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PwC join forces with MCAST to make students industry ready

PwC join forces with MCAST to make students industry ready
Oct 27 2022 Share

The Malta College for Arts, Science, and Technology (MCAST) and PwC Malta (PwC) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU), which will further strengthen the spirit of collaboration between the two organisations. 

Through this new agreement, both parties will collaborate to design and review study programmes offered by the College. 

This partnership also aims to ensure the offering of more industry-relevant study programmes offered at MCAST. MCAST Principal and CEO Professor Joachim James Calleja explained, “At MCAST, our strong collaborations with industry partners and understanding of future needs means our diverse courses are created with students’ careers in mind. 

We look forward to this collaboration with PwC as we continue our pro-active approach to build strong connections with the business world where teaching and learning activities have a professional and entrepreneurial focus.” 

On its part, PwC has agreed to further increase its apprenticeships and internship opportunities to MCAST students. Additionally, a structured student summer programme to widen the hands-on approach experience of MCAST students will be launched. 

The College students will be able to gain industry experience with PwC. Moreover, industry experts from PwC will also be delivering thematic lectures to MCAST students in diverse areas of expertise as may be requested by the College.

David Valenzia, PwC’s Territory Senior Partner stated, “PwC believes that it is the responsibility of industry to invest in the student population as the future of our society lies with its youths. 

We will continue to support students to the best of our ability, and, with MCAST, we are excited and look forward to working with both the educators and students, who are the workforce and leaders of tomorrow”. MCAST has also agreed to design, furnish and equip a dedicated PwC space on campus. MCAST student organisations are also set to receive support from PwC.

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Brass House Unit celebrate 8th year anniversary with stylish rebranding

Oct 26 2022 Share

On their 8th year anniversary, local music group Brass House Unit are celebrating their past and future with a gorgeous rebrand ahead of a stint of exciting shows.

Since their first concert at the University of Malta in 2014, the Brass House Unit built a very good reputation, with the mind behind the collective Kevin Abela stating that he is constantly looking for opportunities for growth with the mantra “Good is never enough”.

“Brass House Unit is my baby so I always want the best for it.”

“I always try to think outside the box like we did with our successful ‘Disco Royale’ nights. In these changing times, I want Brass House Unit to continue growing and that is what instigated the rebrand this year”, he stated.

Abela told Malta Daily that Brass House Unit is not just another “function” band, constantly striving to better themselves and push the envelope ahead of another new concept this New Years Eve in Valletta.

 

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Speaking about the future of Brass House Unit, Abela intends to take it to the next level and showcase the brand’s product internationally and hitting the big stages.

“Together with our incredible team made up of musicians, singers and sound engineers who work tirelessly to earn the reputation that BHU now has, I believe that we have all the foundations in place to reach that goal!”

With a new rebrand and a number of exciting shows lined up, make sure you keep an eye on Brass House Unit!

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Activists protesting in Msida calls for safer roads, better buses & priority for walking and cycling

Oct 26 2022 Share

Moviment Graffitti, together with Friends of the Earth Malta, Rota and Extinction Rebellion took to the streets of Msida to protest, calling for direct action and demanding for prioritisation of ‘People Over Petrol’.

In a recent social media post, Moviment Graffitti listed the Maltese socio-environmental activist groups’ demands of direction action, with the three main ones being better bus service, prioritisation of walking and cycling and safer roads.

Demonstrators held cardboard signs with strong messages such as ‘The Marsa project wasted €70 million’, ‘Safer roads? 2022 Malta’s deadliest year on the roads’ and ’33 million commuters 435 bus routes?’, amongst others.

Followers of the protest were urged to send a letter to the Transport Minister on the matter and support the movement.

What do you make of this protest?

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These two photos, taken 7 weeks apart, show how fast the UK changed

These two photos, taken 7 weeks apart, show how fast the UK changed
Oct 26 2022 Share

A set of two photos taken precisely 7 weeks apart shines a light on how quickly the structure of the United Kingdom’s leadership changed.

With the photos showing the traditional ceremony of the monarch meeting the prime minister-in-waiting, one snap shows Queen Elizabeth II shaking hands with short-lived prime Minister Liz Truss while the other shows King Charles III exchanging pleasantries with current Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.

In the 7 weeks between the two photos, the United Kingdom went into national mourning, economic turmoil and political crisis, all whilst struggling to handle the country’s change in leadership.

The Queen met Truss on September 6th, dying only two days later after 70 years on the throne. Following a 45-day crash-and-burn for Truss, former Treasury chief Rishi Sunak was elected as PM, now attempting to make the UK come to grips with its ongoing turmoil.

What does the future hold for the UK’s top brass?

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