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May 2023

GUG Annual General Meeting 2023

2023-05-08T16:35:50+00:00May 8th, 2023|Categories: News|

🇬🇧 On May 7th 2023, the Gozo University Group (hereinafter GUG) convened their Annual General Meeting (hereinafter AGM) at the Don Bosco Oratory in Victoria, Gozo. Owen Teuma chaired the meeting which began with an opening speech from the President, Estelle Scicluna, and was followed by her report. In her report, she recognized the success [...]

I Dream Green, Limassol, Cyprus, 3-11th April 2023.

2023-05-05T07:50:07+00:00May 5th, 2023|Categories: News|

This initiative brought together 38 people from 6 different countries. The objectives of the project were: To offer participants an understanding on climate crisis, recycling, deforestation. To come up with ideas on a low-waste lifestyle as young European citizens. To share the challenges young people face when it comes to living greener. To understand the [...]

Update regarding WiseFlow on Campus

2023-05-04T09:03:56+00:00May 4th, 2023|Categories: News|

The GUG is currently conducting discussions with representatives from the University of Malta and the Ministry for Gozo, regarding the problem of WiseFlow on Campus examination sessions, so as to safeguard the interests of the Gozitan students prejudiced by such form of exams. We feel it just to provide students with an update on the [...]

March 2023

Statement Regarding ‘Wiseflow on Campus’ Exams

2023-03-29T16:27:04+00:00March 29th, 2023|Categories: News|

It has been brought to our attention that during the previous examination sessions in February, certain examinations being held as ‘Wiseflow on Campus” were being held solely in Malta. With provisional timetables starting to be formulated, it seems that the same is to happen for the upcoming examination sessions. The only materials needed for such [...]

January 2023

GUG Transport Survey

2023-01-07T10:12:14+00:00January 7th, 2023|Categories: News|

Introduction The GUG (Gozo University Group) has recently conducted a survey amongst Gozitan students about the problems they face during their commute between Gozo and Malta. Methodology & Surveyed Population The survey was done electronically, via the use of Google Forms. The total number of students who filled the survey amounted to 235 students, these [...]

September 2022

GUG’s Disdain Towards the New Fast Ferry Timetable

2022-09-30T13:59:44+00:00September 30th, 2022|Categories: News|

The new schedule for the Gozo Fast Ferry has been announced, and needless to say we as an organisation are deeply disappointed with this recent update. At the beginning of the week, Gozitan students were given good news upon the announcement of the possibility of free use of the Fast Ferry for students and educators, [...]

Gug’s Positive Reaction to Discussions on Making the Fast Ferry Free

2022-09-30T07:16:53+00:00September 30th, 2022|Categories: News|

The beginning of the new scholastic year, on the 26th of September, was met with surprisingly good news regarding updates on the fast ferry. The GUG has long been pushing for updates following the first mentions of the EDU Fast Ferry Card, to which none have been given. We as an organisation have long expressed [...]

Welcoming the New Scholastic Year

2022-09-24T10:53:07+00:00September 24th, 2022|Categories: News|

As a new scholastic year approaches, Gozitan students are once again faced with the burden of travelling and moving to Malta for University and MCAST. GUG strives to facilitate Gozitan students’ lives regarding both the commute and the new living situations one would be met with, upon commencing one’s tertiary education. In the past few [...]

June 2022

Meeting with the Standing Committee for Gozo Affairs regarding the Connectivity between Malta and Gozo

2022-06-22T12:50:47+00:00June 22nd, 2022|Categories: News|

On the 20th of June 2022, GUG Executive Member’s Eric Grech, Matthias Mercieca, and Estelle Scicluna attended a meeting with the Standing Committee for Gozo Affairs to discuss the topic of connectivity between Malta and Gozo. The individuals present at the meeting included Captain David Bugeja; Head of Transport Malta’s Maritime Directorate, Daniel Borg; Gozo [...]

GUG President’s Speech with the Standing Committee for Gozo Affairs, Transport Malta and the Gozo Business Chamber regarding Gozo’s connectivity

2022-06-21T08:37:43+00:00June 21st, 2022|Categories: News|

Gozo’s connectivity with particular focus on the fast ferry service Good afternoon to you all. First off, I would like to thank the Standing Committee for Gozo Affairs for inviting us to join them in this discussion regarding Gozo’s connectivity. The ultimate aim for GUG has always been better connectivity between the islands and more [...]

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