The University of PNG's journalism program has performed with distinction since it began in 1975 with New Zealand Government aid funding the staff and courses for about three years. More than 170 students have graduated with degrees or diplomas in journalism and the university's alumni are today found in key media positions or civil life throughout the Pacific. 
Uni Tavur, the journalism training newspaper produced by the University of Papua New Guinea rep...
Journalism education in Australia, as it seems in New Zealand, finds itself between a rock and a har...
In more ways than one, the political events in Fiji since that fateful day have had a profound effec...
Journalism education training was started at the University of PNG at the beginning of 1975, when th...
Uni Tavur, the award-winning journalism training newspaper at the University of PNG is the only news...
University education for South Pacific journalists is a relatively recent development. It has existe...
Good journalism remains central to the needs of the Pacific and her people. Good journalism educatio...
The push by the PNG government for a 'responsible and accountable' media has put the country's indus...
For years, journalism education training in the Pacific has relied on donor funded short courses and...
A 20 year-old South Pacific journalism education program has spawned the only training newspaper of ...
IN SAMOA during July 2015, a new Pacific journalism education and training advocacy era was born wit...
In April 2017, a one-day seminar was held at the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) to celebrate...
This paper discusses how journalism education can best address the information needs of a developing...
The new National Information and Communication Policy (NICP) highlights contradictions and dilemmas ...
The University of the South Pacific’s Regional Journalism Programme, which caters for 12 member coun...
Uni Tavur, the journalism training newspaper produced by the University of Papua New Guinea rep...
Journalism education in Australia, as it seems in New Zealand, finds itself between a rock and a har...
In more ways than one, the political events in Fiji since that fateful day have had a profound effec...
Journalism education training was started at the University of PNG at the beginning of 1975, when th...
Uni Tavur, the award-winning journalism training newspaper at the University of PNG is the only news...
University education for South Pacific journalists is a relatively recent development. It has existe...
Good journalism remains central to the needs of the Pacific and her people. Good journalism educatio...
The push by the PNG government for a 'responsible and accountable' media has put the country's indus...
For years, journalism education training in the Pacific has relied on donor funded short courses and...
A 20 year-old South Pacific journalism education program has spawned the only training newspaper of ...
IN SAMOA during July 2015, a new Pacific journalism education and training advocacy era was born wit...
In April 2017, a one-day seminar was held at the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) to celebrate...
This paper discusses how journalism education can best address the information needs of a developing...
The new National Information and Communication Policy (NICP) highlights contradictions and dilemmas ...
The University of the South Pacific’s Regional Journalism Programme, which caters for 12 member coun...
Uni Tavur, the journalism training newspaper produced by the University of Papua New Guinea rep...
Journalism education in Australia, as it seems in New Zealand, finds itself between a rock and a har...
In more ways than one, the political events in Fiji since that fateful day have had a profound effec...