The NISC project led to the setting up of a state-of-the-art permanent infrastructure where students, teachers, and the general public can immerse themselves in a hands-on, interactive science experience in an informal learning facility. The aim of this project was to bring science closer to the target audience, whilst aiding in increasing the number of students taking up science subjects at secondary level. In the long term this project will contribute to the increase in Science and Technology professionals, giving Malta the much needed human capital to sustain a competitive knowledge-based economy.
Project cost: €13,551,034
Beneficiary: The Malta Council for Science and Technology (MCST)
Ministry: Ministry for Education and Employment
Start Date: 2013
End Date: 2015
Operational Programme: Investing in Competitiveness for a Better Quality of Life
Fund: European Regional Development Fund
Focus area of intervention: Investment in RTDI and RTDi-related Infrastructure and ICT
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