Journalism education training was started at the University of PNG at the beginning of 1975, when the New Zealand Government agreed to fund a one-year Diploma in Journalism for an initial two-year period. Before this, the few national journalists employed in Papua New Guinea had been trained in-house by the two-principal employers of the time— the Office of Information and the National Broadcasting Commission. 
The universities of the South Pacific and Papua New Guinea have played pioneering roles in the devel...
The University of the South Pacific’s Regional Journalism Programme, which caters for 12 member coun...
In spite of a relatively small but vibrant news media base, two South Pacific countries have been re...
The University of PNG's journalism program has performed with distinction since it began in 1975 wit...
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...
For years, journalism education training in the Pacific has relied on donor funded short courses and...
Commentary: In 2009, a two-year diploma course in Journalism and Media began at the Vanuatu Institut...
Britain has been at the forefront of journalism for centuries. Itprovided the beginnings of journali...
A 20 year-old South Pacific journalism education program has spawned the only training newspaper of ...
Good journalism remains central to the needs of the Pacific and her people. Good journalism educatio...
This paper discusses how journalism education can best address the information needs of a developing...
The first discussions about a university course in journalism were held in 1908, the year that journ...
This article advocates a cascade learning approach built on combined theory and skills, in the tra...
IN SAMOA during July 2015, a new Pacific journalism education and training advocacy era was born wit...
The universities of the South Pacific and Papua New Guinea have played pioneering roles in the devel...
The University of the South Pacific’s Regional Journalism Programme, which caters for 12 member coun...
In spite of a relatively small but vibrant news media base, two South Pacific countries have been re...
The University of PNG's journalism program has performed with distinction since it began in 1975 wit...
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...
For years, journalism education training in the Pacific has relied on donor funded short courses and...
Commentary: In 2009, a two-year diploma course in Journalism and Media began at the Vanuatu Institut...
Britain has been at the forefront of journalism for centuries. Itprovided the beginnings of journali...
A 20 year-old South Pacific journalism education program has spawned the only training newspaper of ...
Good journalism remains central to the needs of the Pacific and her people. Good journalism educatio...
This paper discusses how journalism education can best address the information needs of a developing...
The first discussions about a university course in journalism were held in 1908, the year that journ...
This article advocates a cascade learning approach built on combined theory and skills, in the tra...
IN SAMOA during July 2015, a new Pacific journalism education and training advocacy era was born wit...
The universities of the South Pacific and Papua New Guinea have played pioneering roles in the devel...
The University of the South Pacific’s Regional Journalism Programme, which caters for 12 member coun...
In spite of a relatively small but vibrant news media base, two South Pacific countries have been re...