EXXONMobil PNG presented K137,000 towards University of Technology’s Accreditation to actively pursue its engineering and science programmes.
The funding will go towards supporting the external examiners system (EES) to provide quality assurance of the Unitech facilities, programmes and educational outcomes to ensure recommendations of mechanisms of continuous improvement for the university into the future. Implementation of the EES is part of the university’s efforts to receive accreditation. Unitech deputy Vice-Chancellor Dr Ora Renagi thanked ExxonMobil’s engineering manager Jeff Ralston for the continued support towards the work of accreditation of the university’s engineering and science programmes. “The university is very thankful and appreciates this support from ExxonMobil which should go towards supporting the work of external assessors,” Renagi said. Renagi also expressed gratitude for the previous donations from ExxonMobil PNG which included computers and a standby generator. “We are grateful for your continuous support and we have our partnership will help the university achieve its programme,” he said. Ralston who is also the chairman of Unitech industrial advisory board for engineering and science programmes presented the money after the Unitech advisory board meeting last Monday. Accreditation is a rigorous process to examine and improve all aspects of the university and it will require a strong public private partnership to complete it and ExxonMobil on board will help much.
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