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Mon, Jan 11, 2010
Student Discipline Committee - Key Events

Mon, Jan 11, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campus: Online Registration for Semester I - SAS Events

Tue, Jan 12, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campus: Online Registration for Semester I - SAS Events

Wed, Jan 13, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campus: Online Registration for Semester I - SAS Events

Thu, Jan 14, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campus: Online Registration for Semester I - SAS Events

Fri, Jan 15, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campus: Online Registration for Semester I - SAS Events

Sat, Jan 16, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campus: Online Registration for Semester I - SAS Events

Sun, Jan 17, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campus: Online Registration for Semester I - SAS Events

Mon, Jan 18, 2010
<blink>Vacancy:</blink> Critical Leadership Role<br>Improving Pacific Governance<br>Strategic Focus - USP Web Events
The Pacific Islands Centre for Public Administration is a new initiative between The University of the South Pacific (USP) and the Australian Government to assist Pacific Island countries improve public administration and public sector leadership. The Centre is looking for a dynamic high-level leader who thinks strategically and has international credibility in public administration.
Mon, Jan 18, 2010
PDLP: Orientation and Registration - classes begin - SAS Events

Mon, Jan 18, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campus: Online Registration for Semester I - SAS Events

Tue, Jan 19, 2010
<blink>Vacancy:</blink> Critical Leadership Role<br>Improving Pacific Governance<br>Strategic Focus - USP Web Events
The Pacific Islands Centre for Public Administration is a new initiative between The University of the South Pacific (USP) and the Australian Government to assist Pacific Island countries improve public administration and public sector leadership. The Centre is looking for a dynamic high-level leader who thinks strategically and has international credibility in public administration.
Tue, Jan 19, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campus: Online Registration for Semester I - SAS Events

Wed, Jan 20, 2010
<blink>Vacancy:</blink> Critical Leadership Role<br>Improving Pacific Governance<br>Strategic Focus - USP Web Events
The Pacific Islands Centre for Public Administration is a new initiative between The University of the South Pacific (USP) and the Australian Government to assist Pacific Island countries improve public administration and public sector leadership. The Centre is looking for a dynamic high-level leader who thinks strategically and has international credibility in public administration.
Wed, Jan 20, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campus: Online Registration for Semester I - SAS Events

Thu, Jan 21, 2010
<blink>Vacancy:</blink> Critical Leadership Role<br>Improving Pacific Governance<br>Strategic Focus - USP Web Events
The Pacific Islands Centre for Public Administration is a new initiative between The University of the South Pacific (USP) and the Australian Government to assist Pacific Island countries improve public administration and public sector leadership. The Centre is looking for a dynamic high-level leader who thinks strategically and has international credibility in public administration.
Thu, Jan 21, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campus: Online Registration for Semester I - SAS Events

Fri, Jan 22, 2010
<blink>Vacancy:</blink> Critical Leadership Role<br>Improving Pacific Governance<br>Strategic Focus - USP Web Events
The Pacific Islands Centre for Public Administration is a new initiative between The University of the South Pacific (USP) and the Australian Government to assist Pacific Island countries improve public administration and public sector leadership. The Centre is looking for a dynamic high-level leader who thinks strategically and has international credibility in public administration.
Fri, Jan 22, 2010
PDLP: Last Day for Registration - SAS Events

Fri, Jan 22, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campus: Online Registration for Semester I - SAS Events

Sat, Jan 23, 2010
<blink>Vacancy:</blink> Critical Leadership Role<br>Improving Pacific Governance<br>Strategic Focus - USP Web Events
The Pacific Islands Centre for Public Administration is a new initiative between The University of the South Pacific (USP) and the Australian Government to assist Pacific Island countries improve public administration and public sector leadership. The Centre is looking for a dynamic high-level leader who thinks strategically and has international credibility in public administration.
Sat, Jan 23, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campus: Online Registration for Semester I - SAS Events

Sun, Jan 24, 2010
<blink>Vacancy:</blink> Critical Leadership Role<br>Improving Pacific Governance<br>Strategic Focus - USP Web Events
The Pacific Islands Centre for Public Administration is a new initiative between The University of the South Pacific (USP) and the Australian Government to assist Pacific Island countries improve public administration and public sector leadership. The Centre is looking for a dynamic high-level leader who thinks strategically and has international credibility in public administration.
Sun, Jan 24, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campus: Online Registration for Semester I - SAS Events

Mon, Jan 25, 2010
<blink>Vacancy:</blink> Critical Leadership Role<br>Improving Pacific Governance<br>Strategic Focus - USP Web Events
The Pacific Islands Centre for Public Administration is a new initiative between The University of the South Pacific (USP) and the Australian Government to assist Pacific Island countries improve public administration and public sector leadership. The Centre is looking for a dynamic high-level leader who thinks strategically and has international credibility in public administration.
Mon, Jan 25, 2010
MBA: Orientation Week - SAS Events

Mon, Jan 25, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campus: Online Registration for Semester I - SAS Events

Tue, Jan 26, 2010
<blink>Vacancy:</blink> Critical Leadership Role<br>Improving Pacific Governance<br>Strategic Focus - USP Web Events
The Pacific Islands Centre for Public Administration is a new initiative between The University of the South Pacific (USP) and the Australian Government to assist Pacific Island countries improve public administration and public sector leadership. The Centre is looking for a dynamic high-level leader who thinks strategically and has international credibility in public administration.
Tue, Jan 26, 2010
MBA: Orientation Week - SAS Events

Tue, Jan 26, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campus: Online Registration for Semester I - SAS Events

Wed, Jan 27, 2010
<blink>Vacancy:</blink> Critical Leadership Role<br>Improving Pacific Governance<br>Strategic Focus - USP Web Events
The Pacific Islands Centre for Public Administration is a new initiative between The University of the South Pacific (USP) and the Australian Government to assist Pacific Island countries improve public administration and public sector leadership. The Centre is looking for a dynamic high-level leader who thinks strategically and has international credibility in public administration.
Wed, Jan 27, 2010
MBA: Orientation Week - SAS Events

Wed, Jan 27, 2010
University Scholarships Committee - Key Events

Wed, Jan 27, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campus: Online Registration for Semester I - SAS Events

Thu, Jan 28, 2010
<blink>Vacancy:</blink> Critical Leadership Role<br>Improving Pacific Governance<br>Strategic Focus - USP Web Events
The Pacific Islands Centre for Public Administration is a new initiative between The University of the South Pacific (USP) and the Australian Government to assist Pacific Island countries improve public administration and public sector leadership. The Centre is looking for a dynamic high-level leader who thinks strategically and has international credibility in public administration.
Thu, Jan 28, 2010
MBA: Orientation Week - SAS Events

Thu, Jan 28, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campus: Online Registration for Semester I - SAS Events

Fri, Jan 29, 2010
<blink>Vacancy:</blink> Critical Leadership Role<br>Improving Pacific Governance<br>Strategic Focus - USP Web Events
The Pacific Islands Centre for Public Administration is a new initiative between The University of the South Pacific (USP) and the Australian Government to assist Pacific Island countries improve public administration and public sector leadership. The Centre is looking for a dynamic high-level leader who thinks strategically and has international credibility in public administration.
Fri, Jan 29, 2010
MBA: Orientation Week - SAS Events

Fri, Jan 29, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campus: Online Registration for Semester I - SAS Events

Sat, Jan 30, 2010
<blink>Vacancy:</blink> Critical Leadership Role<br>Improving Pacific Governance<br>Strategic Focus - USP Web Events
The Pacific Islands Centre for Public Administration is a new initiative between The University of the South Pacific (USP) and the Australian Government to assist Pacific Island countries improve public administration and public sector leadership. The Centre is looking for a dynamic high-level leader who thinks strategically and has international credibility in public administration.
Sat, Jan 30, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campus: Online Registration for Semester I - SAS Events

Sun, Jan 31, 2010
<blink>Vacancy:</blink> Critical Leadership Role<br>Improving Pacific Governance<br>Strategic Focus - USP Web Events
The Pacific Islands Centre for Public Administration is a new initiative between The University of the South Pacific (USP) and the Australian Government to assist Pacific Island countries improve public administration and public sector leadership. The Centre is looking for a dynamic high-level leader who thinks strategically and has international credibility in public administration.
Sun, Jan 31, 2010
Public Holiday Nauru: Independence Day - Public Holidays

Sun, Jan 31, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campus: Online Registration for Semester I - SAS Events

Mon, Feb 1, 2010
Applications for Admission Still Open - USP Web Events
Please be advised that the deadline for applications for admission to USP for Semester 1, 2010 have been extended. The Applicartion for Admission form is available online here: www.usp.ac.fj/forms
Mon, Feb 1, 2010
<blink>Vacancy:</blink> Critical Leadership Role<br>Improving Pacific Governance<br>Strategic Focus - USP Web Events
The Pacific Islands Centre for Public Administration is a new initiative between The University of the South Pacific (USP) and the Australian Government to assist Pacific Island countries improve public administration and public sector leadership. The Centre is looking for a dynamic high-level leader who thinks strategically and has international credibility in public administration.
Mon, Feb 1, 2010
MBA: Trimester 1 classes begins - SAS Events

Mon, Feb 1, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campus: Online Registration for Semester I - SAS Events

Tue, Feb 2, 2010
Applications for Admission Still Open - USP Web Events
Please be advised that the deadline for applications for admission to USP for Semester 1, 2010 have been extended. The Applicartion for Admission form is available online here: www.usp.ac.fj/forms
Tue, Feb 2, 2010
<blink>Vacancy:</blink> Critical Leadership Role<br>Improving Pacific Governance<br>Strategic Focus - USP Web Events
The Pacific Islands Centre for Public Administration is a new initiative between The University of the South Pacific (USP) and the Australian Government to assist Pacific Island countries improve public administration and public sector leadership. The Centre is looking for a dynamic high-level leader who thinks strategically and has international credibility in public administration.
Tue, Feb 2, 2010
Audit Committee - Key Events

Tue, Feb 2, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campus: Online Registration for Semester I - SAS Events

