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Indonesian universities ‘ban’ niqab over fundamentalism fears

Pacific Media Centre -
March 14, 2018

Fiji plans to ‘restore confidence’ in USP partnership, says Professor Prasad

USP staff, students condemn Fiji ‘Gestapo’ tactics, demand Ahluwalia’s return

USP strike: Staff offer management ‘one more chance to come to table’

Bainimarama’s Fiji faces investigative PR crisis on eve of climate COP26

Australian university workers: ‘We will not be silenced over Palestine’

Asia Pacific Report -
March 6, 2025

USP staff unhappy with VC, but he thanks them for ‘engagement’

Asia Pacific Report -
November 28, 2023

USP union warns of industrial action if fair pay is not...

Asia Pacific Report -
November 28, 2023

Former Somali refugee now Ivy League scholar bound for US

Asia Pacific Report -
August 9, 2020

Chancellor defends UP as ‘bastion of academic freedom’ against military

Asia Pacific Report -
January 20, 2021

Top global accolades for USP, the ‘captain’ and Pacific regionalism

Asia Pacific Report -
September 11, 2021

Tonga announces plans for national university with new bill

Asia Pacific Report -
August 19, 2021

Keith Rankin Analysis – Te Pūkenga, Universities, and Unitec

Keith Rankin -
December 14, 2023

Fate of NZ research centre highlights university ‘blindness’, media freedom

Asia Pacific Report -
December 8, 2022

Suspended university student rejects OPM claim, challenges dean to debate

Asia Pacific Report -
November 22, 2020

‘Transform lives’ with education, new vice-chancellor for AUT tells Pasifika

Asia Pacific Report -
November 18, 2021

Academic ‘tsunami’ at USP shakes regional Pacific institution to core

Asia Pacific Report -
May 30, 2023

Armed Indonesian police break up Papuan protest at university

Asia Pacific Report -
September 28, 2020

NZ govt plans to make ‘heavy handed’ change to free speech...

Asia Pacific Report -
December 22, 2024

Case of ‘beating up the whistleblower,’ says deported USP chief

Asia Pacific Report -
February 5, 2021

Indonesian police crack down on ‘free Yeimo’ West Papuan protests

Asia Pacific Report -
May 26, 2021

UPNG shutdown crisis – the facts behind the turmoil

Pacific Media Centre -
March 6, 2019

Indonesian universities ‘ban’ niqab over fundamentalism fears

Pacific Media Centre -
March 14, 2018

Ena Manuireva: AUT can – and should – do better

Asia Pacific Report -
April 1, 2021

Politicians, educators, advocates blast Fiji’s ‘barbaric’ deportation of USP academic head

David Robie -
February 5, 2021

Auckland academics call out university stance over pro-Palestine protest

Asia Pacific Report -
May 5, 2024

Pacific scholar Dr Damon Salesa named AUT’s next vice-chancellor

Asia Pacific Report -
November 15, 2021

USP strike: Staff offer management ‘one more chance to come to...

Asia Pacific Report -
March 15, 2024

Academics call for action over ‘racism’ allegations at University of Waikato

Asia Pacific Report -
September 3, 2020

Goroka ‘swears in’ new officers in defiance of PNG court order

Asia Pacific Report -
May 20, 2021

Bainimarama’s Fiji faces investigative PR crisis on eve of climate COP26

Asia Pacific Report -
October 27, 2021

NZ universities eye new tie-ups with Indian institutions to attract international...

Asia Pacific Report -
July 10, 2023

Papuan students form umbrella body, reaffirm campaign for education rights

Asia Pacific Report -
February 6, 2022

University of Waikato launches taskforce to address racism

Asia Pacific Report -
September 26, 2020

Staff, students demand transparency over USP ‘whistleblower’ allegations

Asia Pacific Report -
May 17, 2019

Fiji’s Thompson and Khan voted out of USP top jobs after...

Asia Pacific Report -
November 13, 2021

AUT students: ‘We want to stay as a country, unified, always’

Pacific Media Centre -
March 22, 2019

Bid to oust USP’s pro-chancellor thwarted by Fiji ‘stalling’

Asia Pacific Report -
October 14, 2020

O’Neill sidelines UPNG interim council members, angry staff return to classes

Pacific Media Centre -
March 7, 2019

NZ university union members to strike tomorrow over pay demand

Asia Pacific Report -
October 6, 2022

NZ union ‘shocked and horrified’ at AUT’s proposed 230 job cuts

Asia Pacific Report -
September 6, 2022

Future of AUT’s Pacific Media Centre still up in the air

Asia Pacific Report -
May 19, 2021

USP’s academic leader deported for getting close to Fiji’s dark secret

Asia Pacific Report -
February 7, 2021

Kanaky New Caledonia unrest: NZ student in Nouméa taught to use...

Asia Pacific Report -
May 20, 2024

NZ universities are not normal Crown institutions – they shouldn’t be ‘Tiriti-led’

Asia Pacific Report -
April 4, 2023
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