Why choose Malta for an Erasmus+?
- Lexema Malta

- Feb 13
- 2 min read
Updated: Feb 25

1. English as an Everyday Working Language
One of the main reasons institutions choose Erasmus Malta programmes is the linguistic advantage.
Malta is one of the few countries in the European Union where English is an official language and is used daily in:
workplaces
education and training
public services
international business environments
For participants, this means:
practicing professional English in real contexts
improving communication skills in multicultural teams
gaining confidence using English beyond the classroom
Unlike destinations where English is limited to tourism or academic settings, in Malta it becomes part of everyday professional life. This makes an Erasmus internship in Malta especially valuable for students who need to strengthen language skills for their future careers.
2. A Naturally International Environment
Malta offers a unique balance: small in size, but highly international.
The country hosts:
international companies
language schools
European mobility groups
professionals from across Europe and beyond
Participants are exposed to multicultural workplaces where collaboration across different backgrounds is normal. This helps students develop:
intercultural communication skills
adaptability
teamwork in diverse environments
These are core competences strongly aligned with the objectives of Erasmus+ mobility projects.
3. Access to a Wide Range of Host Companies
Another key factor behind the popularity of Erasmus internships in Malta is the variety of professional sectors available within a compact territory.
Malta offers host companies in areas such as:
hospitality and tourism
catering and gastronomy
business and administration
marketing and digital communication
retail
technical and vocational sectors
Because distances are short, students can reach workplaces easily and remain well supported during their mobility. For sending institutions, this also allows closer monitoring and smoother coordination.
4. A Safe and Manageable First International Experience
For many participants, an Erasmus+ mobility is their first experience abroad. Malta provides:
a safe environment
an accessible public transport network
a student-friendly atmosphere
English-speaking support services
This balance between international exposure and manageable scale makes the transition to working abroad smoother, especially for VET learners and younger participants.
5. Learning Beyond the Workplace
An Erasmus+ mobility is not only about the internship itself. Living in Malta also means:
daily interaction in English
contact with different cultures
independence and responsibility
learning to adapt to new social and professional norms
These elements contribute to the development of autonomy, confidence, and soft skills — key outcomes of Erasmus+ programmes.
Conclusion
Choosing Malta means choosing an environment where language learning, professional experience, and international exposure come together in a practical and supportive context.
For institutions planning mobility projects and for students looking for meaningful work-based learning, Malta represents a destination where Erasmus+ objectives translate into real, everyday experience.



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