University of Goroka

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University of Goroka
MottoCreating the Future
TypePublic
Established1965[1]
ChancellorJoseph Sukwianomb
Vice-ChancellorProfessor Musawe Sinebare
Students4000 plus
Location, ,
Campus(various)
AffiliationsAssociation of Commonwealth Universities
Websiteunigoroka.ac.pg

University of Goroka is a university in the Eastern Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea. It provides teaching in three schools (Education, Science & Technology, and Humanities) and in three institutes (Postgraduate Studies, Technical Vocational Education & Training and Distance & Flexible Learning). The university also runs a consulting arm, 'UniGor Consultancy Limited', with projects of nearly 7 million kina.[2]

The current vice chancellor is Professor Musawe Sinebare. The pro vice-chancellors are Mr. Donald Gumbis and Dr.Sam Najike.

History[]

The university was originally established in 1965 as a primary teachers' college. In 1967, it became a secondary teachers' college, and in 1992, a campus of the University of Papua New Guinea. In January 1997, the campus was independently established as the University of Goroka.

Affiliation[]

References[]

  1. ^ History of the University of Papua New Guinea
  2. ^ "Unigor Consultancy Limited". Archived from the original on 2007-07-20. Retrieved 2007-07-20.

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Coordinates: 6°03′31″S 145°23′29″E / 6.0586°S 145.3914°E / -6.0586; 145.3914


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