This year, six candidates graduated Master in Contemporary Diplomacy from the University of Malta and DiploFoundation. The graduation ceremony took place at the Jesuit’s Church in Valletta, Malta.
The graduates and their research topics were: Giovanni Buttigieg (The United Nations and Israel), Rachid Mtougui (Public diplomacy and nation brand: A roadmap for Morocco), Christine Caruana (Sino-Maltese bilateral relations in the last 39 years: An analysis of the contribution of the Sino-Maltese bilateral relations towards Malta’s economic, political and social development), Momodu Adama Wurie (Governance and conflict in the Mano River Union (MRU) states: Sierra Leone a case study 1980 – 2011), Wadzanai Nhongo (The role of regional cooperation in eradicating poverty and aid dependency in East Africa), Ahamefule Eluwa (The role of diplomacy in the challenges to maritime security cooperation in the gulf of Guinea: Case study of Nigeria)
We would like to thank the Diplo faculty members who supervised the work of these graduates.
Read The Times of Malta article on the graduation ceremony here.