The Tourism and Hospitality Management Division will continue to deliver lectures and tutorial activities on the remaining topics, as stipulated in the course outline. Considering the physical, social, technological, and other limitations faced by staff and students, as well as the uncertainties of the current situation, the Division has embraced the blended learning approach and devised suitable teaching and learning strategies. Under the “new normal”, the staff will conduct a one-hour
Read more: Message from Head - Tourism and Hospitality Management Division
These past weeks have been traumatic for Papua New Guinea's schools and universities because of the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown. Although millions of people around the world have contracted the virus, fortunately, Papua New Guinea, has only recorded eight positive cases, with no deaths.
As you return to classes, be reminded that no vaccine has yet been developed to contain the virus. Therefore, you need to maintain the practice of social distancing, wash your hands, cough into your elbow, and
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Welcome back to your studies in the Human Resource Management Division. The University is preparing itself to go into the "new normal" for teaching and learning through the online mode when classes resume on Monday 11 May 2020. The Division is ready
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On behalf of the Economics Division, it is our pleasure to welcome back all of the Economics students to the classes following the COVID-19 imposed break. From Week Six, all lectures and tutorial activities will be delivered through face-to-face
The Business Management Division is determined to overcome the challenges that have been posed by COVID-19, by continuing teaching and learning activities in the most effective ways. The staff members of the Division will continue to present
I am pleased to welcome you back to the Accounting Division's learning environment. It is good that you decided to return to the University to complete your Semester 1 academic activities. As COVID-19 is still a potential threat, everyone in the