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Papua New Guinea wants to better leverage foreign partnerships for its international education strategy. At the same time this will allow national and local authorities to assert greater agency in ...
Papua New Guinea (PNG) is embarking on a groundbreaking journey to reform its education system with the launch of the Learning Enhancement and Access Project (LEAP)—a transformative initiative aimed ...
New US100m World Bank Project to Drive Growth and Support Nation’s Potential . PORT MORESBY, May 30, 2025 – More than 375,000 children in some of the most underserved communities in Papua New Guinea ...
Over 2.4 to 2.5 million students across Papua New Guinea are enrolling in schools this year, according to the Education Ministry. During the 2025 Ministry of Education Dedication Service and Launching ...
Papua New Guinea's 'trupla' leading Daily Newspaper Since 1969.The Post-Courier is proud of its record as the voice of PNG. We were there when the nation took its first bold steps towards independence ...
To advance its gene-modified cell therapy to clinical stages, Captain T Cell will utilise the plasmid and viral vector production expertise of Charles River. Credit: Hakat / Shutterstock. Charles ...
Sports education with strengthened in schools to build PNG talents following a meet held with Queensland government. The five-day meeting that successfully ended yesterday saw Minister for Higher ...
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will host vector management continuing education courses at various locations statewide for municipal personnel on Feb. 22. The courses will be from 8 a.m.-3 p ...
Papua New Guinea (PNG) launched a higher education loan program (HELP) in 2020. But without an effective loan repayment scheme, HELP may become unsustainable and compromise the government’s ability to ...
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the governments of Australia and Papua New Guinea (PNG) today launched a cofinanced project to improve the country’s technical and vocational education and ...
Higher Education Minister Don Polye has condemned a decision by the administration of the University of Papua New Guinea to treat a PNG-born and bred grade 12 school leaver as an “international” ...