Wed, Feb 3, 2010
Applications for Admission Still Open - USP Web Events
Please be advised that the deadline for applications for admission to USP for Semester 1, 2010 have been extended. The Applicartion for Admission form is available online here: www.usp.ac.fj/forms
Wed, Feb 3, 2010
<blink>Vacancy:</blink> Critical Leadership Role<br>Improving Pacific Governance<br>Strategic Focus - USP Web Events
The Pacific Islands Centre for Public Administration is a new initiative between The University of the South Pacific (USP) and the Australian Government to assist Pacific Island countries improve public administration and public sector leadership. The Centre is looking for a dynamic high-level leader who thinks strategically and has international credibility in public administration.
Wed, Feb 3, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campus: Online Registration for Semester I - SAS Events

Thu, Feb 4, 2010
Applications for Admission Still Open - USP Web Events
Please be advised that the deadline for applications for admission to USP for Semester 1, 2010 have been extended. The Applicartion for Admission form is available online here: www.usp.ac.fj/forms
Thu, Feb 4, 2010
<blink>Vacancy:</blink> Critical Leadership Role<br>Improving Pacific Governance<br>Strategic Focus - USP Web Events
The Pacific Islands Centre for Public Administration is a new initiative between The University of the South Pacific (USP) and the Australian Government to assist Pacific Island countries improve public administration and public sector leadership. The Centre is looking for a dynamic high-level leader who thinks strategically and has international credibility in public administration.
Thu, Feb 4, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campus: Online Registration for Semester I - SAS Events

Fri, Feb 5, 2010
Applications for Admission Still Open - USP Web Events
Please be advised that the deadline for applications for admission to USP for Semester 1, 2010 have been extended. The Applicartion for Admission form is available online here: www.usp.ac.fj/forms
Fri, Feb 5, 2010
<blink>Vacancy:</blink> Critical Leadership Role<br>Improving Pacific Governance<br>Strategic Focus - USP Web Events
The Pacific Islands Centre for Public Administration is a new initiative between The University of the South Pacific (USP) and the Australian Government to assist Pacific Island countries improve public administration and public sector leadership. The Centre is looking for a dynamic high-level leader who thinks strategically and has international credibility in public administration.
Fri, Feb 5, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campus: Online Registration for Semester I - SAS Events

Sat, Feb 6, 2010
Applications for Admission Still Open - USP Web Events
Please be advised that the deadline for applications for admission to USP for Semester 1, 2010 have been extended. The Applicartion for Admission form is available online here: www.usp.ac.fj/forms
Sat, Feb 6, 2010
<blink>Vacancy:</blink> Critical Leadership Role<br>Improving Pacific Governance<br>Strategic Focus - USP Web Events
The Pacific Islands Centre for Public Administration is a new initiative between The University of the South Pacific (USP) and the Australian Government to assist Pacific Island countries improve public administration and public sector leadership. The Centre is looking for a dynamic high-level leader who thinks strategically and has international credibility in public administration.
Sat, Feb 6, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campus: Online Registration for Semester I - SAS Events

Sun, Feb 7, 2010
Applications for Admission Still Open - USP Web Events
Please be advised that the deadline for applications for admission to USP for Semester 1, 2010 have been extended. The Applicartion for Admission form is available online here: www.usp.ac.fj/forms
Sun, Feb 7, 2010
<blink>Vacancy:</blink> Critical Leadership Role<br>Improving Pacific Governance<br>Strategic Focus - USP Web Events
The Pacific Islands Centre for Public Administration is a new initiative between The University of the South Pacific (USP) and the Australian Government to assist Pacific Island countries improve public administration and public sector leadership. The Centre is looking for a dynamic high-level leader who thinks strategically and has international credibility in public administration.
Sun, Feb 7, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campus: Online Registration for Semester I - SAS Events

Mon, Feb 8, 2010
Applications for Admission Still Open - USP Web Events
Please be advised that the deadline for applications for admission to USP for Semester 1, 2010 have been extended. The Applicartion for Admission form is available online here: www.usp.ac.fj/forms
Mon, Feb 8, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester 1 Online Registration continues - SAS Events

Mon, Feb 8, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campus: Online Registration for Semester I - SAS Events

Tue, Feb 9, 2010
Applications for Admission Still Open - USP Web Events
Please be advised that the deadline for applications for admission to USP for Semester 1, 2010 have been extended. The Applicartion for Admission form is available online here: www.usp.ac.fj/forms
Tue, Feb 9, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester 1 Online Registration continues - SAS Events

Tue, Feb 9, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campus: Online Registration for Semester I - SAS Events

Wed, Feb 10, 2010
Applications for Admission Still Open - USP Web Events
Please be advised that the deadline for applications for admission to USP for Semester 1, 2010 have been extended. The Applicartion for Admission form is available online here: www.usp.ac.fj/forms
Wed, Feb 10, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester 1 Online Registration continues - SAS Events

Wed, Feb 10, 2010
Staff Development Committee - Key Events

Wed, Feb 10, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campus: Online Registration for Semester I - SAS Events

Thu, Feb 11, 2010
Applications for Admission Still Open - USP Web Events
Please be advised that the deadline for applications for admission to USP for Semester 1, 2010 have been extended. The Applicartion for Admission form is available online here: www.usp.ac.fj/forms
Thu, Feb 11, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester 1 Online Registration continues - SAS Events

Thu, Feb 11, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campus: Online Registration for Semester I - SAS Events

Fri, Feb 12, 2010
Applications for Admission Still Open - USP Web Events
Please be advised that the deadline for applications for admission to USP for Semester 1, 2010 have been extended. The Applicartion for Admission form is available online here: www.usp.ac.fj/forms
Fri, Feb 12, 2010
FSTE Research Committe - Key Events

Fri, Feb 12, 2010
MBA: Last day for students to withdraw from Trimester 1 courses without financial penalty - SAS Events

Fri, Feb 12, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester 1 Online Registration continues - SAS Events

Fri, Feb 12, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campus: Online Registration for Semester I - SAS Events

Sat, Feb 13, 2010
Applications for Admission Still Open - USP Web Events
Please be advised that the deadline for applications for admission to USP for Semester 1, 2010 have been extended. The Applicartion for Admission form is available online here: www.usp.ac.fj/forms
Sat, Feb 13, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester 1 Online Registration continues - SAS Events

Sat, Feb 13, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campus: Online Registration for Semester I - SAS Events

Sun, Feb 14, 2010
Applications for Admission Still Open - USP Web Events
Please be advised that the deadline for applications for admission to USP for Semester 1, 2010 have been extended. The Applicartion for Admission form is available online here: www.usp.ac.fj/forms
Sun, Feb 14, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester 1 Online Registration continues - SAS Events

Sun, Feb 14, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campus: Online Registration for Semester I - SAS Events

Mon, Feb 15, 2010
All Campuses: Counselling, Registration and Orientation - SAS Events

Mon, Feb 15, 2010
Emalus and Laucala Campuses: Semester 1 Online Registration continues - SAS Events

Mon, Feb 15, 2010
All Campuses: Counselling, Registration and Orientation - SAS Events

Mon, Feb 15, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester 1 Online Registration continues - SAS Events

Mon, Feb 15, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campus: Online Registration for Semester I - SAS Events

Tue, Feb 16, 2010
Audit Committee - Key Events

Tue, Feb 16, 2010
All Campuses: Counselling, Registration and Orientation - SAS Events

Tue, Feb 16, 2010
Emalus and Laucala Campuses: Semester 1 Online Registration continues - SAS Events

Tue, Feb 16, 2010
All Campuses: Counselling, Registration and Orientation - SAS Events

Tue, Feb 16, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester 1 Online Registration continues - SAS Events

Tue, Feb 16, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campus: Online Registration for Semester I - SAS Events

Wed, Feb 17, 2010
All Campuses: Counselling, Registration and Orientation - SAS Events

Wed, Feb 17, 2010
Emalus and Laucala Campuses: Semester 1 Online Registration continues - SAS Events

Wed, Feb 17, 2010
All Campuses: Counselling, Registration and Orientation - SAS Events

Wed, Feb 17, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester 1 Online Registration continues - SAS Events

Wed, Feb 17, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campus: Online Registration for Semester I - SAS Events

Thu, Feb 18, 2010
All Campuses: Counselling, Registration and Orientation - SAS Events

Thu, Feb 18, 2010
Emalus and Laucala Campuses: Semester 1 Online Registration continues - SAS Events

Thu, Feb 18, 2010
All Campuses: Counselling, Registration and Orientation - SAS Events

Thu, Feb 18, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester 1 Online Registration continues - SAS Events

Thu, Feb 18, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campus: Online Registration for Semester I - SAS Events

Fri, Feb 19, 2010
All Campuses: Last day for counselling of all students. Last day for orientation for new students - SAS Events

Fri, Feb 19, 2010
All Campuses: Counselling, Registration and Orientation - SAS Events

Fri, Feb 19, 2010
Emalus and Laucala Campuses: Semester 1 Online Registration continues - SAS Events

Fri, Feb 19, 2010
All Campuses: Counselling, Registration and Orientation - SAS Events

Fri, Feb 19, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester 1 Online Registration continues - SAS Events

Fri, Feb 19, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campus: Online Registration for Semester I - SAS Events

Sat, Feb 20, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester 1 Online Registration continues - SAS Events

Sat, Feb 20, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campus: Online Registration for Semester I - SAS Events

Mon, Feb 22, 2010
Finance and Investments Committee - Key Events

Mon, Feb 22, 2010
Lectures for Semester 1 begin - SAS Events

Tue, Feb 23, 2010
FAL Research Committee - Key Events

Thu, Feb 25, 2010
Staff Policy Committee - Key Events

Fri, Feb 26, 2010
All Campuses: Last date for late registration, change of courses, programme or major - SAS Events

Fri, Feb 26, 2010
PDLP: Deadline for payment of fees - SAS Events

Mon, Mar 1, 2010
Public Holiday Marshall Islands: Nuclear Victims Remembrance Day - Public Holidays

Mon, Mar 1, 2010
Public Holiday Fiji: Prophet Mohammed's Birthday - Public Holidays

Tue, Mar 2, 2010
Laucala Campus: Lecturers follow Monday's timetable - SAS Events

Wed, Mar 3, 2010
FAL Academic Standards and Quality Committee - Key Events

Thu, Mar 4, 2010
FBE Academic Standards and Quality Committee - Key Events

Fri, Mar 5, 2010
Alafua, Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Deadline for the withdrawal from courses with no financial penalty. Students who withdraw after this date will be charged 100% fees - SAS Events

