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Thank you Ok Tedi Mining Limited (OTML) for donating K550 000 which was used to procured 28 desktops, seven laptops, and a 20kVA Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS) system, for the University of Papua New Guinea’s Earth Sciences Division, that were officially handed over by OTML’s representatives to the teaching staff and students of the Division, in a small hand-over ceremony on Friday (14 February 2025).
The K550 000 donation was presented in October last year, during the Geoscience Open Day
Read more: Earth Sciences Division Receives Continuous Support from OTML

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The University of Papua New Guinea can only deal with students selected through the Department of Higher Education Research, Science and Technology (DHERST) National Online Application System (NOAS) and the National Online Selection System (NOSS).
The UPNG Executive Management Committee during the Orientation Program which commenced today, Tuesday, January 28, 2025 has affirmed to deal with students who came through these online application and selection system.
The Executive Management
Read more: UPNG clarifies GPA & Course combination selection criteria

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As the festive season approaches, it is also a time to give gifts to loved ones, showing that you care for them. UPNG’s Student Services Division has taken this opportunity to deliver bags of clothes donated by the university students to the

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An exciting time for the University of Papua New Guinea as it prepares for its 60th Anniversary in 2025, and an even more exciting milestone for University of Papua New Guinea to have its Uniforce Security successfully launched the CCTV system which

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The University of Auckland (UoA) and the Auckland University of Technology (AUT), have shown interest in building partnership with the universities in Papua New Guinea, following a recent visit to Auckland, by students from the University of Papua