Research Projects
- EUROGRADUATE survey
- Malta Qualifications Database
- Student Engagement in School Life & Learning
- Graduate Tracer Study
- Employee Skills Survey
- Research on the Use of the Europass Diploma Supplement and Europass Certificate Supplement
- Postgraduate Scholarship Tracer Study
- The Use of Europass CV by Students in Malta
- Capacity Building for European graduate tracking
- EQAVET 2023
- Malta’s National Student Survey
2021

This review was designed to help NCFHE1 and its stakeholders understand the extent to which the MQF is achieving some of its main objectives. The review covered key areas relating to those objectives and involved a wide range of stakeholders and user groups.
2020-2022

The design and implementation of a concerted Europe-wide capacity building action aimed at preparing the basis for a European Graduate Tracking initiative.
2018-2021
The EUROSTUDENT project aims to collect information on the social dimension of the European higher education and then compare it across all participating countries.
2017-2019

The EUROGRADUATE survey is a pilot study comparing working and living conditions of higher education graduates in different European countries.
2015-2017

The project sought to identify the reasons for students being engaged or disengaged in their learning.
2017

Research on the Use of the Europass Diploma Supplement and Europass Certificate Supplement.
2015

The aim of this research was to collect information on the conditions of the scholarship awardees during their studies and their pathways after completion both in terms of their professional and academic development.
2014-2017

The objective of this research was to collect solid evidence about the number of employees in different sectors of the Maltese economy and undertake a skills forecast in terms of the number of staff required / decreased in the medium and long-term.
2014-2016

This tracer study aimed to identify the situation of graduates after they completed their qualification to evaluate the impact of further and higher education in Malta.

