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vocational training
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Quality Education: Secretary Recounts Achievements
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INTRODUCTION On behalf of the Department of Education, I send Christmas Greetings to all our students and their families, teachers ...
UNDP: Graduate Development Program - Intern
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Are you in your final year of studies or a recent graduate? Here is an internship program that will set you up for a job in the environmen...
Exxon Mobile: Intern & Graduate Engineering Recruitment Program
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ExxonMobil PNG Limited is a subsidiary of Exxon Mobil Corporation and Operator of the PNG LNG Project, an integrated development that includ...
Jobs in PNG: An Observation on Immigrants, Opportunity and Development In Papua New Guinea
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I have been thinking about the different people who have visited, lived and worked and called PNG home. Many foreigners arriving in PNG (I...
A Year In Review: Education and Politics in Papua New Guinea
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Every year has been a challenging year for our country, both in education and politics. The political policies on education and how the ...
INSPIRED: Story of a young University student who became a truck driver
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Updated 23rd December 2018 This story cuts through the topics I've been contemplating lately, apprenticeship and seeking for job...
Pathway For Grade 8 and 10: PNG Government To Increase Vocational Training Centres from 141 to 325, One LLG One VTC
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Policy and documents on TVET In 2013 there were 141 provincial vocational centres (up from 132 in 2009) and 9 technical and business c...
Access vs Retention: Statistics Favours Improving Vocational Training and Apprenticeship Schemes Than Phasing-out Examinations
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Grades 8, 10 and 12 students are on a long Christmas Holiday - three months of rest and respite. Some are heading back to the villa...
Apprenticeship Scheme: Upskill Grades 8, 10 and 12 Dropouts – Government To Fund, Industry Majors to Implement the Scheme
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Recent Opposition statement reported in the media about developing skilled workforce in Papua New Guinea cannot come at the right time ...
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