Michael Zammit (born 1954) is a Maltese philosopher, specialised in Ancient and Eastern philosophy.
He joined the academic staff at the University of Malta in 1988 as part of a team preparing for the introduction of a general knowledge introductory course for High Schools called "Systems of Knowledge", and also for the introduction of an advanced level matriculation exam in philosophy.
[2] Zammit began teaching Philosophy, Logic, and Aesthetics (including Calligraphy at the University of Malta in 1992.
That same year he was appointed Academic Coordinator of the Centre for Basic Studies at the same university.
Between 1989 and 1995, he coordinated, administered and lectured "Systems of Knowledge" courses in both Malta and Gozo.