THE Institute of Business Studies University (IBSU) plans to introduce masters in leadership and strategic management and bachelor in education programmes next year. “The two programmes have already been approved by the council and will be submitted to the Department of Higher Education for approval for the 2024 academic year,” Vice-Chancellor Dr Ramachandran Arunachalam said “The extension of the infrastructure facilities called the innovation centre has been approved to cater for students under the programmes.” The institute hosted a ball night to raise funds for the Students Government Association supporting the university’s cultural show that will commence on Sept 14, welcoming the 48th independence anniversary celebrations.
With the recent school cultural shows resulting in violence, Arunachalam said they would engage more security services, including police, to avoid unauthorised entry to the campus. IBSU student affairs dean Emmanuel Aquino said all attendees of the cultural show would be stakeholders of the university and on invitation only. “We will also limit the number of attendees as each student is allowed to bring a certain number of guests (parents and other relatives) and we will issue passes for each attendee,” he said. “No one can enter the campus without it.” There were 240 tables registered, each for K250. Arunachalam said the institution not only aimed to produce intellectuals but used as a platform for students to showcase their cultural talents and heritage. “Usually, IBSU is in charge of hosting such events but we’ve decided to give this opportunity to our students’ association.” The National / PNG Education News Also read Comments are closed.
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