ABOUT​​ US

Established on March 1st, 2023, the National Skills Council of Malta operates as an executive government body. Our dedicated efforts are focused on advancing skill development, recognition and validation to foster a prosperous and resilient workforce for the nation.

Evidence-based decision making – Ethical development – Shared responsibility – Inclusivity


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Proud Member of the Pact for Skills 

"The National Skills Council is a proud member of the EU's Pact for Skills, a shared commitment to fostering skills development across Europe. Our membership reflects our dedication to addressing skills imbalances and creating opportunities for growth, locally and internationally."


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Every skill you learn doubles your c​hances of success Scott Adams

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Skills Panaroma

The " Skills Panorama" is much like a repository of information, and shall provide access to research and data on skills development, employment trends, and other relevant topics.

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Skills Intelligence

Skills intelligence is the outcome of an expert-driven process of identifying, analysing, synthesising and presenting quantitative and/or qualitative skills and labour market information. These may be drawn from multiple sources and adjusted to the needs of different user.

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Skills Advisory

As a government entity, the National Skills Council is dedicated to anticipating present and future skills to provide evidence-based guidance to policy makers, industry leaders, and educational institutions. Our aim is to support the development of a skilled workforce that meets the evolving demands of the economy.

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Collaborations

Skills development has a horizontal dimension, therefore the National Skills Council works with a diverse set of local and international stakeholders, such as industry and their representatives, education and training institutions, policy makers and non-governmental organisations in structuring high impact collaborations and projects.

Upskilling is no longer optional; it’s the currency of the future workforce 

-​ Satya Nadella

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