Young women who will be shaping the learning culture of Western Pacific University -Melanie Jugan4/28/2021
![]() Melanie Jugan is one of the young women who will be instrumental in shaping the learning culture of Western Pacific University in 2021. Upon completion of her two-year study for her Masters in Computer Networks at the University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszów, Poland, Melanie will join the Western Pacific University campus as a tutor. Melanie Jugan is currently studying for her Masters in Computer Networks at the University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszów, Poland. Upon completing this two-year program, Ms. Jugan will have gained professional knowledge and skills in creating, designing, implementing and securing computer systems and networks. “Working for Western Pacific University came as an opportunity when hope was almost gone. My mum never gave up on me and continuously prayed for me and for my future. She was very proud of me when I got accepted to work with the Western Pacific University. I now look forward to returning in 2021 and meet my colleagues, students and start the next chapter of my life. Working at Western Pacific University will allow me to utilise my knowledge and skills and achieve professional growth as well as contribute to the successful development of the University,” Ms. Jugan stated in an interview when asked about why she had chosen to work for Western Pacific University. Ms. Jugan graduated in 2019 from Divine Word University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Information Systems. Prior to that she attended Sogeri National High and Angoram High School before that. “In my childhood years, I actually never thought that I’ll be able to fully complete my education and get a job because receiving support from my family was not an option at that time. I was interested in computers when I was in high school and this lead me to further my studies in the IT field.” “The achievement of my life lies not in the awards. It’s the values learned and gained from bad and good situations in the process of growing up. I hope to be an inspiration to the women and girls from my village and in remote parts of PNG. It doesn’t matter what kind of background we may come from and it may be true that the type of environment we associate with may have an impact on our lives. But I believe that we all have the power to change the perspectives about the way we see things in life and it starts within ourselves as individuals. To achieve something we need discipline, consistency and time,” Ms. Jugan said. Source : WPU Next : PNG Education Department Launches New Early Childhood Education Policy Comments are closed.
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