23/07/2024
Join our Upcoming course in ...
Real Estate Valuations and Investments.
A joint venture between two departments at the University of Malta
https://www.um.edu.mt/courses/overview/pdrevpet4-2024-5-o/
14/10/2022
Thankyou all for your well wishes.
We would like to congratulate Dr. Rebecca Dalli Gonzi on her new appointment as Head of Department Construction and Property Management.
Dr Dalli Gonzi is a registered and certified civil engineer by the Chamber of Architects Malta, an Associate member of the Insurance and Risk Department at the University of Malta and a chartered member of the Royal Institute of British Architects, RIBA, UK. She has worked in both commercial and governmental sectors in Malta, as well as for the Scottish Government in the United Kingdom.
05/10/2021
New Radio Show Vjaġġ ta 'mara żagħżugħa’
Tonight at 5pm on Campus FM 103.7
Guest speaker Prof. Josanne Cutajar
'Prijoritajiet u għażliet finanzjarji'
26/11/2020
Benefit and make your department efficient, responsive and strong when conditions change.
Join the UOM+MARM platform this coming Tuesday 1st December for a webinar called 'DECODE RISK: Using the DALI model'.
Send an email to book your place: [email protected]
01/06/2020
Compliance, governance, self-assessment and the mechanisms needed to keep up integrity at boardroom level with Dr. Simon Grima and Jack Kruf.
Please use the following link to connect to the conference.
Link is active for both days.
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86476028370
Thankyou Kyte Consultants - https://kyte.global/
08/05/2020
Calling all my students to remember what we discuss in our lectures.
Install GREEN LUNGS in every residential district and stay away from ideas that take away such projects from residents.
Take care. Stay Safe.
Tuminvest eyes 5,000sq.m green lung in Zebbug for new dwellings
Zebbug council’s emergency meeting to oppose development inside green lung
20/04/2020
Leave Work at the Door — Even If You Can’t Leave the House
Harvard Business Management Tip
When you’re working from home, it can be really hard to transition from work mode to personal mode, but it’s more important than ever to keep the distinction clear. Here’s how to make the switch. First, establish a routine that eases you into work mode. Maybe it’s putting your dishes in the dishwasher, getting a cup of coffee, and then sitting down at your computer. Or maybe it’s doing a quick workout, showering, and then turning to your phone to check email. Do these activities in the same way each day to build the habit. Then, make a plan for your day, blocking out time on your calendar for meetings, answering emails, or focusing on special projects. Finally, set a wrap-up routine to end your workday. This could include doing a final scan to make sure you’ve responded to all critical emails, looking over your task list to decide what you will tackle tomorrow, and maybe even saying out loud to yourself, “The workday is done, I’m signing off.”
01/04/2020
For those supporting the chopping of trees in Malta and the world, you carry the responsibility that goes with it so read below:
'Increase in deforestation have resulted in new outbreaks as the loss of tree coverage, which has been rising over the past 17 years, and has been linked to 31% of outbreaks of new and emerging diseases, including the Nipah virus, Ebola and Zika' (Kessler, 2017).
07/03/2020
NGOs join forces to support healing for women.
30/01/2020
Choosing wisely for our youths. That is my concern nowadays. How will they enjoy the natural environment in the future? Will they feel well? Anything we decide today, they will have to live with.
Poor air quality leads to depression and bipolar disorder, study finds
The research looked at the health data of millions of patients in Denmark and the US, but critics have said further research is needed.