Celebrating its 5th year, the Pacific Islands Field Education (PIFE) initiative continues to implement new and innovative approaches to developing placement opportunities for social work students through Western Sydney University alongside its partnering institution, the University of the South Pacific. Since 2012, thirty-two undergraduate students have successfully completed their final fourth year placement in the Pacific, with the view to also support the development of teaching and learning practices on Pacific social work, and the desire to further enhance the evolving professional identity of social work across Oceania. In 2017, the initiative saw 12 undergraduate students sent (our biggest cohort to date) to 4 countries - Fiji (5 stu...
In the past 5 years there has been a rapid rise in numbers of foreign-trained medical graduates retu...
This book is inspired by the University of the South Pacific, the leading institution of higher educ...
This article explores how social work is understood as a profession in the Pacific region, alongside...
Celebrating its 5th year, the Pacific Islands Field Education (PIFE) initiative continues to impleme...
We have successfully completed 4 years (2013 - 2016) of facilitating the Pacific Islands Field Educa...
The Pacific Islands Field Education (PIFE) initiative started in 2012 and has developed into an inno...
We have successfully completed 4 years (2013 – 2016) of facilitating the Pacific Islands Field Educa...
As guest editor, I\u27ve been greatly encouraged by the shared vision to support the evolving profes...
Social workers have found a new professional presence in New Zealand schools since 2001 following a ...
Social workers have found a new professional presence in New Zealand schools since 2001 following a ...
In the past 5 years there has been a rapid rise in numbers of foreign-trained medical graduates retu...
Overseas student placements are not common. They are often\ud considered by universities as risky an...
Overseas student placements are not common. They are often considered by universities as risky and ...
In the past 5 years there has been a rapid rise in numbers of foreign-trained medical graduates retu...
The Pacific Islands Scholars Fund (PISF) was established and funded by contributions from members of...
In the past 5 years there has been a rapid rise in numbers of foreign-trained medical graduates retu...
This book is inspired by the University of the South Pacific, the leading institution of higher educ...
This article explores how social work is understood as a profession in the Pacific region, alongside...
Celebrating its 5th year, the Pacific Islands Field Education (PIFE) initiative continues to impleme...
We have successfully completed 4 years (2013 - 2016) of facilitating the Pacific Islands Field Educa...
The Pacific Islands Field Education (PIFE) initiative started in 2012 and has developed into an inno...
We have successfully completed 4 years (2013 – 2016) of facilitating the Pacific Islands Field Educa...
As guest editor, I\u27ve been greatly encouraged by the shared vision to support the evolving profes...
Social workers have found a new professional presence in New Zealand schools since 2001 following a ...
Social workers have found a new professional presence in New Zealand schools since 2001 following a ...
In the past 5 years there has been a rapid rise in numbers of foreign-trained medical graduates retu...
Overseas student placements are not common. They are often\ud considered by universities as risky an...
Overseas student placements are not common. They are often considered by universities as risky and ...
In the past 5 years there has been a rapid rise in numbers of foreign-trained medical graduates retu...
The Pacific Islands Scholars Fund (PISF) was established and funded by contributions from members of...
In the past 5 years there has been a rapid rise in numbers of foreign-trained medical graduates retu...
This book is inspired by the University of the South Pacific, the leading institution of higher educ...
This article explores how social work is understood as a profession in the Pacific region, alongside...