The 2016 academic year for the University of Papua New Guinea will shut down by Friday if the boycotting of classes continues, its senate chairman and vice-chancellor Prof Albert Mellam says. The UPNG management has been directed to take necessary action to ensure that classes continue today and the rights of students to continue classes are protected and the resolutions of the senate standing committee for implementation are endorsed. Mellam said in a circular No 556 to staff members and students that if students’ absence from class lasted more than two weeks, then their continuation in their enrolled programmes would become untenable after Friday. “At the special meeting held today (Friday), the senate considered the issues affecting the academic programmes of UPNG in semester one, 2016 and resolves:
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