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What Is CommA?

CommA is a student association based at the University of Malta for Communications students which aims to enhance student networking. It also strives to introduce various faculties to different facets of media and communications.

CommA encourages participation among its members in all its activities and offers them help while studying at university and beyond. To this end, various academic and socio-cultural events are organised both on-campus and off-campus. The organisiation is made up entirely of current University of Malta students who are actively involved in ensuring the well-being of fellow students during their journey through academic life.

CommA provides a channel through which students can voice their concerns, express their opinions and showcase their talents for the benefit of other students, academics and professionals locally and internationally.

CommA strives to provide a visible reference point for students past, present and future to develop their career in the communications field and related areas. It maintains contact with its members by any communications medium necessary to ensure they are kept updated about the changing environment they study or work in.

CommA is a not-for-profit association which is autonomous and independent free from religious, political, commercial or other group attachments

 

Mission Statement

CommA is a not-for-profit association.  We are committed to the belief of fostering the intellectual and social skills necessary for effective human communication. Our focus is on broadening our knowledge and enhancing student networking which are the basis for competency in both academic and non-academic communication professions.
 
CommA is a resource for the university’s mission to cultivate among all of its students the ability to think in creative and critical ways and to communicate effectively the results of such thinking.

 

CommA Statute (Draft)

 

 
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