Tag: Department of History
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My history books are being made available for free to history students after the History Department censored my books
The long-time Head of the Department of History and Dean of Faculty of arts Dominic Fenech, has run the faculty and the department as his personal fiefdom, banning people he doesn’t like from academic opportunities and progression and awarding those who are loyal to him. Meritocracy at the Faculty of Arts is barely existent as…
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A huge amount of research by Simon Mercieca is actually done by his students
Ever since I remember, the pseudo-intellectual and demented academic Simon Mercieca has always been a gifting fraud. I was his student when I sat for my history bachelors at the University of Malta. Basically, Simon Mercieca’s lectures consisted of forcing students to collect birth-records for him from Parish archives. This is rudimentary and basic stuff…
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Glad that people are getting to know what a total fraud this person is
I’m very glad that people are finally realising what a complete criminal fraud this person, Simon Mercieca, is. And for those academics who claim he is just an exception at the University of Malta, he is not. He has become a prime example of what the Faculty of Arts under Dominic Fenech has turned into:…
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In an alternate reality: University of Malta heavyweights throw their support behind the Labour Party
As Prime Minister Robert Abela ramps up the criminal network of the Labour Party and attacks the judiciary, two heavyweights from the University of Malta thought it was appropriate to attend a Labour party activity to have “an intellectual discussion”. These grifting opportunists include Pro-Rector Carmen Sammut, and the Dean of the Faculty of Arts,…
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Yorgen Fenech’s public defenders and communications team
Despite being in prison, Yorgen Fenech still has the resources and capabilities to mount a very powerful defense of him, apart from bribing people and also setting up his own communications team and network. That Yorgen Fenech has been doing his communications through his network has so far been a very closely guarded secret of…
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Dean of Faculty of Arts supports Rosianne Cutajar
I just love it when things come together and people expose themselves for who they really are. This is Dominic Fenech, the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and the Head of the History Department declaring he is happy for Rosianne Cutajar to have been elected to parliament despite all the “chauvinistic bullying” she received…

