During a conference held this morning, the key preliminary findings
were explained by Mr Clyde Caruana – Chairman, Jobsplus and Ms Christine Scholz -Research and
Policy Manager, NCFHE. Participants were also divided into workshops covering
various sectors within the economy, to further discuss the outcomes of the
survey.
The publication of the complete findings will be launched later this
year.
Hon Evarist Bartolo, Minister for Education and Employment; and Hon. Dr Christian
Cardona, Minister for the Economy, Investment and Small Business, were also
present for this conference.
This research formed
part of the Erasmus+ project “Promoting the Bologna Process in
Malta 2014-2016”.