficient number of students.

Please, make sure that all above said documents are along with you before leaving your country. Immigration authorities may demand them at the airport. You should inform us about your flight details in order to avoid any problems at the airport and in order to be received by our representative. Please feel free to contact us by phone or e-mail.

Attention! Kindly note that by the time of your arrival it is compulsory for the Accommodation fee to be covered for 3 months. The fee is non-refundable.

We look forward to your arrival in Malta and we are confident that you will continue fulfilling your career path and spend interesting student years at International European University, Malta campus.

Dentistry on campus (MSc) (other)

This letter is to confirm the admission of the above-named student in the course mentioned above for the 2024/2025 academic year with a tuition fee of 8 500 EUR per year.

We would like to congratulate you with receiving a partial scholarship (for the entire period of study) from our University fund. The fee structure, including your scholarship, is:

 

Tuition Fee: 7 000 EUR every year

Medical Insurance: 150 EUR every year

Temporary Residence Permission:  200 EUR one-time payment

Other Expenses (Administrative Fee, Admission Fee, Registration Fee, Airport Reception Charges, etc.): 1 800 EUR first year only

Visa application fee: 150 EUR first year only

Complete one-year expenses: 9 300 EUR per year

Complete second year and onwards: 7 150 EUR every year

 

The Admission Letter means that we are ready to start enrolment procedures to grant you student status at our university. Please note that you can stay at the hostel provided by the University. 

  1. Original Invitation letter (for non-EU citizens);
  2. Complete first-year payment slip;
  3. 8 passport size photos;
  4. Original School Certificates (should be legalized by the Embassy of Malta).

 

Note! Groups will be created upon sufficient number of students.

Please, make sure that all above said documents are along with you before leaving your country. Immigration authorities may demand them at the airport. You should inform us about your flight details in order to avoid any problems at the airport and in order to be received by our representative. Please feel free to contact us by phone or e-mail.

Attention! Kindly note that by the time of your arrival it is compulsory for the Accommodation fee to be covered for 3 months. The fee is non-refundable.

We look forward to your arrival in Malta and we are confident that you will continue fulfilling your career path and spend interesting student years at International European University, Malta campus.

Dentistry on campus (other)

This letter is to confirm the admission of the above-named student in the course mentioned above for the 2024/2025 academic year with a tuition fee of 8 500 EUR per year.

We would like to congratulate you with receiving a partial scholarship (for the entire period of study) from our University fund. The fee structure, including your scholarship, is:

 

Tuition Fee: 6 000 EUR every year

Medical Insurance: 150 EUR every year

Temporary Residence Permission: 200 EUR one-time payment

Other Expenses (Administrative Fee, Admission Fee, Registration Fee, Airport Reception Charges, etc.): 1 800 EUR first year only

Visa application fee: 150 EUR first year only

Complete one-year expenses: 8 300 EUR per year

Complete second year and onwards: 6 150 EUR every year

 

The Admission Letter means that we are ready to start enrolment procedures to grant you student status at our university. Please note that you can stay at the hostel provided by the University. 

Students should bring with them the following documents:

  1. Original Invitation letter (for non-EU citizens);
  2. Complete first-year payment slip;
  3. 8 passport size photos;
  4. Original School Certificates (should be legalized by the Embassy of Malta).

 

Note! Groups will be created upon sufficient number of students.

Please, make sure that all above said documents are along with you before leaving your country. Immigration authorities may demand them at the airport. You should inform us about your flight details in order to avoid any problems at the airport and in order to be received by our representative. Please feel free to contact us by phone or e-mail.

Attention! Kindly note that by the time of your arrival it is compulsory for the Accommodation fee to be covered for 3 months. The fee is non-refundable.

We look forward to your arrival in Malta and we are confident that you will continue fulfilling your career path and spend interesting student years at International European University, Malta campus.

Bachelor’s in Information Technology (On Campus)

This letter is to confirm the admission of the above-named student in the course mentioned above for the 2024/2025 academic year.

 

Tuition Fee: 4 000 EUR every year

Medical Insurance: 150 EUR every year

Temporary Residence Permission and Medical Check-Up: 200 EUR one-time payment

Other Expenses (Administrative Fee, Admission Fee, Registration Fee, Airport Reception Charges, etc.): 1 800 EUR first year only

Visa application fee: 150 EUR first year only

Complete one-year expenses: 6 300 EUR per year 

Complete second year and onwards: 4 150 EUR every year

 

The Admission Letter means that we are ready to start enrolment procedures to grant you student status at our university. Please note that you can stay at the hostel provided by the University. It is possible to cover the accommodation fee after arrival.

