John Ebejer is an Associate Professor of Tourism Management at the University of Malta with over two decades of combined academic and professional experience in urban planning, tourism development and conservation. He researches and teaches on urban tourism, historic towns, regeneration and sustainable tourist experiences, and has authored university textbooks and numerous publications available on ResearchGate and his personal website. Before academia he led major Malta projects—such as the Fort St. Elmo restoration and St. George’s Bay promenade—bringing practical project coordination and strategic planning expertise into his scholarly work. A sought-after speaker, he has lectured across Europe and presented at international conferences, bridging theory and practice in heritage-led tourism interventions. Holding an MSc in Urban Planning (Sheffield) and a PhD in Tourism (Westminster), he combines policymaking experience with hands-on design and consultancy that informs pragmatic, place-sensitive research.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Bachelor of Architecture and Civil Engineering at University of Malta
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) at University of Westminster
St. Aloysius College
Masters, Urban Planning, Masters, Urban Planning at University of Sheffield
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