Mon, Mar 8, 2010
Expression of Interest: PRIDE End-of-Project Country Review - USP Web Events
Individual expressions of interest are invited from suitably qualified and experienced candidates for a team of three to undertake a review of PRIDE support to its 15 participating countries.
Mon, Mar 8, 2010
Public Holiday Nauru: International Women's Day - Public Holidays

Mon, Mar 8, 2010
FSTE Academic Standards and Quality Committee - Key Events

Tue, Mar 9, 2010
Expression of Interest: PRIDE End-of-Project Country Review - USP Web Events
Individual expressions of interest are invited from suitably qualified and experienced candidates for a team of three to undertake a review of PRIDE support to its 15 participating countries.
Tue, Mar 9, 2010
University Research Committee - Key Events

Wed, Mar 10, 2010
Expression of Interest: PRIDE End-of-Project Country Review - USP Web Events
Individual expressions of interest are invited from suitably qualified and experienced candidates for a team of three to undertake a review of PRIDE support to its 15 participating countries.
Thu, Mar 11, 2010
Expression of Interest: PRIDE End-of-Project Country Review - USP Web Events
Individual expressions of interest are invited from suitably qualified and experienced candidates for a team of three to undertake a review of PRIDE support to its 15 participating countries.
Fri, Mar 12, 2010
Expression of Interest: PRIDE End-of-Project Country Review - USP Web Events
Individual expressions of interest are invited from suitably qualified and experienced candidates for a team of three to undertake a review of PRIDE support to its 15 participating countries.
Fri, Mar 12, 2010
MBA: Deadline for payment of Trimester 1 fees - SAS Events

Sat, Mar 13, 2010
Expression of Interest: PRIDE End-of-Project Country Review - USP Web Events
Individual expressions of interest are invited from suitably qualified and experienced candidates for a team of three to undertake a review of PRIDE support to its 15 participating countries.
Sun, Mar 14, 2010
<font color=red>Staff of the University of the South Pacific are asked to report to work as soon as the curfew is lifted on Wednesday 17th March 2010.<br />Students are advised that the classes will resume on all campuses on Thursday 18th March 2010.</font> - USP Web Events
Staff of the University of the South Pacific are asked to report to work as soon as the curfew is lifted on Wednesday 17th March 2010. Students are advised that the classes will resume on all campuses on Thursday 18th March 2010. from the Vice Chancellors Office
Sun, Mar 14, 2010
Expression of Interest: PRIDE End-of-Project Country Review - USP Web Events
Individual expressions of interest are invited from suitably qualified and experienced candidates for a team of three to undertake a review of PRIDE support to its 15 participating countries.
Mon, Mar 15, 2010
<font color=red>Staff of the University of the South Pacific are asked to report to work as soon as the curfew is lifted on Wednesday 17th March 2010.<br />Students are advised that the classes will resume on all campuses on Thursday 18th March 2010.</font> - USP Web Events
Staff of the University of the South Pacific are asked to report to work as soon as the curfew is lifted on Wednesday 17th March 2010. Students are advised that the classes will resume on all campuses on Thursday 18th March 2010. from the Vice Chancellors Office
Mon, Mar 15, 2010
Expression of Interest: PRIDE End-of-Project Country Review - USP Web Events
Individual expressions of interest are invited from suitably qualified and experienced candidates for a team of three to undertake a review of PRIDE support to its 15 participating countries.
Mon, Mar 15, 2010
Regional Campus Directors Forum - Key Events

Tue, Mar 16, 2010
<font color=red>Staff of the University of the South Pacific are asked to report to work as soon as the curfew is lifted on Wednesday 17th March 2010.<br />Students are advised that the classes will resume on all campuses on Thursday 18th March 2010.</font> - USP Web Events
Staff of the University of the South Pacific are asked to report to work as soon as the curfew is lifted on Wednesday 17th March 2010. Students are advised that the classes will resume on all campuses on Thursday 18th March 2010. from the Vice Chancellors Office
Tue, Mar 16, 2010
Expression of Interest: PRIDE End-of-Project Country Review - USP Web Events
Individual expressions of interest are invited from suitably qualified and experienced candidates for a team of three to undertake a review of PRIDE support to its 15 participating countries.
Tue, Mar 16, 2010
Regional Campus Directors Forum - Key Events

Wed, Mar 17, 2010
<font color=red>Staff of the University of the South Pacific are asked to report to work as soon as the curfew is lifted on Wednesday 17th March 2010.<br />Students are advised that the classes will resume on all campuses on Thursday 18th March 2010.</font> - USP Web Events
Staff of the University of the South Pacific are asked to report to work as soon as the curfew is lifted on Wednesday 17th March 2010. Students are advised that the classes will resume on all campuses on Thursday 18th March 2010. from the Vice Chancellors Office
Wed, Mar 17, 2010
Expression of Interest: PRIDE End-of-Project Country Review - USP Web Events
Individual expressions of interest are invited from suitably qualified and experienced candidates for a team of three to undertake a review of PRIDE support to its 15 participating countries.
Wed, Mar 17, 2010
Regional Campus Directors Forum - Key Events

Wed, Mar 17, 2010
Centre for Flexible and Distance Learning Board - Key Events

Thu, Mar 18, 2010
<font color=red>Staff of the University of the South Pacific are asked to report to work as soon as the curfew is lifted on Wednesday 17th March 2010.<br />Students are advised that the classes will resume on all campuses on Thursday 18th March 2010.</font> - USP Web Events
Staff of the University of the South Pacific are asked to report to work as soon as the curfew is lifted on Wednesday 17th March 2010. Students are advised that the classes will resume on all campuses on Thursday 18th March 2010. from the Vice Chancellors Office
Thu, Mar 18, 2010
Expression of Interest: PRIDE End-of-Project Country Review - USP Web Events
Individual expressions of interest are invited from suitably qualified and experienced candidates for a team of three to undertake a review of PRIDE support to its 15 participating countries.
Thu, Mar 18, 2010
MBA: Trimester 1 Study and Examination period begins - SAS Events

Thu, Mar 18, 2010
Regional Campus Directors Forum - Key Events

Fri, Mar 19, 2010
Expression of Interest: PRIDE End-of-Project Country Review - USP Web Events
Individual expressions of interest are invited from suitably qualified and experienced candidates for a team of three to undertake a review of PRIDE support to its 15 participating countries.
Fri, Mar 19, 2010
PDLP: Last Day to withdraw from courses in which students do not want to be assessed in - SAS Events

Fri, Mar 19, 2010
Regional Campus Directors Forum - Key Events

Sat, Mar 20, 2010
Expression of Interest: PRIDE End-of-Project Country Review - USP Web Events
Individual expressions of interest are invited from suitably qualified and experienced candidates for a team of three to undertake a review of PRIDE support to its 15 participating countries.
Mon, Mar 22, 2010
Public Holiday Fiji: National Youth Day - Public Holidays

Mon, Mar 22, 2010
Expression of Interest: Review of College of Foundation Studies at USP<font color=red> updated</font> - USP Web Events
Expressions of Interest are invited for the following; To undertake an external independent review of the College of Foundation Studies at the University of the South Pacific (USP)
Tue, Mar 23, 2010
Laucala Campus: Lectures follow Tuesday's Timetable - SAS Events

Tue, Mar 23, 2010
Audit Committee - Key Events

Tue, Mar 23, 2010
Expression of Interest: Review of College of Foundation Studies at USP<font color=red> updated</font> - USP Web Events
Expressions of Interest are invited for the following; To undertake an external independent review of the College of Foundation Studies at the University of the South Pacific (USP)
Wed, Mar 24, 2010
Academic Standards and Quality Committee - Key Events

Wed, Mar 24, 2010
Expression of Interest: Review of College of Foundation Studies at USP<font color=red> updated</font> - USP Web Events
Expressions of Interest are invited for the following; To undertake an external independent review of the College of Foundation Studies at the University of the South Pacific (USP)
Thu, Mar 25, 2010
Expression of Interest: Review of College of Foundation Studies at USP<font color=red> updated</font> - USP Web Events
Expressions of Interest are invited for the following; To undertake an external independent review of the College of Foundation Studies at the University of the South Pacific (USP)
Fri, Mar 26, 2010
Expression of Interest: Review of College of Foundation Studies at USP<font color=red> updated</font> - USP Web Events
Expressions of Interest are invited for the following; To undertake an external independent review of the College of Foundation Studies at the University of the South Pacific (USP)
Sat, Mar 27, 2010
Expression of Interest: Review of College of Foundation Studies at USP<font color=red> updated</font> - USP Web Events
Expressions of Interest are invited for the following; To undertake an external independent review of the College of Foundation Studies at the University of the South Pacific (USP)
Sun, Mar 28, 2010
Expression of Interest: Review of College of Foundation Studies at USP<font color=red> updated</font> - USP Web Events
Expressions of Interest are invited for the following; To undertake an external independent review of the College of Foundation Studies at the University of the South Pacific (USP)
Mon, Mar 29, 2010
Expression of Interest: Review of College of Foundation Studies at USP<font color=red> updated</font> - USP Web Events
Expressions of Interest are invited for the following; To undertake an external independent review of the College of Foundation Studies at the University of the South Pacific (USP)
Tue, Mar 30, 2010
Expression of Interest: Review of College of Foundation Studies at USP<font color=red> updated</font> - USP Web Events
Expressions of Interest are invited for the following; To undertake an external independent review of the College of Foundation Studies at the University of the South Pacific (USP)
Wed, Mar 31, 2010
PDLP: Last day for payment of fees with revalidation fee: (All Students who have not paid their fees in full by this date will be de-registered) - SAS Events

Wed, Mar 31, 2010
Student Discipline Committe - Key Events

Wed, Mar 31, 2010
Expression of Interest: Review of College of Foundation Studies at USP<font color=red> updated</font> - USP Web Events
Expressions of Interest are invited for the following; To undertake an external independent review of the College of Foundation Studies at the University of the South Pacific (USP)
Thu, Apr 1, 2010
All Campuses: Deadline for payment of Semester 1 fees - SAS Events

Thu, Apr 1, 2010
MBA: Last day to withdraw from Trimester 1 courses in which students do not want to be assessed - SAS Events

Thu, Apr 1, 2010
Regional Campuses: Last day to withdraw from courses with no financial penalty - SAS Events