Students should bring with them the following documents:

  1. Original Invitation letter (for non-EU citizens);
  2. Complete first-year payment slip;
  3. 8 passport size photos;
  4. Original School Certificates (should be legalized by the Embassy of Malta).

 

Note! Groups will be created upon sufficient number of students.

Please, make sure that all above said documents are along with you before leaving your country. Immigration authorities may demand them at the airport. You should inform us about your flight details in order to avoid any problems at the airport and in order to be received by our representative. Please feel free to contact us by phone or e-mail.

We look forward to your arrival in Malta and we are confident that you will continue fulfilling your career path and spend interesting student years at International European University, Malta campus.

Invoice

This is to confirm the admission and reservation of the seat for the above-mentioned student in the indicated course for the academic session 2023-24.

 

You are requested to transfer the fee in the amount of 6 700 EUR into the account mentioned below. The fee includes:

 

  1. Tuition fee: 6 000 EUR
  2. One month hostel deposit fee: 550 EUR
  3. Visa application fee: 150 EUR

NAME: IEU ADMISSION CENTER

IBAN: ES56 2100 0870 6602 0053 0114

SWIFT: CAIXESBBXXX

BANK NAME: CAIXA BANK

Beneficiary: IEU ADMISSION CENTER

IBAN: LT213250061418347947

SWIFT/BIC: REVOLT21

Intermediary BIC: CHASDEFX

Bank Name: REVOLUT BANK UAB

Orientation Week

Exploring the Campus

The International European University, Ukraine – Malta Campus always does its best to insure all of the freshmen feel confident and welcomed when they first arrive in Gzira! When students arrive in Malta, they are greeted by the IEU staff and taken to their accommodation. They have a chance to relax and settle in before attending an orientation session where we will explain all the important things about living in Malta, including information about everyday spending, the city map, and their personal schedules.

The campus is a good place to start the exploration of the university! It is the center of all academic activity, and students can find all the facilities they need here. There are several libraries on campus that can be used for research purposes or just for reading a book in peace. The lecture theatres offer a wide range of courses in different subjects, while computer labs provide students with access to computers and printers so they can complete their assignments at any time during their stay at IEU.

The accommodation options available on campus include single rooms or shared flats with other international students who have come from different countries around the world as well!

Meeting Teachers and Fellow Students

Students have the opportunity to meet their future educators and fellow students before their first week of classes. At the opening session of each course, students are introduced to their professor or teaching assistant, who will tell more about their background and how they can help them in their studies. Students also have some time for questions at this point.

Students have an opportunity to meet alumni from their program or other students from around the world who are currently studying at IEU Malta. This is a great way for international students to get advice about life in Malta as well as tips on how to prepare for academic success here!

The first week of study abroad experience is an opportunity to explore the city and get a feel for the culture. If our freshmen are interested in taking part in any local events, such as festivals or carnivals, this is also an excellent time to do so! We also encourage our nubies

to Visit museums and galleries and Explore the historic sites of Gzira. The orientation week is the best time for making friends, joining student organizations, attending social events, and making connections with other students and faculty members, who can provide freshmen with valuable advice and support throughout their time at IEU.

Exploring the Island

The first week of students’ stay in Malta is also the perfect time to explore the island and get to know its natural wonders. The beaches are great for swimming, sunbathing, snorkeling, and other water sports such as windsurfing or kitesurfing. If students are looking for something more adventurous than lying on a beach towel all day long (which wouldn’t be bad either), there are many hiking trails that take you through beautiful forests and offer stunning views of the valleys below.

If we know our newbies are interested in learning more about Malta’s history – then visiting some of its historical sites would be a good idea–the Hypogeum or Tarxien Temples are two popular options but there are many others as well!

International students have the opportunity to become part of a diverse community and experience life in one of the most beautiful countries in Europe. The first week at IEU is an exciting time for all new students as they make their way into their new homes away from their homeland. It can be daunting at first but with some preparation beforehand students always find it much easier than expected!

Clean up Malta!

Clean up Malta!

Malta is known for its beaches, ancient temples, and historic cities. The importance of keeping nature clean has been highlighted by the government and the IEU, Malta Campus through various campaigns such as ‘Clean Up Malta’. Students can contribute towards this by taking part in cleaning activities organized by International European University, Malta Campus communities.

