Malta is a English-speaking Mediterranean hub with strengths in hospitality/tourism, iGaming, finance/compliance, health sciences, and ICT. Universities and colleges integrate practical training and industry exposure, aided by the country’s compact size—campuses, employers, and accommodation are all within short commutes. International student services are responsive, and a warm climate plus a large service economy mean part-time work often aligns with study timetables. Graduates gain customer-facing and operations experience valued by service-sector employers across Europe and the Middle East. For students who want an English-medium education with strong work-integrated learning in a safe, friendly setting, Malta delivers.
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Major Cities — Living & Tuition
| City | Monthly Living (range, local) | Currency | UG Tuition / yr (range) | Masters Tuition / yr (range) |
| Valletta/Sliema | €900–€1,200/mo | EUR | €7k–€12k | €8k–€15k |
| Msida (Uni area) | €900–€1,200/mo | EUR | €7k–€12k | €8k–€15k |
| St. Julian’s | €1,000–€1,300/mo | EUR | €7k–€12k | €8k–€15k |
Earnings (Indicative)
| Part-time hourly (typical/min) | Part-time monthly (20 hrs/wk est.) | Full-time average monthly salary (gross) |
| €5.0–€6.5 (national wage system; sectoral differences) | 20 hrs/week → ~€430–€560/month | ~€1,600–€2,200 gross/month |
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