Commentary: In 2009, a two-year diploma course in Journalism and Media began at the Vanuatu Institute of Technology. It was the first full time journalism and media course in the country and was long overdue as the local media industry expanded. It is the only diploma level course offered at the VIT. The Pacific Media and Communications Facility was established at VIT seven years ago as part of an AusAID initiative, managed by MDI International in association with MC Media and Associates. Work in the facility served as the basis of the two-year diploma course. It provided a foundation for more than 30 graduates, many of whom are now employed in the burgeoning media industry in Vanuatu. This commentary traces the background and development o...
There is considerable diversity within Vanuatu’s media landscape and reporting is not dominated by a...
Between 2005–2011, the New Zealand Tertiary Education Consortium (NZTEC) was contracted to the Minis...
The University of the South Pacific’s Regional Journalism Programme, which caters for 12 member coun...
Journalism education training was started at the University of PNG at the beginning of 1975, when th...
For years, journalism education training in the Pacific has relied on donor funded short courses and...
University education for South Pacific journalists is a relatively recent development. It has existe...
Uni Tavur, the award-winning journalism training newspaper at the University of PNG is the only news...
A reporting field trip by Australian journalism students to New Caledonia and Vanuatu in mid-2014 pr...
Lack of qualified and experienced journalists, a tendency to allow censorship and disregard for the ...
IN SAMOA during July 2015, a new Pacific journalism education and training advocacy era was born wit...
Good journalism remains central to the needs of the Pacific and her people. Good journalism educatio...
Commentary: Vanuatu governments are not used to being held accountable. They act like they do n...
This paper discusses how journalism education addresses the information/communication needs of islan...
A 20 year-old South Pacific journalism education program has spawned the only training newspaper of ...
The University of the South Pacific’s Regional Journalism Programme, which caters for 12 member coun...
There is considerable diversity within Vanuatu’s media landscape and reporting is not dominated by a...
Between 2005–2011, the New Zealand Tertiary Education Consortium (NZTEC) was contracted to the Minis...
The University of the South Pacific’s Regional Journalism Programme, which caters for 12 member coun...
Journalism education training was started at the University of PNG at the beginning of 1975, when th...
For years, journalism education training in the Pacific has relied on donor funded short courses and...
University education for South Pacific journalists is a relatively recent development. It has existe...
Uni Tavur, the award-winning journalism training newspaper at the University of PNG is the only news...
A reporting field trip by Australian journalism students to New Caledonia and Vanuatu in mid-2014 pr...
Lack of qualified and experienced journalists, a tendency to allow censorship and disregard for the ...
IN SAMOA during July 2015, a new Pacific journalism education and training advocacy era was born wit...
Good journalism remains central to the needs of the Pacific and her people. Good journalism educatio...
Commentary: Vanuatu governments are not used to being held accountable. They act like they do n...
This paper discusses how journalism education addresses the information/communication needs of islan...
A 20 year-old South Pacific journalism education program has spawned the only training newspaper of ...
The University of the South Pacific’s Regional Journalism Programme, which caters for 12 member coun...
There is considerable diversity within Vanuatu’s media landscape and reporting is not dominated by a...
Between 2005–2011, the New Zealand Tertiary Education Consortium (NZTEC) was contracted to the Minis...
The University of the South Pacific’s Regional Journalism Programme, which caters for 12 member coun...