The Natural Beauty of Malta

Malta is a small island nation in the Mediterranean Sea with a population of just over half a million people. The country’s natural beauty is one of its most important assets, as it attracts tourists from all over the world to experience its unique landscape and wildlife.

There are two main types of landscapes in Malta: coastal and inland. Coastal areas are characterized by rocky shores, sandy beaches, and cliffs that drop down into deep blue waters dotted with small islands; inland regions feature rolling hills dotted with trees such as olive groves or almond trees (which give us our delicious amaretti biscuits!).

The wildlife found here includes birds such as peacocks and flamingos; reptiles like tortoises; mammals like bats and rabbits; invertebrates like snails – oh wait! We don’t have any snails because they’re bad news for plants so we’ve got rid of them! There are also lots more creatures living here but we don’t want you getting bored reading about them all so let’s move on!

The Role of Students in Keeping Nature Clean

International European University, Malta Campus students always play an important role in keeping nature clean. They participate in community projects, educate their peers and encourage them to participate in these activities as well. There are several environmental laws and regulations in Malta. The Waste Management Act, the Environmental Protection Act, and the Nature Conservation Act are some of them. These laws aim to protect our environment by regulating how we dispose of waste and how we use natural resources like water or land.

Environmental education in IEU, Malta Campus is a field of study to teach students about the environment and its importance. In Malta, environmental education is taught in schools and universities to cover topics such as recycling, energy conservation, and climate change. Activities like planting trees or cleaning up beaches take place at the University as well to help students learn about nature while having fun!

There are many ways to help keep the environment clean. Whether it’s picking up litter on your way home from school or buying products that are made with recycled materials, every small action counts! If you want to get started right away, here are some tips:

  • Bring your own bag when shopping for groceries or other items so that fewer plastic bags end up in landfills.
  • When eating out at restaurants, ask for a takeout container instead of using disposable ones (or bring your own). This will reduce waste overall since most people don’t think about what happens after they throw away their food containers – they just assume they’ll be thrown away!

Students who wish to join the “Clean up Malta!’ organization and help to keep the island clean should contact the head of the student body of the. Let’s protect nature together!

Film and Theater Club is Open!

Film and Theater Club is Open!

Film&Theater Club at International European University, Malta Campus is a popular way for students to explore their interests in Cinema and Performing Arts, while also engaging in social activities and building a sense of community with like-minded individuals. The extracurricular club provides opportunities for students to watch films and attend theatre productions, as well as to participate in various activities related to filmmaking and theatre production.

We are happy to announce that the International European University, Malta Campus opens its Film&Theater Club!

One of the primary activities of Film&Theater Club is film screenings. Our Club organizes regular movie nights where IEU, Malta Campus students can gather to watch and discuss films, followed by group discussions and analysis. Film and Theater Club at the IEU, Malta organizes Film Festivals or Showcase Events, where students can screen their films or show films they have made in collaboration with other students.

In addition to watching films, Film&Theater Club organizes filmmaking workshops and training sessions. These sessions include instruction on various aspects of film production, such as cinematography, editing, and sound design. Students can also learn about different genres and styles of filmmaking, as well as the technical and creative aspects of filmmaking.

The club aims at nurturing the creative and analytical potential of students through performance theater. Drama is one unique form of art that explores the avenues of playwriting, stage designing, directing, and acting. While highlighting these aspects of play-acting, the club primarily focuses on introducing and appreciating different forms of theater to students. Lecture sessions and workshops on British Theater are the foundation of club activity.

Our Film&Theater Club provides opportunities for IEU, Malta Campus students to engage in theatre productions, whether as performers, writers, or directors. We put on our productions, ranging from classic plays to modern productions, and collaborate with other clubs or departments both in Maltese universities and foreign universities.

In addition to staging productions, our Film&Theater Club organizes workshops and training sessions. It includes acting classes, improvisation workshops, and other theatre-related training. The IEU, Malta Campus students can learn about the history and theory of theatre, as well as the various styles and techniques used in different types of performances.

Our Film&Theater Club is a social hub for students, providing a space for them to interact with others who share similar interests. Film&Theater Club organizes social events such as group outings to theatres or cinemas, parties, or other activities that help members bond and form friendships.

Film&Theater Club at the International European University, Malta Campus is waiting for you!

