Lavenia Tawake, Environment Project Manager at The University of the South Pacific’s Institute of Applied Sciences (USP-IAS) has won the AFG-Global Development Network (GDN) Biodiversity
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Grade 4 student allegedly rapes teacher
Police have arrested a Grade 4 student who allegedly raped his class teacher last Tuesday, Madang commander acting Supt Mazuc Rubiang says. The schoolboy was
Read morePrincipal and Careers Teachers Consultation fosters engaging discussions
The University of the South Pacific’s Virtual Principal and Careers Teachers Consultation, held last week, provided an opportunity for principals and teachers to hear about
Read morePolice charge over 90 students in Wewak
Police on Tuesday charged 93 male students of a school in Wewak, East Sepik with wilful damage, and released each on a K200 bail. Provincial
Read moreUSP Contributes to Research Paper highlighting the need for research and innovation to build an energy resilient Pacific region
The University of the South Pacific (USP) has recently contributed to a Nature Energy research publication, ‘A research and innovation agenda for energy resilience in
Read moreFemale teachers suspended after social media post
Three female teachers in a high school in Jiwaka have been suspended after one of them posted on social media a picture of them consuming
Read more92nd Meeting of the USP Council Concluded
The 92nd Council meeting of The University of the South Pacific held virtually, successfully concluded on Friday 12 November 2021. The USP Council is the highest
Read moreRefugee facility to be handed to DHERST
The multi-million kina refugee processing facility in Manus Province will be handed over to the Department of Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology (DHERST) next
Read moreJosefa contributes to evolution of children’s literature in the Pacific
Josefa Uluinaceva, or Jo, as he is fondly known, has contributed to the evolution of children’s literature in the Pacific for many years, in addition
Read moreKBC suffers K200, 000 in damages
The damaged male dormitory facilities at the Kokopo Business College (KBC) in East New Britain (ENB) would need K200, 000 to fix, according to Principal
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