This book is inspired by the University of the South Pacific, the leading institution of higher education in the Pacific Islands region. Founded in 1968, USP has expanded the intellectual horizons of generations of students from its 12 member countries—Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Nauru, Niue, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu—and been responsible for the formation of a regional elite of educated Pacific Islanders who can be found in key positions in government and commerce across the region. At the same time, this book celebrates the collaboration of USP with The Australian National University in research, doctoral training, teaching and joint activities. Twelve of our 19 contributors gained t...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires o...
Affordable access to higher education is a major challenge for small Pacific island nations. The Uni...
This paper is part of a presentation at the Australian and New Zealand Student Services Association ...
"This book is inspired by the University of the South Pacific, the leading institution of higher edu...
"This book is inspired by the University of the South Pacific, the leading institution of higher edu...
This book provides an up-to-date and well-grounded analysis of education in Australia, New Zealand a...
This book provides an up-to-date and well-grounded analysis of education in Australia, New Zealand a...
When the South Pacific Forum held its first meeting in 1971 only seven member states participated – ...
Most Pacific postgraduate students in education are experienced mid to late career teachers and admi...
In this chapter we describe the Oceania region and then present a brief history of literacy developm...
For centuries, Pacific societies were sustained by collective knowledge systems premised on a relati...
Affordable access to higher education is a major challenge for small Pacific island nations. The Uni...
A one-day Pacific Islanders Abroad Workshop was held in the Coombs Building tea room at the Austral...
At the University of the South Pacific’s 50th anniversary, we celebrated the introduction of degree ...
In early 2016, the two editors of this issue met together to discuss our common research interests. ...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires o...
Affordable access to higher education is a major challenge for small Pacific island nations. The Uni...
This paper is part of a presentation at the Australian and New Zealand Student Services Association ...
"This book is inspired by the University of the South Pacific, the leading institution of higher edu...
"This book is inspired by the University of the South Pacific, the leading institution of higher edu...
This book provides an up-to-date and well-grounded analysis of education in Australia, New Zealand a...
This book provides an up-to-date and well-grounded analysis of education in Australia, New Zealand a...
When the South Pacific Forum held its first meeting in 1971 only seven member states participated – ...
Most Pacific postgraduate students in education are experienced mid to late career teachers and admi...
In this chapter we describe the Oceania region and then present a brief history of literacy developm...
For centuries, Pacific societies were sustained by collective knowledge systems premised on a relati...
Affordable access to higher education is a major challenge for small Pacific island nations. The Uni...
A one-day Pacific Islanders Abroad Workshop was held in the Coombs Building tea room at the Austral...
At the University of the South Pacific’s 50th anniversary, we celebrated the introduction of degree ...
In early 2016, the two editors of this issue met together to discuss our common research interests. ...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires o...
Affordable access to higher education is a major challenge for small Pacific island nations. The Uni...
This paper is part of a presentation at the Australian and New Zealand Student Services Association ...