
Our Toloa (participants) of the Pasifika Philosophies Course
It is a privilege to introduce one of our own, Sirino Rakabi, from the Regional Institute for Leadership Development (RILED), an institute of the Pasifika

It is a privilege to introduce one of our own, Sirino Rakabi, from the Regional Institute for Leadership Development (RILED), an institute of the Pasifika

In the recent online webinar on “Faith and International Relations,” the Manu Folau (Vice Chancellor) sent a clear message to hundreds of participants of the

It is a privilege to introduce Bronwyn Dodd, Head of Transformation (International Development) at Tetra Tech International Development, as a Toloa participant in the upcoming

We are thrilled to introduce Dr. Bernadette Samau, Toloa (participant) for the Pasifika Philosophies Course! With over 12 years of experience at the National University

Benjamin Charles Roth Shank is currently pursuing a Master of Indigenous Studies at Te Herenga Waka – Victoria University in Wellington, where he is deeply

In the recent Pacific Futures Forum hosted by UNDP and Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat, the Manu Folau (Vice Chancellor) was invited to speak on the

We are pleased to welcome Grace Taito Tora, an esteemed lecturer in academic research skills and English at Pasifika Communities University (PCU), to the Pasifika

We are pleased to introduce Toloa (participant) Anna Felicity Gero, a PhD student at Griffith University, Queensland, Australia. Anna possesses over 15 years of experience

Introducing Toloa (participant) Adi Lilyninatewa D. Wainiu, who will be joining the Pasifika Philosophies Course from 26 July to 8 August 2025. Lily serves as

We are now starting to introduce our Toloa (participants) of the Pasifika Philosophies Course to be held from July 26 to August 8, 2025. We
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