About

Pacific Islands Universities Regional Network (PIURN) is composed of 15 Pacific Islands Countries and Territories universities located in 8 Pacific Islands Countries and Territories: Fiji, Vanuatu, Solomon Islands, Samoa, Papua New Guinea, Tonga, French Polynesia and New Caledonia.

The vision for PIURN is being a strategic instrument, promoting the agreed perspectives of collaborating universities when it comes to the identification of research priorities for the Pacific, and also being a very pro-active operational entity offering new educational and personal development opportunities to teachers and researchers. The vision will be realized by:

  • facilitating the establishment of collaborative quality research programs ;
  • developing ambitious joint training initiatives at graduate and PhD levels ;
  • promoting renewed linkages and interactions between academia, industries, governments and the society at large; and
  • storing institutional Research & Research Training policy documentation

Vision

To collectively empower the Pacific Universities to become key contributors to
finding solutions for challenges facing the region.

Mission

To empower the new generation of Pacific leaders, researchers and professionals to better serve the needs and aspirations of the Pacific communities, in accordance with the education, research and technology pillar of the 2050 Strategy for the Blue Pacific Continent

Objectives

  1. Validate and generate knowledge through research for priority challenges in the Pacific region.
  2. Share physical and intellectual resources, in an equitable manner, to facilitate quality research.
  3. Develop shared research training initiatives.
  4. Collectively work with regional and international organizations to strengthen the quantity and quality of research conducted in fields of major importance.
  5. Strengthen scientific research content in the curriculum and in teaching, with a focus on strengthening the content of PhD training and enhancing joint degrees at the Masters and PhD levels.
  6. Protect and apply local and indigenous knowledge systems.
  7. Provide ST&I policy advice at the regional and national level.

PIURN Governance 

PIURN is co-chaired by The University of the South Pacific Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Pal Ahluwalia, and the University of New Caledonia President, Professor Catherine Ris

PIURN Secretariat

Ms Mathilde Souchon – mathilde.souchon@usp.ac.fj – is the PIURN Coordinator, based at USP Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji. 

PIURN Member Board Members

PIURN board members are Vice-Chancellors and Presidents of member universities or their nominees.


Show PIURN Member Universities

PIURN Territories


Cook Islands

The University of the South Pacific

Fiji

The University of the South Pacific

Fiji National University

University of Fiji

French Polynesia

Université de la Polynésie française | University of French Polynesia

Kiribati

The University of the South Pacific

Marshall Islands

The University of the South Pacific

Nauru

The University of the South Pacific

New Caledonia

Université de la Nouvelle-Calédonie | University of New Caledonia

Niue

The University of the South Pacific

Papua New Guinea

The University of Papua New Guinea

Divine Word University

University of Goroka

Pacific Adventist University

The Papua New Guinea University of Natural Resources and Environment

The Papua New Guinea University of Technology

Samoa

National University of Samoa

The University of the South Pacific

Solomon Islands

Solomon Islands National University

The University of the South Pacific

Tokelau

The University of the South Pacific

Tonga

The University of the South Pacific

Christ University in Pacific

Tuvalu

The University of the South Pacific

Vanuatu

The University of the South Pacific

https://www.univ.edu.vu/en/ National University of Vanautu