Discovering Gzira

Discovering Gzira

Gzira is a hidden gem in Malta that is waiting to be explored! The International European University in Malta has welcomed its first-year students with an engaging introductory tour of the city. The tour aimed to familiarize newcomers with the vibrant culture, historical landmarks, and local attractions, ensuring they feel connected to their new home and community right from the start of their academic journey. Gzira offers a unique blend of old-world charm and modern amenities, making it an excellent destination for travelers who are looking for an authentic Maltese experience. Gzira is a multicultural city, with a strong Arabic influence. The Maltese language is spoken by most people here, but many also speak English and Italian as well. Religion plays an important role in the lives of most locals; there are many churches throughout Gzira holding services in different languages including Arabic and English.

Cultural Venue of Gzira

One of the main reasons to visit Gzira is its beautiful architecture. Fort Manoel, located on Manoel Island near Gżira, Malta, is a remarkable 18th-century fortification that has undergone extensive restoration efforts. The historical gem serves as an important testament to Malta’s military history and doubles as a versatile cultural venue. Over the years, it has been thoughtfully utilized for a variety of cultural events, captivating exhibitions, and captivating performances. Its rich heritage and well-preserved architecture make it an intriguing destination for history enthusiasts and a dynamic space for contemporary cultural expression, adding depth to Malta’s vibrant cultural landscape.

The Manoel Theatre stands as an iconic and cherished cultural gem in Malta, holding the esteemed title of Europe’s oldest continuously operational theater. The historic institution plays a pivotal role in the country’s cultural fabric, serving as a beacon of artistic expression and appreciation. Its diverse and versatile program offers a wide spectrum of cultural experiences, including classical music concerts, operatic masterpieces, mesmerizing ballet performances, and captivating theatrical productions. The theater’s enduring legacy, coupled with its unwavering dedication to promoting and celebrating the arts, has solidified its position as a beloved and vital cultural hub for the residents of Malta and for visitors seeking to immerse themselves in the island’s rich cultural heritage.

Outdoor Activities in Gzira

Gżira, much like other towns in Malta, embraces the rich heritage of traditional Maltese festivals, providing a captivating window into local culture and traditions. The festive occasions typically feature colorful processions where intricately adorned statues of saints are paraded through the streets, accompanied by resounding music from local bands. The air comes alive with the enchantment of fireworks displays lighting up the night sky and adding a sense of celebration and unity. Festivals are a testament to Malta’s deep-rooted traditions and an opportunity for locals and visitors alike to partake in the island’s vibrant cultural legacy.

Gżira’s proximity to the sea and its picturesque surroundings make it an ideal location for outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy various recreational activities while taking in the beauty of the Mediterranean landscape. Gzira-Sliema promenade is a perfect destination for a leisure stroll. The scenic waterfront pathway offers beautiful views of the sea, Valletta’s skyline, and the neighboring Manoel Island. The Yacht Marina on Manoel Island offers an amazing opportunity to admire the boats and enjoy the maritime atmosphere. Manoel Island and its gardens are home to various bird species, making it an excellent spot for bird watching.

Gżira emerges as an ideal destination for individuals seeking a tranquil vacation or pursuing a high-quality education. It distinguishes itself from the bustling tourist hubs of Malta, offering a serene and unhurried atmosphere allowing students and tourists to embrace a more relaxed pace of life. Gżira’s allure lies in its captivating architecture, vibrant cultural scene, delectable cuisine, and picturesque surroundings. Whether you’re a student eager to embark on an educational journey or a traveler in search of a charming escape, Gżira has something to offer everyone. Every student has an opportunity to pack their bags and experience the enchantment of Gżira firsthand with IEU, Malta!

Exploring Malta

Exploring Malta

Malta is a small island nation in the Mediterranean Sea, located in the south of Italy. Despite its small size, Malta provides several excellent opportunities for higher education, making it a great place to study for students from all over the world. Higher education in Malta provides students with a high-quality education recognized across Europe. With a variety of degree courses and study programs of IEU, Ukraine – Malta Campus to choose from, students can find the appropriate one for their interests and career aspirations.

High-Quality Education

One of the main reasons why students choose to study in Malta is the high-quality education provided by the country’s universities. Universities of Malta, including the IEU, Ukraine – Malta Campus, are highly regarded for their study curriculums and research projects, particularly in the fields of law, medicine, and engineering. Its research and innovation activity makes them an excellent option for students looking to pursue research-based careers.

