Skilling & Professional Education
According to McKinsey & Company, a large majority of companies worldwide (87%) are aware of the fact that they already have or will have a lack of skilled workers within a few years.
According to the World Economic Forum (WEF), more than half of all employees around the world need to upskill or reskill themselves by 2025 to embrace new responsibilities driven by automation and new technologies, . The availability of candidates who are willing and able to make this transition may not always be ‘home grown’ and more and more employers will have to adapt their manpower and succession plans to capture the overseas talent.
Hub of Opportunities Worldwide
At Hubble, we bridge the gap between employers and employees in developing nations by offering conversion qualifications that enable our workforce to pursue their preferred professions in chosen locations.
Hubble provides skilling centres and internationally recognised education, training, and vocational services. We help candidates acquire qualifications and technical certifications for global opportunities. Our partners gain access to motivated applicants, while our students benefit from cost-effective education and professional development solutions.
Scholarship and funding
options available
The list of courses and providers is growing rapidly;
here a few examples of some of our top programmes in 2024.
Malta College of Arts, Science and
Technology
Established in 2001, the Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology (MCAST) is the country’s leading vocational education and training institution. With six institutes in Malta and the Gozo Campus, MCAST offers over 190 full-time courses and more than 300 part-time vocational courses, ranging from certificates to doctoral level courses (MQF Level 1 to Level 8).
International American University, College of Medicine
International American University offers a medical curriculum identical to the U.S based medical schools, designed to prepare students for practising medicine in the United States and Canada. The Basic Sciences program is taught at IAU’s campus in St. Lucia. Students will have the opportunity to complete their clinical training at ACGME-accredited teaching sites on our Clinical
University of Gibraltar
Aligned with UK standards, the range of disciplines offered for research and study at the University Of Gibraltar include Business and Management, History and Culture, Natural Sciences and Environment, Health and Sport Sciences, Responsible Gaming and Education. Additionally, a number of business-led professional courses are offered that include Accountancy, Gibraltar Tax and Law.