International Exchange of Experience in Physiotherapy and IPE: Delegation from Malta Visits the Faculty

Wednesday 8 April 2026, 14:00 – Text: International Office

As part of the Erasmus+ programme, the faculty hosted a week-long visit from a three-member delegation from Malta College for Arts, Science and Technology MCAST, composed of experts in physiotherapy and inclusive physical education (IPE).

During their stay, the guests had the opportunity to share their professional experience with faculty students through both formal lessons and informal discussions. They also became familiar with the organization of teaching and the practical activities implemented at the faculty.

The programme included participation in health-focused physical education classes, parasports, and adapted physical activities, as well as guidance and counselling sessions. The delegation also visited specialized facilities, specifically the BALUO laboratories and the RRR Centre, where they learned about modern approaches to assessing and supporting physical abilities.

The visit contributed not only to the exchange of best practices in inclusive education but also to strengthening the faculty’s international cooperation and furthering its internationalisation efforts. For students and academic staff alike, it represented a valuable opportunity for direct contact with international experts and for broadening both professional and cultural perspectives.

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