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FACULTY OF ARTS

Arts Student Association (ASA)
The primary aim of A.S.A. is twofold: to create unity between Arts’ students and to act effectively as their representatives whilst also serving as a platform for expression for all those Institutes whose courses fall under the umbrella of the Faculty of Arts. A.S.A. also promotes the relevance of the humanities and social sciences to contemporary debate.
info@webasa.com

 
FACULTY FOR THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT

Society of Architecture and Civil Engineering Students (SACES)
S.A.C.E.S. is a faculty based society for architecture students and is affiliated to the European Architecture Students' Association (E.A.S.A.). Various activities are organised throughout the year. Of particular note is Designs, the annual exhibition of architecture students' work.
saces@um.edu.mt


FACULTY OF DENTAL SURGERY
 

Malta Association for Dental Students (MADS)
M.A.D.S. promotes the study of dentistry in Malta through representing, protecting and furthering the interests of dental students. The association also promotes student exchanges, plays an active role in dental education and public health promotion and organises social, sporting, educational and cultural activities.
president@madsonline.org

 

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS, MANAGEMENT & ACCOUNTANCY

Association of Student of Commercial Studies (ASCS)
ASCS aims to serve as a catalyst, to promote and enhance the student’s professional presence and image through awareness in our society. ASCS strives to improve the standard of commercial education in Malta. It seeks to improve the status and welfare of students of commercial studies in Malta, at the place of study and the place of work.
info@ascsmalta.com

 

FACULTY OF EDUCATION

University Student Teachers Association (USTA)
USTA represents B.Ed.(Hons) students in the Faculty of Education. The association is the link between students and the Faculty and therefore encourages participation in discussions and debate on issues related to how Education is catered for in Malta. As an organisation, it also strives to make life on campus a memorable experience for its members.
president@usta-malta.org


Psychology Students Association - BetaPsi

BetaPsi represents all Maltese Psychology students. It aims to ensure that their rights and interests are safeguarded. It also endeavours to involve Psychology students in its activities and works towards the enhancement of the Psychology Profession in Maltese society. Moreover, Betapsi aims to provide the appropriate scenario of working and studying opportunities for students who want to further their career in Psychology.
info@betapsimalta.com

 

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING

University Engineering Student Association (UESA)
U.E.S.A. is a non-political student organisation which is directed towards students who are enrolled in the Faculty of Engineering. U.E.S.A.'s main aim is to help the engineering students familiarise and accustom themselves with university life, offer help for various needs and also provide both local and foreign working traineeships.
info@uesa-mt.com

 

FACULTY OF INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY

ICT Student Association (ICTSA)
ICTSA (formerly known as ITSA) strives to represent all University students reading any degree in some way associated with information and communications technology. The good relationship that exists between the Faculty and ICTSA helps to bridge the gap between students and staff. The association is often the first point of contact for students who have issues they wish to raise with the Faculty. While ICTSA is primarily oriented towards students seeking careers in ICT, it organises events for the University student body at large.

 

FACULTY OF LAWS

Għaqda Studenti tal-Ligi (GħSL)
Għaqda Studenti tal-Liġi is a reference point in any Maltese law student’s life. Besides its natural role as a student representative body, with its tireless efforts to defend law students’ rights and interests both at University and on a nationwide level, the Law Society contributes in no mean way to the developments in the Maltese legal circle.
exec@ghsl.org

   

FACULTY OF MEDICINE & SURGERY

Malta Medical Students Association (MMSA)
The Malta Medical Students’ Association (l-Għaqda tal-Istudenti tal-Mediċina ta’ Malta) represents all medical students at the University of Malta (UoM) since 1951. The Malta Medical Students’ Association (MMSA) aims to enhance the medical student life through promoting active participation in the academic system, international exchanges and training in various fields of the public health sector. MMSA also aims at empowering society to become functionally involved in holistic health decision making.
mmsa.org.mt
info@mmsa.org.mt

 

Malta Pharmaceutical Students Association (MPSA)
M.P.S.A. aims to further the interests of pharmacy students in Malta while promoting student participation at University. MPSA develops the interests and opinions of pharmacy students and encourages contact and cooperation between them. It also aims to increase the awareness of Maltese pharmacy students about worldwide mobility and establish and maintain contacts abroad through foreign organisations.
president@mpsa.info

  

FACULTY OF SCIENCE

Science Students' Society (S3)
Science Students' Society, better known as 'S-cubed' was formed in March 2003. The idea was to promote unity amongst students, cross borders between different science fields and to develop opportunities for students to further their studies and find appropriate jobs in their respective fields.
info@scubed.info
 

FACULTY OF THEOLOGY

Għaqda Studenti tat-Teologija (GħST)
The Theology Students' Association (T.S.A.) or better known as Għaqda Studenti tat-Teoloġija (Għ.S.T.) is a Faculty-based student organisation. It is an autonomous organisation whose members profess Christian principles. All students reading Theology are automatically members of TSA and are all eligible to vote for the executive committee members.
tsa@um.edu.mt

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Last Updated: 15 September 2011

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