THE University of Papua New Guinea will confer one doctorate and 61 Master degrees in medicine, business and sciences today.
The School of Medicine and Health Sciences will confer a Doctor of Medicine and 26 Master degrees in medicine and pharmacy. The School of Business Administration will confer 33 candidates at Master level – 32 Master in Business Administration degrees and one Master in Strategic Management. The School of Natural and Physical Sciences will confer a single Master of Science degree. They will be part of the 1,330 graduates to be conferred degrees and diplomas in two separate graduation ceremonies at the UPNG Drill Hall. Three hundred-and-seven students will graduate from the School of Medicine and Health Sciences and 417 from the School of Business Administration. The others include the School of Humanities and Social Sciences (272), School of Natural and Physical Sciences (216) and School of Law (118). The morning session of the graduation will involve the School of Humanities and Social Sciences and the School of Business Administration. Australian High Commissioner Deborah Stokes will be the guest at the morning session. Finance Minister James Marape (an MBA graduate) will respond on behalf of the students. The afternoon session will involve the Schools of Law, Medicine and Science and Natural and Physical Science. Minister for Higher Education, Research and Science and Technology, Delilah Gore will be the guest speaker. Bachelor of Science graduate Samuel Mori will respond for the students. Comments are closed.
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