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Kenny Muscat

Project Manager, BILT

Kenny Muscat joined the Innovation and Future of TVET team at UNESCO-UNEVOC in April 2023. He serves as Project Manager in the Bridging Innovation and Learning in TVET (BILT) Project, where he oversees the three main lines of the project.

After graduating from university, Kenny started working as a Process Engineer and eventually moved to the Malta College of Arts, Science (MCAST) as a Lecturer. During the fourteen years at MCAST he held various leadership positions and also managed different Erasmus+ projects.

Kenny holds a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Master’s degrees in Integrated Product Development and in Business Administration, and Postgraduate Certificates in Vocational Education and Training and in Research Methods. He is currently a PhD student at the University of Malta where the research focus is the professional development of vocational teachers.

Contact

k.muscat(at)unesco.org

+49 228 53419-209



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