Thu, Apr 1, 2010
Expression of Interest: Review of College of Foundation Studies at USP<font color=red> updated</font> - USP Web Events
Expressions of Interest are invited for the following; To undertake an external independent review of the College of Foundation Studies at the University of the South Pacific (USP)
Fri, Apr 2, 2010
Public Holiday All Campuses: Good Friday - Public Holidays

Sat, Apr 3, 2010
Public Holidays All Campuses: Easter Saturday - Public Holidays

Sun, Apr 4, 2010
Public Holidays All Campuses: Easter Sunday - Public Holidays

Mon, Apr 5, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, Apr 5, 2010
Public Holidays All Campuses: Easter Monday - Public Holidays

Tue, Apr 6, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, Apr 6, 2010
DFL 30-week semester classes begin - SAS Events

Tue, Apr 6, 2010
Laucala Campus: Lectures follow Monday's timetable - SAS Events

Wed, Apr 7, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, Apr 7, 2010
Medals and Prizes Ceremony - SAS Events

Thu, Apr 8, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, Apr 8, 2010
MBA: Last day for payment of fees with revalidation fee. (All students who have not paid their fees in full by this date will be de-registered) - SAS Events

Thu, Apr 8, 2010
DFL 30-week Semester: Last day for late registration, change of courses, programme or major - SAS Events

Fri, Apr 9, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, Apr 9, 2010
Graduation Ceremony - Laucala Campus - SAS Events

Sat, Apr 10, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, Apr 10, 2010
Mid Semester Break begins - SAS Events

Sun, Apr 11, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, Apr 12, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, Apr 12, 2010
Executive committee - Key Events

Mon, Apr 12, 2010
Finance and Investments Committee - Key Events

Tue, Apr 13, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, Apr 13, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, Apr 13, 2010
University Council Governance Task Force - Key Events

Wed, Apr 14, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, Apr 14, 2010
University Scholarships Committee - Key Events

Wed, Apr 14, 2010
University Council Governance Task Force - Key Events

Wed, Apr 14, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, Apr 15, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, Apr 15, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, Apr 16, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, Apr 16, 2010
MBA: Trimester 1 classes ends - SAS Events

Fri, Apr 16, 2010
DFL 30-week Semester: Deadline for the withdrawal of courses with full remission of fees. Students who withdraw after this date will be charged 100% fees - SAS Events

Fri, Apr 16, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, Apr 17, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, Apr 17, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, Apr 18, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, Apr 18, 2010
Mid Semester Break ends - SAS Events

Sun, Apr 18, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, Apr 19, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, Apr 19, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, Apr 20, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, Apr 20, 2010
Audit Committee - Key Events

Tue, Apr 20, 2010
Library Advisory Committee - Key Events

Tue, Apr 20, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, Apr 21, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, Apr 21, 2010
University Senate - Key Events

Wed, Apr 21, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, Apr 22, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, Apr 22, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, Apr 23, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, Apr 23, 2010
All Campuses: Last day for students to withdraw from courses that they do not wish to be assessed in - SAS Events

Fri, Apr 23, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, Apr 24, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, Apr 24, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, Apr 25, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, Apr 25, 2010
Public Holiday Cook Islands: ANZAC Day - Public Holidays

Sun, Apr 25, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, Apr 26, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, Apr 26, 2010
PDLP: Placement Commences - SAS Events

Mon, Apr 26, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, Apr 27, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, Apr 27, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, Apr 28, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, Apr 28, 2010
Student Discipline Committee - Key Events

Wed, Apr 28, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, Apr 29, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, Apr 29, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, Apr 30, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, Apr 30, 2010
MBA: Trimester 1 Study and Examination periods ends - SAS Events

Fri, Apr 30, 2010
All Campuses: Last day for payment of fees with Revalidation fee. (All students who have not paid their fees in full by this date will be de-registered) - SAS Events

Fri, Apr 30, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, May 1, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, May 1, 2010
MBA: Trimester 1 break begins - SAS Events

Sat, May 1, 2010
Public Holiday Marshall Islands: Constitution Day - Public Holidays

Sat, May 1, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, May 2, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, May 2, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, May 3, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, May 3, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, May 4, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, May 4, 2010
Campus Life Committee - Key Events

Tue, May 4, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, May 5, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, May 5, 2010
Communications and Information Technology Committee - Key Events

Wed, May 5, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, May 6, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, May 6, 2010
FAL Research Committee - Key Events

Thu, May 6, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, May 7, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, May 7, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, May 8, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, May 8, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, May 9, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, May 9, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, May 10, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, May 10, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, May 11, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, May 11, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, May 12, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, May 12, 2010
Executive Committee - Key Events

Wed, May 12, 2010
FSTE Research Committee - Key Events

Wed, May 12, 2010
University Council - Key Events

Wed, May 12, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, May 13, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, May 13, 2010
University Council - Key Events

Thu, May 13, 2010
DFL 30-week Semester: Deadline for payment of fees - SAS Events

Thu, May 13, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, May 14, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, May 14, 2010
University Scholarships Committee - Key Events

Fri, May 14, 2010
DFL 30-week Semester: Deadline for payment of fees - SAS Events

Fri, May 14, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, May 15, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, May 15, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, May 16, 2010
MBA: Trimester 1 break ends - SAS Events

Sun, May 16, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, May 16, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, May 17, 2010
MBA: Trimester II classes begin - SAS Events

Mon, May 17, 2010
Public Holiday Nauru: Constitution Day - Public Holidays

Mon, May 17, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, May 17, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, May 18, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, May 18, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, May 19, 2010
Discipline Appeals Committee - Key Events

Wed, May 19, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, May 19, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, May 20, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, May 20, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, May 21, 2010
MBA: Last Day for Trimester II late registration - SAS Events

Fri, May 21, 2010
PDLP: Placement ends - SAS Events

Fri, May 21, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, May 21, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, May 22, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, May 22, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, May 23, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, May 23, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, May 24, 2010
Staff Review Committee Academic and Comparable Staff - Key Events

Mon, May 24, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, May 24, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, May 25, 2010
Centre for Flexible and Distance Learning Board - Key Events

Tue, May 25, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, May 25, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, May 26, 2010
Student Discipline Committee - Key Events

Wed, May 26, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, May 26, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, May 27, 2010
Laucala Campus: Lectures follow Thursday's timetable - SAS Events

Thu, May 27, 2010
University Research Committee - Key Events

Thu, May 27, 2010
MBA: Last day for withdrawal from Trimester II courses with no financial penalty - SAS Events

Thu, May 27, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, May 27, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, May 28, 2010
Public Holiday Fiji: Ratu Sir Lala Sukuna Day - Public Holidays

Fri, May 28, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, May 28, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, May 29, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, May 29, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, May 30, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, May 30, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, May 31, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, May 31, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, Jun 1, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, Jun 1, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, Jun 2, 2010
FAL Academic Standards and Quality Committee - Key Events

Wed, Jun 2, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, Jun 2, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, Jun 3, 2010
FBE Academic Standards and Quality Committee - Key Events

Thu, Jun 3, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, Jun 3, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, Jun 4, 2010
All Campuses: Last day of Lectures - SAS Events

Fri, Jun 4, 2010
DFL 30-week semester: Last day to withdraw from courses in which students do not wish to be assessed in - SAS Events

Fri, Jun 4, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, Jun 4, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, Jun 5, 2010
Study week - SAS Events

Sat, Jun 5, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, Jun 5, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, Jun 6, 2010
Study week - SAS Events

Sun, Jun 6, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, Jun 6, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, Jun 7, 2010
Study week - SAS Events

Mon, Jun 7, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, Jun 7, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, Jun 8, 2010
Study week - SAS Events

Tue, Jun 8, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, Jun 8, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, Jun 9, 2010
Study week - SAS Events

Wed, Jun 9, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, Jun 9, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, Jun 10, 2010
Public Holiday Cook Islands: Queens Birthday - Public Holidays

Thu, Jun 10, 2010
FSTE Academic Standards and Quality Committee - Key Events

Thu, Jun 10, 2010
Study week - SAS Events

Thu, Jun 10, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, Jun 10, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, Jun 11, 2010
DFL: 30-week Semester: Last day for payment of fees with revalidation fee: (All students who have not paid their fees in full by this date will be de-registered) - SAS Events

Fri, Jun 11, 2010
Senior Manangement Team/Heads of Schools Retreat I - Key Events

Fri, Jun 11, 2010
Study week - SAS Events

Fri, Jun 11, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, Jun 11, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, Jun 12, 2010
Senior Management Team/Heads of Schools Retreat I - Key Events

Sat, Jun 12, 2010
Study week - SAS Events

Sat, Jun 12, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, Jun 12, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, Jun 13, 2010
Study week ends - SAS Events

Sun, Jun 13, 2010
Study week - SAS Events

Sun, Jun 13, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, Jun 13, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, Jun 14, 2010
Public Holiday Fiji: Queen's Birthday - Public Holidays

Mon, Jun 14, 2010
Semester I Examination - SAS Events

Mon, Jun 14, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, Jun 14, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, Jun 15, 2010
Semester I Examination - SAS Events

Tue, Jun 15, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, Jun 15, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, Jun 16, 2010
Discipline Appeals Committee - Key Events

Wed, Jun 16, 2010
Semester I Examination - SAS Events

Wed, Jun 16, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, Jun 16, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, Jun 17, 2010
Semester I Examination - SAS Events

Thu, Jun 17, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, Jun 17, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, Jun 18, 2010
PDLP: Last day of Classes - SAS Events

Fri, Jun 18, 2010
Semester I Examination - SAS Events

Fri, Jun 18, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, Jun 18, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, Jun 19, 2010
Semester I Examination - SAS Events

Sat, Jun 19, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, Jun 19, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, Jun 20, 2010
Semester I Examination - SAS Events

Sun, Jun 20, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, Jun 20, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, Jun 21, 2010
Semester I Examination - SAS Events

Mon, Jun 21, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, Jun 21, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, Jun 22, 2010
Semester I Examination - SAS Events

Tue, Jun 22, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, Jun 22, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, Jun 23, 2010
Academic Standards and Quality Committee - Key Events

Wed, Jun 23, 2010
Semester I Examination - SAS Events

Wed, Jun 23, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, Jun 23, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, Jun 24, 2010
Semester I Examination - SAS Events

Thu, Jun 24, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, Jun 24, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, Jun 24, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Fri, Jun 25, 2010
MBA: Deadline for payment of Trimester II fees - SAS Events

