![]() An amazing achievement - Dr Tania Areori will return to Papua New Guinea as the country’s first female veterinarian! Tania has spent the last six years studying a Bachelor of Veterinary Science at the Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga, Australia initially leaving behind her nine-month-old son to further her education in a new country, and as a mature-aged student. “When I started out, I didn’t know that I was going to be the first female vet. I was just a young woman going after my dreams.” “I had separation anxiety as a new mum, I was worried about settling in and making new friends.”
Tania thanked Charles Sturt student services and the School of Animal and Veterinary Sciences team which helped her settle into Wagga Wagga. “I’m also thankful to the students from my year for their friendship and support, driving me to and from class, for group study sessions and working together to get through exams.” “I would like to make people, especially from the Pacific who are interested in pursuing this career, aware that studying veterinary science is possible. “There is always a way. Just keep asking, searching and pursuing.” Photo and story by Charles Sturt University, Australia Next : From A Village In PNG To Poland University Of Technology In Europe Share your Inspirational Stories, Education Issues, Education Talk. Let your voice be heard: Send us your stories to us: email : [email protected] Share this
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