Former EU Commissioner Karmenu Vella has been appointed Pro-Chancellor of the University of Malta for a period of three years, a press statement issued on Thursday reads.

Minister for Education and Employment Owen Bonnici said that Mr Vella's international profile will be of immense benefit to the advancement and reputation of the University of Malta. He said that Mr Vella will bring with him years of invaluable experience following the leading roles and offices he occupied in Malta and at a European level.

Mr Vella served as European Commissioner for the Environment, Fisheries and Maritime Affairs between 2014 and 2019. Before occupying this office, Mr Vella served as a Minister in various cabinets along the years under four different prime ministers. He was also an MP between 1976 and 2014 with the Labour Party.

Mr Vella is an architect by profession and furthered his studies with an M.Sc (Tourism Management) from the University of Sheffield.

Minister Bonnici thanked outgoing Pro-Chancellor Dr Michael Sciriha for the excellent service he gave in the past seven years. He said that Dr Sciriha will, undoubtedly, keep supporting the University.

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