Fri, Jun 25, 2010
Semester I Examination - SAS Events

Fri, Jun 25, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, Jun 25, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, Jun 25, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Sat, Jun 26, 2010
All Campuses: Semester Break - SAS Events

Sat, Jun 26, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, Jun 26, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, Jun 26, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Sun, Jun 27, 2010
All Campuses: Semester Break - SAS Events

Sun, Jun 27, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, Jun 27, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, Jun 27, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Mon, Jun 28, 2010
All Campuses: Semester Break - SAS Events

Mon, Jun 28, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, Jun 28, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, Jun 28, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Tue, Jun 29, 2010
All Campuses: Semester Break - SAS Events

Tue, Jun 29, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, Jun 29, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, Jun 29, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Wed, Jun 30, 2010
Student Discipline Committee - Key Events

Wed, Jun 30, 2010
All Campuses: Semester Break - SAS Events

Wed, Jun 30, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, Jun 30, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, Jun 30, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Thu, Jul 1, 2010
Public Holiday Nauru: NPC Handover - Public Holidays

Thu, Jul 1, 2010
All Campuses: Semester Break - SAS Events

Thu, Jul 1, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, Jul 1, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, Jul 1, 2010
Japan - Pacific ICT Centre Opening - USP Web Events (USP Laucala Campus)
The Japan-Pacific ICT Centre Opening and Ground Breaking Ceremonies for the Multipurpose Theatre on Laucala Campus will take place at 2pm on Tuesday 6 July. For information on these events, please see the Press Release available through the link below.
Thu, Jul 1, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Fri, Jul 2, 2010
Public Holiday Marshall Islands: Fisherman's Day - Public Holidays

Fri, Jul 2, 2010
All Campuses: Semester Break - SAS Events

Fri, Jul 2, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, Jul 2, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, Jul 2, 2010
Japan - Pacific ICT Centre Opening - USP Web Events (USP Laucala Campus)
The Japan-Pacific ICT Centre Opening and Ground Breaking Ceremonies for the Multipurpose Theatre on Laucala Campus will take place at 2pm on Tuesday 6 July. For information on these events, please see the Press Release available through the link below.
Fri, Jul 2, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Sat, Jul 3, 2010
All Campuses: Semester Break - SAS Events

Sat, Jul 3, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, Jul 3, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, Jul 3, 2010
Japan - Pacific ICT Centre Opening - USP Web Events (USP Laucala Campus)
The Japan-Pacific ICT Centre Opening and Ground Breaking Ceremonies for the Multipurpose Theatre on Laucala Campus will take place at 2pm on Tuesday 6 July. For information on these events, please see the Press Release available through the link below.
Sat, Jul 3, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Sun, Jul 4, 2010
All Campuses: Semester Break - SAS Events

Sun, Jul 4, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, Jul 4, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, Jul 4, 2010
Japan - Pacific ICT Centre Opening - USP Web Events (USP Laucala Campus)
The Japan-Pacific ICT Centre Opening and Ground Breaking Ceremonies for the Multipurpose Theatre on Laucala Campus will take place at 2pm on Tuesday 6 July. For information on these events, please see the Press Release available through the link below.
Sun, Jul 4, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Mon, Jul 5, 2010
School/Department Assessment meetings to approve Semester I results - Key Events

Mon, Jul 5, 2010
All Campuses: Semester Break - SAS Events

Mon, Jul 5, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, Jul 5, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, Jul 5, 2010
Japan - Pacific ICT Centre Opening - USP Web Events (USP Laucala Campus)
The Japan-Pacific ICT Centre Opening and Ground Breaking Ceremonies for the Multipurpose Theatre on Laucala Campus will take place at 2pm on Tuesday 6 July. For information on these events, please see the Press Release available through the link below.
Mon, Jul 5, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Tue, Jul 6, 2010
International Pacific Marine Educators Conference - USP Web Events (Outrigger on the Lagoon Resort, Sigatoka)
Marine Educators worldwide will again gather, this time in Fiji, to share resources and to advance a network aimed at ensuring the health of the pacific and the communities who depend on it. The formal conference dates are 6th - 9th July (2010), with call for papers, registration and scholarship application forms now all available online at www.ipmen.net
Tue, Jul 6, 2010
Staff Policy Committee - Key Events

Tue, Jul 6, 2010
All Campuses: Semester Break - SAS Events

Tue, Jul 6, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, Jul 6, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, Jul 6, 2010
Japan - Pacific ICT Centre Opening - USP Web Events (USP Laucala Campus)
The Japan-Pacific ICT Centre Opening and Ground Breaking Ceremonies for the Multipurpose Theatre on Laucala Campus will take place at 2pm on Tuesday 6 July. For information on these events, please see the Press Release available through the link below.
Tue, Jul 6, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Wed, Jul 7, 2010
All Campuses: Semester Break - SAS Events

Wed, Jul 7, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, Jul 7, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, Jul 7, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Wed, Jul 7, 2010
8:00am
International Federation of Physical Education (Oceania) Conference - USP Web Events (University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji Islands)

Thu, Jul 8, 2010
All Campuses: Semester Break - SAS Events

Thu, Jul 8, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, Jul 8, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, Jul 8, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Thu, Jul 8, 2010
8:00am
International Federation of Physical Education (Oceania) Conference - USP Web Events (University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji Islands)

Fri, Jul 9, 2010
All Campuses: Semester Break - SAS Events

Fri, Jul 9, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, Jul 9, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, Jul 9, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Fri, Jul 9, 2010
8:00am
International Federation of Physical Education (Oceania) Conference - USP Web Events (University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji Islands)

Sat, Jul 10, 2010
All Campuses: Semester Break - SAS Events

Sat, Jul 10, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, Jul 10, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, Jul 10, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Sat, Jul 10, 2010
8:00am
International Federation of Physical Education (Oceania) Conference - USP Web Events (University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji Islands)

Sun, Jul 11, 2010
All Campuses: Semester Break - SAS Events

Sun, Jul 11, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, Jul 11, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, Jul 11, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Mon, Jul 12, 2010
PDLP: Orientation and Registration - Classes begins for the 2nd Intake - SAS Events

Mon, Jul 12, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester II Online Registration - SAS Events

Mon, Jul 12, 2010
All Campuses: Semester Break - SAS Events

Mon, Jul 12, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, Jul 12, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, Jul 12, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Tue, Jul 13, 2010
Audit Committee - Key Events

Tue, Jul 13, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester II Online Registration - SAS Events

Tue, Jul 13, 2010
All Campuses: Semester Break - SAS Events

Tue, Jul 13, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, Jul 13, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, Jul 13, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Wed, Jul 14, 2010
Gender Mainstreaming Advisory Committee - Key Events

Wed, Jul 14, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester II Online Registration - SAS Events

Wed, Jul 14, 2010
All Campuses: Semester Break - SAS Events

Wed, Jul 14, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, Jul 14, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, Jul 14, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Thu, Jul 15, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester II Online Registration - SAS Events

Thu, Jul 15, 2010
All Campuses: Semester Break - SAS Events

Thu, Jul 15, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, Jul 15, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, Jul 15, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Fri, Jul 16, 2010
PDLP: Last day for late registraton - SAS Events

Fri, Jul 16, 2010
MBA: Last day to withdraw from Trimester II courses in which students do not wish to be assessed in - SAS Events

Fri, Jul 16, 2010
FSTE Research Committee - Key Events

Fri, Jul 16, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester II Online Registration - SAS Events

Fri, Jul 16, 2010
All Campuses: Semester Break - SAS Events

Fri, Jul 16, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, Jul 16, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, Jul 16, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Sat, Jul 17, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester II Online Registration - SAS Events

Sat, Jul 17, 2010
All Campuses: Semester Break - SAS Events

Sat, Jul 17, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, Jul 17, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, Jul 17, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Sun, Jul 18, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester II Online Registration - SAS Events

Sun, Jul 18, 2010
All Campuses: Semester Break - SAS Events

Sun, Jul 18, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, Jul 18, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, Jul 18, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Mon, Jul 19, 2010
All Campuses: Semester II Counselling and Registration of all students - SAS Events

Mon, Jul 19, 2010
Finance and Investments Committee - Key Events

Mon, Jul 19, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester II Online Registration - SAS Events

Mon, Jul 19, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester II Online Registration - SAS Events

Mon, Jul 19, 2010
All Campuses: Semester Break - SAS Events

Mon, Jul 19, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, Jul 19, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, Jul 19, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Tue, Jul 20, 2010
All Campuses: Semester II Counselling and Registration of all students - SAS Events

Tue, Jul 20, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester II Online Registration - SAS Events

Tue, Jul 20, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester II Online Registration - SAS Events

Tue, Jul 20, 2010
All Campuses: Semester Break - SAS Events

Tue, Jul 20, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, Jul 20, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, Jul 20, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Tue, Jul 20, 2010
9:00am
The Fiji Economy Update 2010 (Suva) - USP Web Events (Marine Studies Lecture Theatre, Lower Laucala Campus, The University of the South Pacific)
The University of the South Pacific and the Australian National University will be hosting discussion on 2010 Fiji Economy Update. The discussion will centre on recent work on the Fiji Economy (published in the current issue of the Pacific Economic Bulletin)
Wed, Jul 21, 2010
All Campuses: Semester II Counselling and Registration of all students - SAS Events

Wed, Jul 21, 2010
FAL Research Committee - Key Events

Wed, Jul 21, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester II Online Registration - SAS Events

Wed, Jul 21, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester II Online Registration - SAS Events

Wed, Jul 21, 2010
All Campuses: Semester Break - SAS Events

Wed, Jul 21, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, Jul 21, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, Jul 21, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Thu, Jul 22, 2010
Discipline Appeals Committee - Key Events

Thu, Jul 22, 2010
All Campuses: Semester II Counselling and Registration of all students - SAS Events

Thu, Jul 22, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester II Online Registration - SAS Events

Thu, Jul 22, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester II Online Registration - SAS Events

