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PICs diplomats briefed on USP developments

Its main purpose was to brief the diplomats on the outcomes of the 83rd USP Council Meeting; progress towards implementation of the USP Strategic Plan (2013-2018); update them on USP’s role in European Development Fund (EDF) 11 Pacific Regional Indicative Programme; Regional ICT Initiative and strengthened CROP ICT Working Group; and to discuss USP’s plans for its 50th Anniversary celebrations and how PICs can be actively engaged in marking this important event.

USP, University of Bergen seek collaboration

The team was led by Professor Dag Rune Olsen, Rector, University of Bergen (DRO) and comprised Professor Tore Furevik, Director of the Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research; Professor Edvard Hviding, Director of the Bergen Pacific Studies Research Group; and Ms Nina B. Dahl, Studies Adviser in Anthropology

Professor Olsen stated that there are opportunities for further collaboration and expansion of the existing collaboration between the two universities.

USP awards AAPS-sponsored students

 The students are from USP’s Member Countries and varying disciplines including Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Education, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Postgraduate Diploma in Education and PhD.

In congratulating the students, USP’s Director Development, Marketing, Communications and Alumni Mr Jaindra Karan said this was indeed a great achievement.

USP assists in Climate Change Adaptation Project in Solomon Islands

Solomon Islands is one of the island countries under the Coastal-Community Adaptation Project (C-CAP), along with Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru, Papua New Guinea (PNG), Samoa, Tonga, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu. 

USP Project Community Liaison Officer, Teddy Fong said their PaCE-SD Community Coordinators continue to play an important role in mobilising communities in support of C-CAP activities in the nine (9) countries that the project is engaged in.

USP awards AAPS-sponsored students

The students are from USP’s Member Countries and varying disciplines including Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Education, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Postgraduate Diploma in Education and PhD.

In congratulating the students, USP’s Director Development, Marketing, Communications and Alumni Mr Jaindra Karan said this was indeed a great achievement.

USP assists in Climate Change Adaptation Project in Solomon Islands

 Solomon Islands is one of the island countries under the Coastal-Community Adaptation Project (C-CAP), along with Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru, Papua New Guinea (PNG), Samoa, Tonga, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu. 

USP Project Community Liaison Officer, Teddy Fong said their PaCE-SD Community Coordinators continue to play an important role in mobilising communities in support of C-CAP activities in the nine (9) countries that the project is engaged in.

USP, University of Bergen seek collaboration

The team was led by Professor Dag Rune Olsen, Rector, University of Bergen (DRO) and comprised Professor Tore Furevik, Director of the Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research; Professor Edvard Hviding, Director of the Bergen Pacific Studies Research Group; and Ms Nina B. Dahl, Studies Adviser in Anthropology

Professor Olsen stated that there are opportunities for further collaboration and expansion of the existing collaboration between the two universities.

World first in resilience for the Pacific Islands

The Pacific Regional Federation for Resilience Professionals (PRFRP) will boost the skills, education, training and employment opportunities for diverse professionals dedicated to climate change adaptation, disaster risk reduction and maintaining ecosystem services in a highly vulnerable region.

The launch by the European Union, Pacific Community (SPC) and The University of the South Pacific (USP) took place at the Pacific Platform for Disaster Risk Management in Suva, Fiji, within the margins of Pacific Resilience Week 2016.

USP gives one week grace period to allow students to clear dues

A statement says students with outstanding fees now have until Thursday, October 27 to pay in order to be allowed to sit their exams.

The deadline applies to students, both in Fiji and the region.

The regional tertiary institute came under heavy criticism last week for deregistering students and blocking their accounts because they owed tuition fees.

     

USP V-C defends deregistration threat, but will review process

This week an opposition MP called for Professor Richard Coll's resignation, after he told students last Friday they'd be deregistered by Monday if debts were not paid.

RNZ reports some students said they were locked out of the university's online portal before they could pay, with exams coming up.

Professor Coll said warnings were given all semester, but the university will review this year's decision to extend the week six payment deadline.