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2007 ALA Scholarship Recipients
1. Hilda Nao Roy – Master of Nutrition, Canberra
University, ACT (Priority Theme: Health) 2. Emmanuel Allen Mungu
– Master of International Relations, University of Wollongong, NSW
[Priority theme: Governance/Regional Stability] 3. Roslyn Hoping
– Master of Business Administration, University of Southern
Queensland, QLD [Priority theme: Economic Growth] 4. Rosalia
Alexandra Boyd – Master of Public Policy and Administration,
Flinders University, SA [Priority theme: Governance] 5. Miriam
Paliou – Master of Business (International Business), Swinburne
University of Technology, VIC [Priority theme: Economic
Growth] 6. Daisy Rowaro – Master of Public and International Law,
University of Melbourne, VIC [Priority theme: Security] 7. Saipo
Henry Sikipris – Master of Business Administration, University of
Technology Sydney, NSW [Priority theme: Economic Growth] 8.
Michael Kigl – Master of Environmental Management and Development,
Australian National University, ACT [Priority theme:
Environment] 9. Elias Taia – Master of Animal Studies, University
of Queensland, QLD [Priority theme: Environment] 10. Elizah
Worogop – Master of Environmental Management and Development,
Australian National University, ACT [Priority theme:
Environment] 11. Lina Nandape – Master of Management, Central
Queensland University, QLD [Priority theme: Economic Growth] 12.
Robbie Yansion – Master of Laws, University of Queensland, QLD
[Priority theme: Security]
2008 ALA Scholarship Recipients
1. Uke Kombra – Doctor of Philosophy (Education),
Queensland University of Technology, QLD [Priority theme:
Education] 2. Robert Yen – Master of Marine Science and
Management, University of New England, NSW [Priority theme:
Environment] 3. Gibson Siune – Master of Public Health/ Master of
Business Administration at James Cook University, QLD [Priority
theme: Health / Economic Growth] 4. Shirley Gaiyer-Kore – Master
of Pharmacy (Clinical), Curtin University of Technology, WA
[Priority theme: Health] 5. Rangas Tambui – Master of Nursing,
Monash University, VIC [Priority theme: Health] 6. Thomas Wangi –
Master of Economics, James Cook University, QLD [Priority theme:
Economic Growth] 7. Frederick Baru – Master of Business
Administration, James Cook University, QLD [Priority theme:
Governance] 8. Josephine Kilage – Master of Laws (Government and
Commercial), Australian National University, ACT [Priority theme:
Security] 9. Sion Kanau – Doctor of Philosophy (Social Science),
University of Western Australia, WA [Priorty theme: Rural
Development] 10. Kelvin Waukave – MBA/ Master of International
Development and Environmental Analysis, Monash University, VIC
[Priority theme: Economic Growth / Environment] 11. Priscilla
Raepom – Master of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communications,
Griffith University, QLD 12. Nicholas Larme – Master of Health
Administration, Curtin University of Technology, WA [Priority theme:
Health] 13. Arnold Harriman – Master of Leadership and
Management, Curtin University of Technology, WA [Priority theme:
Governance] 14. Maureen Ewai – Doctorate (Implications of Climate
Change on Biodiversity in PNG), University of Southern Queensland,
QLD [Priority theme: Environment]
2008
ALLISON SUDRADJAT AWARDEES 1. Uke Kombra – Doctor of
Philosophy (Education), Queensland University of Technology, QLD
[Priority theme: Education] 2. Shirley Gaiyer-Kore – Master of
Pharmacy (Clinical), Curtin University of Technology, WA [Priority
theme: Health]
PHOTOGRAPHS Image
of 2008 ALAs with Australian High Commissioner to PNG and AusAID
officials [Click to view]
2009 ALA Scholarship Recipients
1. Nick Dala – Master of Medicine in HIV/STI,
University of Sydney, NSW [Priority theme: Health] 2. Julie Airi
– Master of Business (Management), Victoria University, VIC
[Priority theme: Health / Economic Growth] 3. Daniel Koiam –
Master of Applied Finance, University of Newcastle, NSW [Priority
theme: Economic Growth] 4. Tau Kamuta – Master of Laws, Bond
University, QLD [Priority theme: Security] 5. Paula Kongua –
Master of Health Administration, Curtin University of Technology, WA
[Priority theme: Health] 6. Theresa Lei – Master of Health and
Medical Law, University of Melbourne, VIC [Priority theme:
Health] 7. Samuel Yuguru – Doctorate (Geochemistry of mineral
deposits in magmatic hydrothermal systems), Australian National
University, ACT [Priority theme: Envirnoment]
2009 ALLISON SUDRADJAT AWARDEES 1. Nick
Dala – Master of Medicine in HIV/STI, University of Sydney, NSW
[Priority theme: Health] 2. Paula Kongua – Master of Health
Administration, Curtin University of Technology, WA [Priority theme:
Health]
PHOTOGRAPHS
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