Msida campus The main campus of the University of Malta is located in an area known as
Tal-Qroqq in
Msida. It has a total area of , and it houses most of the university's faculties, centres and institutions. Plans to construct this campus began in the late 1950s after the university's original premises in Valletta were deemed too small. Designs for the new campus were prepared by the British architectural practice
Norman and Dawbarn in 1961, and the Maltese architectural firm
Mortimer and de Giorgio was also involved in the project. The foundation stone of the campus was laid down on 22 September 1964, a day after Malta's independence, by Commonwealth Secretary
Duncan Sandys A masterplan for future development of the campus has been prepared, and it includes a proposed Sustainable Living Complex which would house the Faculty for the Built Environment. A building which will serve as accommodation for university students is currently under construction in an area between the main campus and
Mater Dei Hospital, after it was approved by the
Planning Authority in 2018. The
International Maritime Law Institute (IMLI) is located within the grounds of the university's Msida campus even though it is a separate educational institution.
Valletta campus The Valletta campus is the university's original campus, located in
Malta's capital city. It is housed in the
Old University Building, which was constructed between 1595 and 1602 to house the university's predecessor, the
Collegium Melitense. The Valletta campus incorporates an
Aula Magna ("Great Hall"). The campus is used to host events such as international conferences and seminars, along with a number of short courses and summer schools. It currently houses the Research, Innovation & Development Trust (RIDT), the Conferences & Events Unit, the Centre for the Study & Practice of Conflict Resolution, and the Valletta Campus Library.
Gozo campus The University of Malta Gozo Campus, formerly known as the University of Malta Gozo Centre, is located in
Xewkija on the island of
Gozo and it was established in 1992. It is used for part-time degrees, diplomas and short-term courses, and it also serves as a centre for assisting Gozitan students who are enrolled in courses at the university's campuses on Malta. The Gozo campus also houses the Güsten Atmospheric Research Centre, which forms part of the within the Faculty of Science's Department of Geosciences. Lectures, seminars and other social or cultural activities for the general public are also held at the campus. == Organisation and administration ==