Uniplural Academy is currently hosting a group of 20 students and 4 teachers from Bulgaria as part of an Erasmus+ educational and cultural programme, organised in collaboration with Training to Malta.
Throughout their stay, participants are engaging in a diverse programme of activities designed to combine cultural immersion, artistic development, and professional exposure in Malta. The group has already taken part in a range of enriching experiences across the island.
One of the highlights included a visit to Galea Art Studio in the capital city of Valletta, where participants attended an informative session and participated in a hands-on artistic workshop. The programme also featured visits to several of Malta’s most iconic landmarks and historic sites, including Valletta’s Barraka Gardens, Parliament, and St. John’s Co-Cathedral.
Another day was dedicated to exploring the Crafts Village in Ta’ Qali, where participants enjoyed a ceramics workshop and toured local artisan shops, gaining insight into traditional Maltese craftsmanship. The cultural journey continued with an afternoon visit to the historic cities of Mdina, known as the Silent City, and neighbouring Rabat.
Uniplural Academy will continue to host the group in the coming days, with a final activity taking place at the Academy’s premises. Participants will engage in theoretical sessions and simulation-based learning experiences, further enhancing their educational journey.
The programme will conclude with a certificate award ceremony, marking the successful completion of this enriching international experience.