2 Sep 2021
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EY Malta Granted Licence as an Official Higher Education Institution

By EY Malta

Multidisciplinary professional services organization

2 Sep 2021

EY Malta, has today announced that it has been granted a licence to operate as a Higher Education Institution, by the Malta Further and Higher Education Authority

Over the past few years, EY Connect Learning has been working tirelessly to advance its learning offerings and has now taken the next step to fulfil the company’s ambition of providing a varied range of accredited courses.

EY Connect Learning, led by EY Tax Partner Chris Naudi, is known for organising professional training and continuing professional development through in-person sessions and virtual learning programmes. Offering world-class training to develop skills, including accounting and technical knowledge, regulatory updates, professional and soft skills. Aimed at professionals in various industries and lines of business, as well as, students who would like to further their education.

EY has a strong network of subject matter experts who share knowledge and market insights, keeping the learning solutions up-to-date, relevant and impactful for learners.

EY announced that it has a full calendar of upcoming events and training available for the public. EY Connect Learning also offers bespoke learning tailored to its clients’ requirements. Learners will be able to learn at a pace that suits them, either choosing from a suite of readily available e-learns or to have specifically developed learning around an organisation’s needs. Its portfolio includes training on Lean Management, Agile, and Project Management. Organisations may be eligible to obtain funding for training programmes offered by EY.

Ronald Attard, EY Malta Country Managing Partner, said: “Currently, new industries, skillsets and developments are constantly reframing the way we work, and we have made it our mission to be at the forefront and help build a better working world through education. Our team has put together a great list of courses to advance people’s skills and we really hope to play a positive part in so many people’s lives and in their professional development.”

Ediana Guillaumier, EY Connect Learning Lead, said: “Over the last few years, hundreds of professionals have put their faith in our learning and training programmes and we are excited to be able to provide even greater high impact courses which really make a big difference. We have a dedicated team in place ready to help anyone or any organisation that wants to take the next leap and improve the skills of their workforce.”

To find out more visit https://www.ey.com/en_mt/connect-learning contact eyevents@mt.ey.com

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EY Malta, has today announced that it has been granted a licence to operate as a Higher Education Institution, by the Malta Further and Higher Education Authority

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By EY Malta

Multidisciplinary professional services organization