The universities of Malta are known for their collaborative research efforts with educational institutions both in Malta and abroad. It gives its students the opportunity to become part of a multinational student community and take part in academic mobility programs or internships in both the public and private sectors.

Over 20% of the country’s budget is dedicated to education. This makes Malta a great place for students looking to have an international experience while studying in Europe. The country has a strong economy and offers plenty of job opportunities for students after graduation.

Multicultural Environment

Malta is a multicultural country, with a diverse population made up of people from all over the world. This makes it an excellent place for international students to study, as they can experience different cultures and make new friends from all over the world. The country is also known for its hospitality, making it easy for international students to adapt to a new environment.

Malta’s official languages are Maltese and English. Both languages are widely spoken throughout the country. Many Maltese people are bilingual or even trilingual, speaking Italian or another European language. Such linguistic diversity adds to the country’s multicultural character, creating a rich tapestry of cultures and identities.

Malta’s multicultural environment is also reflected in its cuisine, music, art, and festivals. Maltese cuisine is a blend of Mediterranean, Italian, and Arabic influences, with dishes such as pastizzi, and rabbit stew. The country’s music scene is also diverse, featuring traditional Maltese folk music, as well as modern pop and rock music from local and international artists. Malta also hosts a range of cultural festivals throughout the year, including the Malta International Arts Festival, the Malta Jazz Festival, and the Valletta Film Festival, among others.

Affordable Cost of Living

One of the most significant advantages of studying in Malta is the affordable cost of living. The cost of living in the country is lower than in other popular study-abroad destinations, such as the UK and the US. It means students can save money on accommodation, food, and other expenses, making it easier to budget for their studies.

The cost of living in Malta can vary depending on several factors such as location, lifestyle, accommodation, and personal preferences. Housing is one of the largest expenses in Malta. Rent for a one-bedroom apartment in the city center can range from around €500 to €900 per month, depending on the location and the quality of the apartment. Outside of the city center, rent for a one-bedroom apartment can range from around €400 to €800 per month.

Food and groceries are generally affordable in Malta. A typical meal at a local restaurant can cost around €10 to €20 per person. Basic groceries such as bread, milk, and eggs are reasonably priced, while imported goods can be more expensive.

The cost of higher education in Malta is relatively low compared to other European countries. Public universities and colleges charge tuition fees, but these are heavily subsidized by the government. Private institutions can charge higher fees, but students can save money on other expenses.

Scenery and Climate

Malta is a beautiful country with a warm climate and stunning scenery. The country is known for its crystal-clear waters, beautiful beaches, and stunning architecture. This makes it an excellent place for students who want to study in a relaxing and peaceful environment.

Malta has a Mediterranean climate, with hot and dry summers and mild winters. The average temperature in the summer months (June-August) ranges from 24 to 30 degrees Celsius, while the average temperature in the winter months (December-February) ranges from 12 to 18 degrees Celsius. It makes Malta a great study and travel destination for people all over the world.

Malta is known for its beautiful scenery. The country is surrounded by crystal-clear waters and boasts some of the most stunning beaches in Europe, such as Golden Bay and Mellieha Bay. There are several picturesque fishing villages, such as Marsaxlokk and Marsaskala, which offer charming views of colorful boats and traditional Maltese architecture.

Job Opportunities

Malta is an excellent place for students to work while studying. The country’s economy is growing rapidly, and there are plenty of job opportunities available for students. The government also offers a post-study work visa, which allows international students to work in Malta for up to two years after completing their studies.

Malta has a growing economy and is known for having a diverse range of job opportunities. Some of the major industries in Malta include iGaming, financial services, tourism, manufacturing, medicine, law, and IT.

Tourism is another important industry in Malta, and there are plenty of job opportunities in hotels, restaurants, and other tourism-related businesses. These jobs include hotel staff, tour guides, and customer service representatives. International students with a higher education degree or young persons who wants to pursue it at Maltese universities have the option of working in the Tourism industry. It helps students to get a new working experience and create a foundation for a future career.

Other industries in Malta, such as Manufacturing and Healthcare, also offer job opportunities. Malta has a growing economy with a diverse range of job opportunities, making it an attractive destination for those seeking employment opportunities in a variety of fields.

Higher education in Malta is an excellent opportunity for students who want to study in a multicultural environment, enjoy a beautiful climate and scenery, and access affordable education. The country’s work-life balance is an attractive factor, making it a great place for students to study and live. The country’s high-quality education, combined with its low cost of living and job opportunities, make it an excellent choice for students from all over the world.

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