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30/05/2016

Innovation and Agriculture Workshop held 30-31 May 2016


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24/05/2016

National Awareness Starting


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10/05/2016

Interview with David Conn on UNITECH Masterplan (5 April 2016)


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07/05/2016

Pacific Beat: UPNG students told they can leave and be replaced by others

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Minister Tabar seems to want to replace the whole student population of UPNG. How is that going to work? (Click on the Facebook icon, the comments are priceless).
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PNG UNITECH votes for a boycott in valid referendum: 2059 votes or 87% of votes


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PNG‬ university students protest against government interference in ongoing corruption cases


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04/05/2016

Another international PG student joining UNITECH


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Albert Schram, Ph.D.
Albert Schram is an economic historian from Italy and the Netherlands, and former Vice-Chancellor of the Papua New Guinea University of Technology. He now teaches business management, marketing, economics, social sciences, humanities, and entrepreneurship at both secondary and university level. Over a career spanning 11 countries across Latin America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific — including more than 19 years outside Europe — Albert has worked as a teacher, executive, coach, consultant, and trainer. He and his wife lived for six years in Papua New Guinea, a beautiful country north of Australia, and a year in Singapore. He holds a master's degree from the University of Utrecht and a PhD in European economic history from the European University Institute in Florence, Italy. His doctoral thesis on the origins of the Italian railways was published as a book by Cambridge University Press. He has also studied international relations at the Clingendael Institute in the Netherlands. Albert is dedicated to educational leadership and management, and is a Fellow of the Executive Leadership Academy at UC Berkeley's Center for Studies in Higher Education.
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