Thu, Jul 22, 2010
All Campuses: Semester Break - SAS Events

Thu, Jul 22, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, Jul 22, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, Jul 22, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Thu, Jul 22, 2010
9:00am
The Fiji Economy Update 2010 (Lautoka) - USP Web Events (Tanoa Waterfront Hotel, Lautoka)
The University of the South Pacific and the Australian National University will be hosting discussion on 2010 Fiji Economy Update. The discussion will centre on recent work on the Fiji Economy (published in the current issue of the Pacific Economic Bulletin)
Fri, Jul 23, 2010
All Campuses: Last day for Counselling and Registration of all students - SAS Events

Fri, Jul 23, 2010
PDLP: Last day for the withdrawal of courses with remission of fees - SAS Events

Fri, Jul 23, 2010
MBA: Last day for payment of Trimester II fees with revalidation fee (All students who have not paid their fees by this date will be de-registered) - SAS Events

Fri, Jul 23, 2010
All Campuses: Semester II Counselling and Registration of all students - SAS Events

Fri, Jul 23, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester II Online Registration - SAS Events

Fri, Jul 23, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester II Online Registration - SAS Events

Fri, Jul 23, 2010
All Campuses: Semester Break - SAS Events

Fri, Jul 23, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, Jul 23, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, Jul 23, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Sat, Jul 24, 2010
All Campuses: Semester II Counselling and Registration of all students - SAS Events

Sat, Jul 24, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester II Online Registration - SAS Events

Sat, Jul 24, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester II Online Registration - SAS Events

Sat, Jul 24, 2010
All Campuses: Semester Break - SAS Events

Sat, Jul 24, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, Jul 24, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, Jul 24, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Sun, Jul 25, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester II Online Registration - SAS Events

Sun, Jul 25, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester II Online Registration - SAS Events

Sun, Jul 25, 2010
All Campuses: Semester Break - SAS Events

Sun, Jul 25, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, Jul 25, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, Jul 25, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Mon, Jul 26, 2010
All Campuses: Lectures for Semester II begin - SAS Events

Mon, Jul 26, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester II Online Registration - SAS Events

Mon, Jul 26, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester II Online Registration - SAS Events

Mon, Jul 26, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester II Online Registration - SAS Events

Mon, Jul 26, 2010
All Campuses: Semester Break - SAS Events

Mon, Jul 26, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, Jul 26, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, Jul 26, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Tue, Jul 27, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester II Online Registration - SAS Events

Tue, Jul 27, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester II Online Registration - SAS Events

Tue, Jul 27, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester II Online Registration - SAS Events

Tue, Jul 27, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, Jul 27, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, Jul 27, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Wed, Jul 28, 2010
University Senate - Key Events

Wed, Jul 28, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester II Online Registration - SAS Events

Wed, Jul 28, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester II Online Registration - SAS Events

Wed, Jul 28, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester II Online Registration - SAS Events

Wed, Jul 28, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, Jul 28, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, Jul 28, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Thu, Jul 29, 2010
Student Discipline Committee - Key Events

Thu, Jul 29, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester II Online Registration - SAS Events

Thu, Jul 29, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester II Online Registration - SAS Events

Thu, Jul 29, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester II Online Registration - SAS Events

Thu, Jul 29, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, Jul 29, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, Jul 29, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Thu, Jul 29, 2010
10:00am
Pacific Market Day on Campus - Campus Life (USP Old Gate)
The University has decided to start a new program called the "Pacific Market Day", where by any member of the staff and student network, who has something to sell, can book a stall. The items on sale can range from food to handicrafts to second-hand clothes or books. This market day has been initiated so as to encourage the concept of the "Pacific Family" and to create awareness on the different countries that make up our USP community. This market day will take place on the last Thursday of every month starting at 10am and finishing at 4pm. It will be held by the USP Old Gate. Students and staff who are also interested in performing an item on the day please feel free to contact us.
Thu, Jul 29, 2010
10:00am
Pacific Market Day on Campus - Campus Life (USP Old Gate)
The University has decided to start a new program called the "Pacific Market Day", where by any member of the staff and student network, who has something to sell, can book a stall. The items on sale can range from food to handicrafts to second-hand clothes or books. This market day has been initiated so as to encourage the concept of the "Pacific Family" and to create awareness on the different countries that make up our USP community. This market day will take place on the last Thursday of every month starting at 10am and finishing at 4pm. It will be held by the USP Old Gate. Students and staff who are also interested in performing an item on the day please feel free to contact us.
Fri, Jul 30, 2010
All Campuses: Last date for late registration, change of courses, programme or major - SAS Events

Fri, Jul 30, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester II Online Registration - SAS Events

Fri, Jul 30, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester II Online Registration - SAS Events

Fri, Jul 30, 2010
Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Semester II Online Registration - SAS Events

Fri, Jul 30, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, Jul 30, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, Jul 30, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Sat, Jul 31, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, Jul 31, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, Jul 31, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Sun, Aug 1, 2010
Academic Standards and Quality Committee - Key Events

Sun, Aug 1, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, Aug 1, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, Aug 1, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Mon, Aug 2, 2010
MBA: Trimester II Study and Examinations period begins - SAS Events

Mon, Aug 2, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, Aug 2, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, Aug 2, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Tue, Aug 3, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, Aug 3, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, Aug 3, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Wed, Aug 4, 2010
Public Holiday Cook Islands: Constitution Day - Public Holidays

Wed, Aug 4, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, Aug 4, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, Aug 4, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Thu, Aug 5, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, Aug 5, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, Aug 5, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Fri, Aug 6, 2010
Alafua, Emalus & Laucala Campuses: Deadline for withdrawal of courses with no financial penalty. Students who withdraw after this date will be charged 100% fees - SAS Events

Fri, Aug 6, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, Aug 6, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, Aug 6, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Sat, Aug 7, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, Aug 7, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, Aug 7, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Sun, Aug 8, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, Aug 8, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, Aug 8, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Mon, Aug 9, 2010
10th International Symposium of the Pacific Arts Association - USP Web Events (USP Cook Islands Campus)
The conference will be held for two days from 9 - 11 August 2010, and aims to benchmark several policies devoted to the study of all the arts of Oceania. The theme "Pacific Arts in the 21st Century - Museums, New Global Communities and Future Trends" will highlight issues surrounding the creation, dispersal, possession, repatriation, stewardship and interpretation of pacific art in the 21st century. For further details, visit www.cook2010.blogspot.com/
Mon, Aug 9, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, Aug 9, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, Aug 9, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Tue, Aug 10, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, Aug 10, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, Aug 10, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Wed, Aug 11, 2010
University Research Committee - Key Events

Wed, Aug 11, 2010
FAL Academic Standards and Quality Committee - Key Events

Wed, Aug 11, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, Aug 11, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, Aug 11, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Thu, Aug 12, 2010
Conference for Festschrift for Ron Crocombe - USP Web Events (USP Cook Islands Campus )
CALL FOR PAPERS - Papers for this conference will celebrate the work of Ron Crocombe, and relate to, or reflect upon Ron's contributions to the study of the Pacific. A selection of papers presented at the conference will be published as a Festschrift which will also include a list of academic colleagues and friends who wish to recall and honour Ron's personal, academic or public life. Maori and French language sections will be included in the final publication, together with submitted artwork and poetry. The conference will be held from 12 - 13 August 2010. For updates, please visit www.cookislandsresearchassociation.wordpress.com/
Thu, Aug 12, 2010
Centre for Flexible and Distance Learning Board - Key Events

Thu, Aug 12, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, Aug 12, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, Aug 12, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Fri, Aug 13, 2010
MBA: Trimester II Study and Examination period ends - SAS Events

Fri, Aug 13, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, Aug 13, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, Aug 13, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Sat, Aug 14, 2010
MBA: Trimester II break begins - SAS Events

Sat, Aug 14, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, Aug 14, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, Aug 14, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Sun, Aug 15, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, Aug 15, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, Aug 15, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Mon, Aug 16, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, Aug 16, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, Aug 16, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Tue, Aug 17, 2010
Discipline Appeals Committee - Key Events

Tue, Aug 17, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, Aug 17, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, Aug 17, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Wed, Aug 18, 2010
Vice-Chancellor's Learning and Teaching Forum - Key Events

Wed, Aug 18, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, Aug 18, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, Aug 18, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Thu, Aug 19, 2010
Vice-Chancellor's Learning and Teaching Forum - Key Events

Thu, Aug 19, 2010
FSTE Academic Standards and Quality Committee - Key Events

Thu, Aug 19, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, Aug 19, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, Aug 19, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Fri, Aug 20, 2010
PDLP: Deadline for the payment of fees - SAS Events

Fri, Aug 20, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, Aug 20, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, Aug 20, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Sat, Aug 21, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, Aug 21, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, Aug 21, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Sun, Aug 22, 2010
MBA: Trimester II break ends - SAS Events

Sun, Aug 22, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, Aug 22, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, Aug 22, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Mon, Aug 23, 2010
MBA: Trimester III classes begin - SAS Events

Mon, Aug 23, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, Aug 23, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, Aug 23, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Tue, Aug 24, 2010
Library Advisory Committee - Key Events

Tue, Aug 24, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, Aug 24, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, Aug 24, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Wed, Aug 25, 2010
Communications and Information Technology Committee - Key Events

Wed, Aug 25, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, Aug 25, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, Aug 25, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Thu, Aug 26, 2010
Student Discipline Committee - Key Events

Thu, Aug 26, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, Aug 26, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, Aug 26, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Thu, Aug 26, 2010
10:00am
Pacific Market Day on Campus - Campus Life (USP Old Gate)
The University has decided to start a new program called the "Pacific Market Day", where by any member of the staff and student network, who has something to sell, can book a stall. The items on sale can range from food to handicrafts to second-hand clothes or books. This market day has been initiated so as to encourage the concept of the "Pacific Family" and to create awareness on the different countries that make up our USP community. This market day will take place on the last Thursday of every month starting at 10am and finishing at 4pm. It will be held by the USP Old Gate. Students and staff who are also interested in performing an item on the day please feel free to contact us.
Thu, Aug 26, 2010
10:00am
Pacific Market Day on Campus - Campus Life (USP Old Gate)
The University has decided to start a new program called the "Pacific Market Day", where by any member of the staff and student network, who has something to sell, can book a stall. The items on sale can range from food to handicrafts to second-hand clothes or books. This market day has been initiated so as to encourage the concept of the "Pacific Family" and to create awareness on the different countries that make up our USP community. This market day will take place on the last Thursday of every month starting at 10am and finishing at 4pm. It will be held by the USP Old Gate. Students and staff who are also interested in performing an item on the day please feel free to contact us.
Fri, Aug 27, 2010
MBA: Last day for Trimester III late registration - SAS Events

