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Education Papua New Guinea Oceania


Education

Includes local educational institutions, programs and opportunities, as well as other location specific educational resources pertaining to Papua New Guinea.

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    Top: Regional: Oceania: Papua New Guinea: Education
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  • - Excerpts from a 2000 book by Thomas Webster.
  • - CRIP is a six-year project funded by the Australian government through the Australian Agency for International Development, to assist the government of Papua New Guinea reform education from Elementary Prep to Grade 10.
  • - Draft of a University of Papua New Guinea Press publication by Otto Neketel.
  • - An 80 page report by John Evans.
  • - An article by Carol Kidu, presented at the 1997 Waigani Seminar.
  • - A countrywide provider of home study career courses, and on-campus studies for students within Port Moresby.
  • - A report by John Evans on developing a programme in records and archives management.
  • - Compiled by John Evans.
  • - A Catholic university with courses in business, communication arts, health administration, arts), tourism and hospitality management, religious studies, business and physiotherapy.
  • - The Scicom Project offers a graduate certificate in scientific communication training at Unitech.
  • - Full text of a book by Gabriel Kulwaum.
  • - PNG Maritime College is an education facility for the Pacific area that provides international standard training to the maritime industry.
  • - An article by by John Evans.
  • - Private sector training provider for business, management and banking.
  • - Provides education through grade seven, owned by Ok Tedi Mining Limited and managed by the International Education Agency.
  • - A range of curriculum materials and teaching resources for elementary and primary teacher education programmes in Papua New Guinea.
  • - International school for grades 3-8 located in Boroko.
  • - Located in Port Moresby with schools of business, medicine, law, natural and physical sciences, and humanities and social sciences.
  • - Provides research and develop technologies appropriate to the needs of Papua New Guinean communities.
  • - Primarily for alumni of the high school.
  • - A member of the International Education Agency of Papua New Guinea, provides education from pre-school to post-secondary levels.
  • - Complete text of a 1996 book by Dennis McLaughlin and Tom O'Donoghue.
  • - An article Papua New Guinean literature by Steven Edmund Windu, presented at the 1997 Waigani Seminar.
  • - Features preschool, junior, primary and middle school education, located in Port Moresby.
  • - A maritime education facility for the Pacific area that providing international standard training.
  • - Papua New Guinea-Australia Target Training Facility offers scholarships in Papua New Guinea and Australia to meet development needs in Papua New Guinea.
  • - An 88 page draft article by John Evans.
  • - Curriculum and activities of this West New Britain Province school.
  • - The IEA operates 21 independent schools in Papua New Guinea.
  • - An article by Polycarp Reu on librarianship, presented at the 1997 Waigani Seminar.
  • - Lae-based university, specializing in agriculture, applied science, architechture, business, engineering, electrical and communication, forestry, language and communication, mathematics and computer science.
  • - University with Faculties of education, humanities and science, located in Eastern Highlands Province.


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