18 Feb, 2011 | Alumni Profiles, Working for a Better PNG
Matthew Omena, is a Senior Scientific Officer at the Institute of Medical Research in the Eastern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea. A recipient of the Australia Awards Scholarship, Matthew is breaking medical barriers with his academic achievements from the James Cook University. (more…)
18 Nov, 2010 | Alumni Profiles, East New Britain
Academic Lecturer, Kokopo Business College Study: Master of Communication The University of Queensland Priority Theme: Education (more…)
18 Nov, 2010 | Alumni Profiles
Academic Lecturer, UPNG Study: Doctor of Philosophy (Social Science), Flinders University Priority Theme: Education/Economic Growth. (more…)
18 Nov, 2010 | Alumni Profiles, News
Masters in Agriculture and Livestock Chief Livestock Officer – DAL.
The Most Significant Change after my studies has been my communication skills. I have more self esteem and can confidently communicate at all levels. (more…)
18 Nov, 2010 | Western Highlands, Working for a Better PNG
“Leadership is about getting clear on what you value and acting according to those values that shape your life, the organization you work for and how people see you” says Dr James Kintwa, CEO for Mt. Hagen General Hospital. (more…)
18 Nov, 2010 | Alumni Profiles
Managing Director, Josaf International Study: Master of International Trade and Development, The University of Adelaide Priority Theme: Economic Growth. (more…)
18 Nov, 2010 | Alumni Profiles
Financial Accounting Supervisor, Nestle (PNG) Limited Study: Master of Professional Accounting, James Cook University: Priority Theme: Economic Growth (more…)
18 Nov, 2008 | Alumni Profiles
Study: Master of Business of Business Administration, University of Tasmania (Australian Maritime College) Priority Theme: Economic Growth (more…)
18 Nov, 2007 | Eastern Highlands, Working for a Better PNG
Papua New Guinea Chief Magistrate Mr John Numapo is firmly committed to supporting the Nation’s ‘bright young things’.
After 22 years with Magisterial Services and many more ahead of him, Mr Numapo, sees the future for PNG Law and Justice sectors in encouraging skilled Papua New Guineans to gain the qualifications that will ensure they move ahead both professionally and personally. (more…)