Fri, Aug 27, 2010
Staff Review Committee I&J Staff - Key Events

Fri, Aug 27, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, Aug 27, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, Aug 27, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Sat, Aug 28, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, Aug 28, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Sat, Aug 28, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, Aug 29, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, Aug 29, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Sun, Aug 29, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, Aug 30, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, Aug 30, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Mon, Aug 30, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, Aug 31, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, Aug 31, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Tue, Aug 31, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, Aug 31, 2010
The Intellectual Property Education, Training and Research Symposium - USP Web Events (USP Laucala Campus)
<b>Background of WIPO and the WIPO Conference</b> WIPO - World Intellectual Property Organisation is a specialised agency of the United Nations. It is dedicated to developing a balanced and accessible international intellectual property (IP) system, which rewards creativity, stimulates innovation and contributes to economic development while safeguarding the public interest. WIPO was established by the WIPO Convention in 1967 with a mandate from its Member States to promote the protection of IP throughout the world through cooperation among states and in collaboration with other international organisations. Its headquarters are in Geneva, Switzerland. The Director General is Francis Gurry. <b>WIPO strategic goals are:</b> Balanced Evolution of the International Normative Framework for IP; Provision of Premier Global IP Services; Facilitating the Use of IP for Development; Coordination and Development of Global IP Infrastructure; World Reference Source for IP Information and Analysis; International Cooperation on Building Respect for IP .Addressing IP in Relation to Global Policy Issues; A Responsive Communications Interface between WIPO, its Member States and All Stakeholders; An Efficient Administrative and Financial Support Structure to Enable WIPO to Deliver its Programs. WIPO has targeted programs and activities to promote IP education and research in universities and academic institutions in developing and least developed countries. The Symposium aims to raise awareness about the importance of intellectual property education and research at different academic levels and discuss and explore the various approaches and tools to strengthen the capacity of academic institutions in the South Pacific region to teach and research on intellectual property. <b>Relationship between USP & WIPO and lastly</b> This Symposium is the first joint activity between WIPO and USP. <b>How this conference will benefit USP</b> It is hoped that the Sub-regional Symposium would demonstrate the importance of IP education, training and research and provide the requisite information and strategies to assist USP in introducing and/or upgrading its IP teaching modules and methods. USP offers programs through distance and flexible learning in a variety of modes and technologies throughout USP's 14 campuses and it is hoped that the organisation of the Symposium would pave the way for future cooperation between USP and WIPO in developing and strengthening IP education and training in the South Pacific region.
Wed, Sep 1, 2010
Academic Standards and Quality Committee - Key Events

Wed, Sep 1, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, Sep 1, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Wed, Sep 1, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, Sep 1, 2010
The Intellectual Property Education, Training and Research Symposium - USP Web Events (USP Laucala Campus)
<b>Background of WIPO and the WIPO Conference</b> WIPO - World Intellectual Property Organisation is a specialised agency of the United Nations. It is dedicated to developing a balanced and accessible international intellectual property (IP) system, which rewards creativity, stimulates innovation and contributes to economic development while safeguarding the public interest. WIPO was established by the WIPO Convention in 1967 with a mandate from its Member States to promote the protection of IP throughout the world through cooperation among states and in collaboration with other international organisations. Its headquarters are in Geneva, Switzerland. The Director General is Francis Gurry. <b>WIPO strategic goals are:</b> Balanced Evolution of the International Normative Framework for IP; Provision of Premier Global IP Services; Facilitating the Use of IP for Development; Coordination and Development of Global IP Infrastructure; World Reference Source for IP Information and Analysis; International Cooperation on Building Respect for IP .Addressing IP in Relation to Global Policy Issues; A Responsive Communications Interface between WIPO, its Member States and All Stakeholders; An Efficient Administrative and Financial Support Structure to Enable WIPO to Deliver its Programs. WIPO has targeted programs and activities to promote IP education and research in universities and academic institutions in developing and least developed countries. The Symposium aims to raise awareness about the importance of intellectual property education and research at different academic levels and discuss and explore the various approaches and tools to strengthen the capacity of academic institutions in the South Pacific region to teach and research on intellectual property. <b>Relationship between USP & WIPO and lastly</b> This Symposium is the first joint activity between WIPO and USP. <b>How this conference will benefit USP</b> It is hoped that the Sub-regional Symposium would demonstrate the importance of IP education, training and research and provide the requisite information and strategies to assist USP in introducing and/or upgrading its IP teaching modules and methods. USP offers programs through distance and flexible learning in a variety of modes and technologies throughout USP's 14 campuses and it is hoped that the organisation of the Symposium would pave the way for future cooperation between USP and WIPO in developing and strengthening IP education and training in the South Pacific region.
Wed, Sep 1, 2010
6:00pm
$1,000,000 Prize Money for a Mathematical Problem - USP Web Events (Teaching Lab 1, Japan Pacific ICT Building B, 4th Floor, Laucala Campus, Suva)
<p>In order to celebrate mathematics in the new millennium, The Clay Mathematics Institute of Cambridge, Massachusetts (CMI) established seven Prize Problems. The Prizes were conceived to record some of the most difficult problems with which mathematicians were grappling at the turn of the second millennium; to elevate in the consciousness of the general public the fact that in mathematics, the frontier is still open and abounds in important unsolved problems; to emphasize the importance of working towards a solution of the deepest, most difficult problems; and to recognize achievement in mathematics of historical magnitude.<p>The prizes, each worth $1M, were announced at a meeting in Paris, held on May 24, 2000 at the College de France. The problems are:</p> <ol><li>Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture;</li><li>Hodge Conjecture;</li><li>Navier-Stokes Equations</li><li>P vs NP;</li><li>Poincare Conjecture;</li><li>Riemann Hypothesis; and</li><li>Yang-Mills Theory.</li></ol> <p>In this seminar, I will tell a story of these amazing problems and why they attracted so much attention. Of the 7 prizes, only one has been solved. I will tell the story of how the Poincare conjecture was solved in 2003 by a brilliant Russian mathematician, Grigori Perelman, who subsequently declined the $1M award presented to him by CMI in March 2010!</p> <p><b>Speaker: PROFESSOR VALENTIN POENARU<br></b>Valentin Poenaru is a Professor of Mathematics at Universite de Paris-Sud. He specializes in low-dimensional topology. He has taught at Harvard University and Princeton University. Poenaru has worked for several decades on a proof of the Poincare conjecture, making a number of related breakthroughs. His first attempt at proving the conjecture dates from 1957. He has described his general approach over the years in different papers and conferences. On December 19, 2006, he posted a preprint to the arXiv, claiming to have finally completed the details of his approach and proven the conjecture.</p>
Thu, Sep 2, 2010
Campus Life Committee - Key Events

Thu, Sep 2, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, Sep 2, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Thu, Sep 2, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, Sep 2, 2010
6:00pm
Nuclear Radiation and You - USP Web Events (N111 Lecture Theatre, Upper Campus)
Professor Frederick William Menk is the Deputy Head, Faculty of Science and Information Technology, University of Newcastle. He has been involved with the teaching of the 100-300 level courses in physics such as Fluid mechanics, Nuclear physics, Thermodynamics, Electromagnetism, Quantum & Atomic physics, Energy & Environment, waveguides, antennas etc. He is actively involved in the broader area of remote sensing of the near-Earth space using ground-based techniques & satellite data and medical radiation physics. <b>Abstract:</b> The topic of nuclear radiation causes anxiety for many people. While the dangers of nuclear radiation are well documented, it is often forgotten that the natural environment is the main source of our everyday radiation exposure. This presentation will outline the main sources of radiation, and highlight the causes and effect of radiation upon spacecraft, and the very beneficial use of radiation in medicine for treating tumours.
Fri, Sep 3, 2010
All Campuses: Deadline for payment of Semester II fees - SAS Events

Fri, Sep 3, 2010
Regional Campuses: Last day to withdraw from courses with no financial penalty - SAS Events

Fri, Sep 3, 2010
Public Holiday Marshall Islands: Dri-Jerbal Day - Public Holidays

Fri, Sep 3, 2010
MBA: Last day for withdrawal from Trimester III courses with no financial penalty - SAS Events

Fri, Sep 3, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, Sep 3, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Fri, Sep 3, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, Sep 4, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, Sep 4, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Sat, Sep 4, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, Sep 5, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, Sep 5, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Sun, Sep 5, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, Sep 6, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, Sep 6, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Mon, Sep 6, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, Sep 7, 2010
Audit Committee - Key Events

Tue, Sep 7, 2010
University Senate Standing Committee on Academic Performance - Scholarship Officers Round Table - Key Events

Tue, Sep 7, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, Sep 7, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Tue, Sep 7, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, Sep 8, 2010
University Senate Standing Committee on Academic Performance - Scholarship Officers Round Table - Key Events

Wed, Sep 8, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, Sep 8, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Wed, Sep 8, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, Sep 9, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, Sep 9, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Thu, Sep 9, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, Sep 10, 2010
Graduation Ceremony - Laucala Campus - SAS Events

Fri, Sep 10, 2010
PDLP: Last day to withdraw from in which students do not want to be assessed in - SAS Events

Fri, Sep 10, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Fri, Sep 10, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, Sep 10, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, Sep 11, 2010
Mid-Semester Break - SAS Events

Sat, Sep 11, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Sat, Sep 11, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, Sep 11, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, Sep 12, 2010
Mid-Semester Break - SAS Events

Sun, Sep 12, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Sun, Sep 12, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, Sep 12, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, Sep 13, 2010
Oceanic Conference on Creativity and Climate Change. - USP Web Events (Laucala Campus)
Oceania has always had at its core traditions in creative expression that empowered us in our relationship with the environment. The imagined past and the lived present was presented in song, dance, drama and stories that always incorporated relationships between the sea, land and sky. Today, new challenges are upon us because we have not treated the sea, land and sky in the spirit of our ancestors. And Oceania is now caught in the maelstrom of climate change much of which is global but affects the local. More than it does the rest of the world.
Mon, Sep 13, 2010
Finance and Investments Committee - Key Events

