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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. He was Vice-Chancellor at a university, but now he teaches business management, marketing, humanities, economics, social sciences, and entrepreneurship both in secondary school and at university. With his wife, he lives in Singapore, a beautiful city on the Singapore straight, bordering Malaysia and Indonesia. Throughout his career, Albert has lived in 11 different countries in Latin America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific. He's worked as a teacher, executive, coach, consultant, and trainer and lived a total of 19+ years outside Europe. He got his master's degree from the University of Utrecht and his PhD from the European University Institute in Florence, Italy where he studied European economic history. His doctoral thesis on the origins of Italian railways was published as a book by Cambridge University Press. In addition, Albert has also studied international relations at the Clingendael Institute in the Netherlands. He's dedicated to educational leadership and management, which led him to become fellow of the Executive Leadership Academy of the Center for Studies in Higher Education at UC Berkeley.
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