Category: Youth & Careers
Oil Search offering scholarship worth K5.7 million
OIL Search is offering a Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) scholarship programme for Papua New Guineans attending technical schools and universities. The scholarship worth K5.7 million is open to […]
Graduating students encouraged to be agents of change
GRADE 10 and Grade 12 students of Bishop Leo Secondary School in Wewak, East Sepik have been told to be agents of change during a prize-giving ceremony last Friday. The […]
Plant coffee, get fee aid: Undialu
HELA’S school fees assistance scheme will be tied to a coffee-planting initiative from 2020 to 2022 to identify genuine students, the provincial government says. Hela Governor Philip Undialu said growing […]
Thirty seven get training on climate change
A GROUP of 37 people received certificates in managing climate change projects in Port Moresby last Friday. Climate Change and Development Authority managing director Ruel Yamuna said the participants underwent […]
School sees 126 graduates
ST Charles Lwanga Secondary held its third grade 12 graduation ceremony for 126 students at the Sir John Guise indoor complex under the theme “prosperity through God”. Seventy eight students […]
Students to visit Australia
THE Vanimo Secondary School in West Sepik will take part in the school exchange visit programme in Townsville, Australia next month. School principal John Paikanz said four students from grades […]
Partnership gives seafarers cadet ship opportunity
FIVE young seafarers are undertaking a three-year maritime cadetship through a partnership between Australia, Steamships, China Navigation Company and Pacific Towing. Glenda Amu, Lyllelah Kunai, Jamie-Lee Baim, Amy-Lee Turia and […]
Women in tech field face discrimination
WOMEN involved in technical fields in the United States face gender discrimination too, according to Sisters in the Building Trades USA president Melina Harris. She told a group of women […]
Professor launches book that focuses on quality education
THE vice-chancellor of the University of Goroka Prof Musawe Sinebare released his sixth book at the university campus last Friday. The book emphasises the delivery of quality education in PNG […]
Students told to go with plans
NATIONAL Planning and Monitoring Minister Sam Basil has called on the 90 Australian Awards scholarship recipients to integrate their plans with the government’s vision. He told the PNG Australia Alumni […]