Mon, Sep 13, 2010
Mid-Semester Break - SAS Events

Mon, Sep 13, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Mon, Sep 13, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, Sep 13, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, Sep 14, 2010
Oceanic Conference on Creativity and Climate Change. - USP Web Events (Laucala Campus)
Oceania has always had at its core traditions in creative expression that empowered us in our relationship with the environment. The imagined past and the lived present was presented in song, dance, drama and stories that always incorporated relationships between the sea, land and sky. Today, new challenges are upon us because we have not treated the sea, land and sky in the spirit of our ancestors. And Oceania is now caught in the maelstrom of climate change much of which is global but affects the local. More than it does the rest of the world.
Tue, Sep 14, 2010
University Council Governance Task Force - Key Events

Tue, Sep 14, 2010
Mid-Semester Break - SAS Events

Tue, Sep 14, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Tue, Sep 14, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, Sep 14, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, Sep 15, 2010
Oceanic Conference on Creativity and Climate Change. - USP Web Events (Laucala Campus)
Oceania has always had at its core traditions in creative expression that empowered us in our relationship with the environment. The imagined past and the lived present was presented in song, dance, drama and stories that always incorporated relationships between the sea, land and sky. Today, new challenges are upon us because we have not treated the sea, land and sky in the spirit of our ancestors. And Oceania is now caught in the maelstrom of climate change much of which is global but affects the local. More than it does the rest of the world.
Wed, Sep 15, 2010
University Council Governance Task Force - Key Events

Wed, Sep 15, 2010
Executive Committee - Key Events

Wed, Sep 15, 2010
Mid-Semester Break - SAS Events

Wed, Sep 15, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Wed, Sep 15, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, Sep 15, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, Sep 16, 2010
Oceanic Conference on Creativity and Climate Change. - USP Web Events (Laucala Campus)
Oceania has always had at its core traditions in creative expression that empowered us in our relationship with the environment. The imagined past and the lived present was presented in song, dance, drama and stories that always incorporated relationships between the sea, land and sky. Today, new challenges are upon us because we have not treated the sea, land and sky in the spirit of our ancestors. And Oceania is now caught in the maelstrom of climate change much of which is global but affects the local. More than it does the rest of the world.
Thu, Sep 16, 2010
University Scholarships Committee - Key Events

Thu, Sep 16, 2010
Mid-Semester Break - SAS Events

Thu, Sep 16, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Thu, Sep 16, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, Sep 16, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, Sep 16, 2010
Regional Conference on Small Business Development and Entrepreneurship in the South Pacific Island Countries, 16th - 17th Sept 2010 - USP Web Events (USP Laucala Marine Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<div align="center"><b>The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, FIJI. The School of Management and Public Administration "Admission is Free but Registration is required"</b></div> The School of Management and Public Administration of the Faculty of Business & Economics is inviting you to this exciting 2 day Conference. The Conference will have participation from development researchers, academics, policy analysts, policy makers and others working for universities, government and non-government organizations, international and regional institutions, contractors, practitioners and operators of small businesses. Those involved in small business and in social and economic development that impact small businesses are encouraged to attend this conference. Contributions from small businesses to the Pacific Island state economies cannot be ignored nor underestimated. Discussion on management of small indigenous business and indigenous related or jointly owned business activities will be also on the Agenda. A detailed program will be circulated in advance to those who register to attend. <b>Registration is necessary to secure a seat at the venue and there is no cost for attendance so why not register now!!!</b> Those registering on the day of the conference may be required (at the discretion of the Organising Committee) to pay a registration fee of F$10. You are welcome to call Satya Samy at the earliest if you want to engage or link in any way with the conference. <a href="http://www.usp.ac.fj/fileadmin/files/schools/ssed/mpa/Small_Business_Conference/smb_registration.pdf">Click to Download Registration Form</a>
Fri, Sep 17, 2010
Oceanic Conference on Creativity and Climate Change. - USP Web Events (Laucala Campus)
Oceania has always had at its core traditions in creative expression that empowered us in our relationship with the environment. The imagined past and the lived present was presented in song, dance, drama and stories that always incorporated relationships between the sea, land and sky. Today, new challenges are upon us because we have not treated the sea, land and sky in the spirit of our ancestors. And Oceania is now caught in the maelstrom of climate change much of which is global but affects the local. More than it does the rest of the world.
Fri, Sep 17, 2010
PDLP: Last day for payment of fees with revalidation fee (All students who have not paid their fees in full by this date will be de-registered) - SAS Events

Fri, Sep 17, 2010
Mid-Semester Break - SAS Events

Fri, Sep 17, 2010
Regional Conference on Small Business Development and Entrepreneurship in the South Pacific Island Countries, 16th - 17th Sept 2010 - USP Web Events (USP Laucala Marine Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<div align="center"><b>The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, FIJI. The School of Management and Public Administration "Admission is Free but Registration is required"</b></div> The School of Management and Public Administration of the Faculty of Business & Economics is inviting you to this exciting 2 day Conference. The Conference will have participation from development researchers, academics, policy analysts, policy makers and others working for universities, government and non-government organizations, international and regional institutions, contractors, practitioners and operators of small businesses. Those involved in small business and in social and economic development that impact small businesses are encouraged to attend this conference. Contributions from small businesses to the Pacific Island state economies cannot be ignored nor underestimated. Discussion on management of small indigenous business and indigenous related or jointly owned business activities will be also on the Agenda. A detailed program will be circulated in advance to those who register to attend. <b>Registration is necessary to secure a seat at the venue and there is no cost for attendance so why not register now!!!</b> Those registering on the day of the conference may be required (at the discretion of the Organising Committee) to pay a registration fee of F$10. You are welcome to call Satya Samy at the earliest if you want to engage or link in any way with the conference. <a href="http://www.usp.ac.fj/fileadmin/files/schools/ssed/mpa/Small_Business_Conference/smb_registration.pdf">Click to Download Registration Form</a>
Fri, Sep 17, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Fri, Sep 17, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, Sep 17, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, Sep 18, 2010
Mid-Semester Break - SAS Events

Sat, Sep 18, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Sat, Sep 18, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, Sep 18, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, Sep 19, 2010
Mid-Semester Break ends - SAS Events

Sun, Sep 19, 2010
Mid-Semester Break - SAS Events

Sun, Sep 19, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Sun, Sep 19, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, Sep 19, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, Sep 20, 2010
Discipline Appeals Committee - Key Events

Mon, Sep 20, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Mon, Sep 20, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, Sep 20, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, Sep 21, 2010
Staff Policy Committee - Key Events

Tue, Sep 21, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Tue, Sep 21, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, Sep 21, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, Sep 22, 2010
Staff Review Committee PHP Staff - Key Events

Wed, Sep 22, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Wed, Sep 22, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, Sep 22, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, Sep 23, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Thu, Sep 23, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, Sep 23, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, Sep 24, 2010
All Campuses: Last day for students to withdraw from courses that they do not wish to be assessed - SAS Events

Fri, Sep 24, 2010
Public Holiday Marshall Islands: Manit Day - Public Holidays

Fri, Sep 24, 2010
USP Open Day (No Lectures for Laucala Campus students) - SAS Events

Fri, Sep 24, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Fri, Sep 24, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, Sep 24, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, Sep 25, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Sat, Sep 25, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, Sep 25, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, Sep 26, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Sun, Sep 26, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sun, Sep 26, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, Sep 27, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Mon, Sep 27, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Mon, Sep 27, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, Sep 28, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Tue, Sep 28, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Tue, Sep 28, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, Sep 29, 2010
University Senate - Key Events

Wed, Sep 29, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Wed, Sep 29, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Wed, Sep 29, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, Sep 30, 2010
Student Discipline Committee - Key Events

Thu, Sep 30, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Thu, Sep 30, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, Sep 30, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Thu, Sep 30, 2010
10:00am
Pacific Market Day on Campus - Campus Life (USP Old Gate)
The University has decided to start a new program called the "Pacific Market Day", where by any member of the staff and student network, who has something to sell, can book a stall. The items on sale can range from food to handicrafts to second-hand clothes or books. This market day has been initiated so as to encourage the concept of the "Pacific Family" and to create awareness on the different countries that make up our USP community. This market day will take place on the last Thursday of every month starting at 10am and finishing at 4pm. It will be held by the USP Old Gate. Students and staff who are also interested in performing an item on the day please feel free to contact us.
Thu, Sep 30, 2010
10:00am
Pacific Market Day on Campus - Campus Life (USP Old Gate)
The University has decided to start a new program called the "Pacific Market Day", where by any member of the staff and student network, who has something to sell, can book a stall. The items on sale can range from food to handicrafts to second-hand clothes or books. This market day has been initiated so as to encourage the concept of the "Pacific Family" and to create awareness on the different countries that make up our USP community. This market day will take place on the last Thursday of every month starting at 10am and finishing at 4pm. It will be held by the USP Old Gate. Students and staff who are also interested in performing an item on the day please feel free to contact us.
Fri, Oct 1, 2010
MBA: Deadline for payment of Trimester III fees - SAS Events

Fri, Oct 1, 2010
All Campuses: Last day for payment of fees with revalidation fee (All students who have not paid their fees in full by this date will de-registered) - Key Events

Fri, Oct 1, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Fri, Oct 1, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Fri, Oct 1, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at exorbitant costs to their economies. Their low- lying islands with large coastal regions are subject to the worst negative impacts of climate change - extreme weather events, sea level rise, storm surges and ground water pollution to name a few
Sat, Oct 2, 2010
International Conference on 'Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions', 29th Nov-3rd Dec 2010 - USP Web Events (The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
<b>Future Challenges, Ancient Solutions: What we can learn from the past about managing the future in the Pacific</b> Many challenges face the peoples of the Pacific Islands in the 21st century. Solutions are needed that are both effective and acknowledge the cultural context in which they will be applied. Many solutions that have been applied to the Pacific Islands have failed because they have been neither culturally sensitive nor environmentally appropriate. In this regard, it is possible that earlier generations of Pacific peoples came up with solutions to similar challenges that were successful because they were developed by key stakeholders who knew the context intimately.
Sat, Oct 2, 2010
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) - USP Web Events
International Conference on Renewable Energy and Climate Change - Focus on the Pacific (ICRECC2010) 6-8 December 2010 USP, Suva, Fiji Pacific countries face many challenges that are common to them all. They have no fossil fuel reserves of their own and their remoteness means they have to import fuel from far away at e