Campus Hub – Malta’s first student village offering accommodation on campus welcomes first students to kick off the new scholastic year. Lectures are being held in first block and December will also be welcoming students at the University’s Malta University Language School. The underground carpark offering 500 car spaces which was in high demand in the area has been in operation since last June.
The new year will be welcoming students in the residential blocks with the first 400 beds being made available – half the project’s capacity. Campus Hub has teamed up with some amazing brands with eateries such as The Cake Box, Café Cuba, Amami, Burger King, Pizza Hut, Ottoman by Posh Turkish, Boost Juice as well as Welbee’s Express. Students will also be able to make use of the stationery on campus as Papier will be also opening along with Intercomp for all technology related goods. Portughes will be offering laundry services and plans for a car wash are in the pipeline too. Gym facilities will also be available as Warehouse fitness studio will be setting up on campus too and the project will also be featuring the latest pharmacy by Remedies.
The project, which forms part of the Vassallo Group portfolio is the first purposely built student accommodation on the island and the group’s largest single investment to date. Offering students an on-campus experience will add significant value to the already highly ranked University and attract more international students while enhancing the overall learning experience of all University students in Malta.
For more information visit www.campushubmalta.com
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