Higher Education acting secretary Dr Francis Hualupmomi says the government has allocated K39 million for Tertiary Education Study Assistance Scheme (TESAS) this year. He said
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Special needs student breaks barriers
A deaf student was the surprise among 316 Grade 12 students sitting for their national examination at Kerowagi Secondary School in Chimbu province yesterday. Junior
Read moreGordon Secondary a high performing school
Gordon Secondary School principal George Kenega says he selects high performing students to maintain the school’s standard performance. Gordon Secondary School stands for excellence and
Read moreCopra farmer saves for daughter’s education
A copra farmer in East New Britain (ENB) has been working hard and saving money for his daughter’s education while awaiting her examination results, according
Read moreMan detained for assaulting teacher
A man has been arrested at Dugulaba village on Madang’s Manam Island in relation to the assault and rape of a female teacher, The National
Read moreFoul play suspected in student’s death
A 20-year-old female student from Finschhafen district in Morobe, attending a teachers college in Chimbu province, died in the provincial hospital early this week. Police
Read moreHigher education aims to go digital
The Department of Higher Education Research Science Technology’s Digitalisation Strategy aims at transforming the higher and technical education sector into a diverse and growing network
Read moreMental health training on Pokpok Island
Empowering members of the community to take lead in mental health interventions will lead to a more productive and happy population, a doctor says. Social
Read moreInflation affecting education sector
Inflation is affecting everyone including the education sector according to Education minister Jimmy Uguro, The National reports. Mr Uguro said factors like the Ukrainian-Russian war
Read moreMaprik FODE pioneers graduate
The Flexible, Open and Distance Education (FODE) center in Maprik, East Sepik, graduated its first sixteen (16) full correspondence students last week, The National reports.
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