Introduction to Pacific Adventist University:
Introduction and Overview: Pacific Adventist University is a higher education institution located outside Port Moresby, the capital of Papua New Guinea, and is operated by the South Pacific Division of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The school's students and teachers come from all over the world. Most of the students come from Papua New Guinea and Pacific island countries such as Tonga, Fiji, Samoa, Vanuatu and the Solomon Islands. There are also students from Africa, Australia, Pakistan, China, the Philippines and the United States, with a total number of more than 1,000.
History and Establishment Time: The school was founded in 1983 as Pacific Adventist College. In 1997, it was granted a university charter by the Papua New Guinea government and officially became Pacific Adventist University.
School Strength: After years of development, it has an important position in the Adventist education system in the South Pacific region and is one of the well-known institutions in the region that offers a variety of professional courses. The school focuses on combining teaching with practice, providing students with abundant internship and practice opportunities. The graduates trained have strong professional ability and comprehensive quality in their respective fields, and are recognized by local society and enterprises.
Nature of the institution: Private non-profit university, related to the Christian Adventist sect.
Educational philosophy: With "education service" as the school motto, it is committed to providing the best Christian higher education in the South Pacific region, cultivating graduates who are spiritually prepared, well-educated, have professional skills and are willing to serve the community, the country, the church and God, so that they can become people who change the world.
Key disciplines: There is no information about key laboratories. Health sciences (nursing), theology and other disciplines are the school's key disciplines. The nursing major has trained a large number of professional nursing talents for the local area and played an important role in improving the level of local medical care; the theology major has trained professional talents for the church and related religious institutions.
Faculty: The school is divided into the School of Humanities, Education and Theology, the School of Business, the School of Health Sciences, and the School of Science and Technology.
Ranking: In 2024, the world ranking is 10772, and it ranks 5th in Papua New Guinea.
Cost: There is no public specific cost information. Referring to similar private universities, tuition fees may be relatively high, but the school will provide scholarships and grants and other funding methods. Please consult the school admissions department for details.
Campus environment: The main campus is located in Koi Ari Park outside Port Moresby, covering an area of 48 hectares. It has a beautiful environment, a water lily lake, rich bird resources, well-maintained lawns and shrubs, and carefully selected shade trees. It is a peaceful place for learning and living. There is also an Adventist church on campus, and services are conducted in English and Tok Pisin. In addition, the school has branch campuses in Sonoma, Atofi and other places.
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