18 Malta Students Shine in Faculty of Arts Dean’s List 2026
Academic Excellence: 18 Students Shine in Malta’s Faculty of Arts
Imagine the bustling Republic Street in Valletta, the sun casting a warm glow on the historic buildings. Now, picture 18 students, their faces a mix of pride and relief, clutching their letters of achievement. This wasn’t a graduation ceremony, but a moment no less significant – they had made it to the Faculty of Arts Dean’s List 2026.
From Classrooms to the Dean’s List
The journey to the Dean’s List began in the quiet corners of the University of Malta’s Msida campus. Here, students like Sarah from Żebbuġ and Matthew from Birkirkara spent countless hours poring over books, drafting essays, and engaging in lively debates. Their dedication has paid off, with both making it to the prestigious list.
The Dean’s List isn’t just about high grades; it’s about consistency, passion, and a deep commitment to learning. It’s about students like Joseph from Żejtun, who balanced his studies with a part-time job, and still managed to shine in his History modules.
A Boost for Malta’s Arts Scene
These 18 students aren’t just academic stars; they’re the future of Malta’s arts scene. From literature to visual arts, their diverse interests will enrich our cultural scene. Consider Lisa from Rabat, who plans to use her literary prowess to promote Maltese literature abroad. Or consider David from St. Julian’s, who aims to bring innovative theatre productions to our local stages.
But the impact of these students extends beyond Malta’s arts scene. Their academic success opens doors to international opportunities, putting Malta on the global academic map. It’s a testament to the University of Malta’s growing reputation and the dedication of its faculty.
As we celebrate these students’ achievements, let’s also remember that their success is a reflection of our collective investment in education. It’s a reminder that when we support our students, they can shine brightly, not just in Malta, but on the global stage.
Dr. Joseph Mizzi, Dean of the Faculty of Arts, had this to say, “These students embody the spirit of the Faculty of Arts. They’re not just excellent scholars; they’re passionate, engaged, and committed to making a difference.”
