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University of the South Pacific

The University of the South Pacific (USP) is a public research university with locations spread throughout a dozen countries in Oceania. Established in 1968, the university is organised as an intergovernmental organisation and is owned by the governments of 12 Pacific island countries: the Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Nauru, Niue, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu.[2][3]

The University of the South Pacific
Oceania Centre for Arts, Culture & Pacific Studies in Suva
TypePublic
Established1968; 56 years ago (1968)
ChancellorDavid Vunagi
Vice-ChancellorPal Ahluwalia
Academic staff
400[1]: 22 
Administrative staff
1,114[1]: 22 
Students29,918 (2017)[1]: 17 
Undergraduates16,721(2017)[1]: 17 
Postgraduates2,933 (2017)[1]: 17 
Location,
Fiji (main campus)
Websitewww.usp.ac.fj

USP is an international centre for teaching and research on Pacific culture and environment, with almost 30,000 students in 2017.[1]: 17  The university's main campus is in Suva, Fiji, with subsidiary campuses in each member state.

History edit

Discussion of a regional university for the South Pacific began in the early 1950s, when an investigation by the South Pacific Commission recommended the creation of a "central institution" for vocational training in the South Pacific, with a university as a distant goal.[3][4] In December 1962, the Fijian Legislative Assembly discussed establishing a university in Fiji.[5] In 1964, New Zealand proposed the establishment of a regional teachers' training college in Suva.[4]: 8  In 1965, the governments of Great Britain and New Zealand appointed a "Higher Education Mission to the South Pacific", chaired by Sir Charles Morris, to investigate "the future education requirements of the South Pacific area" and recommend the type of level of institutions needed.[3][4]: 7  In 1966 the Mission reported back, recommending the establishment of "“fully autonomous university comprehending within itself, as well as Faculties of Arts and Science, the Fiji School of Medicine, the School of Agriculture in Fiji, a College for the education and training of secondary teachers, the Pacific Theological College, and, in so far its activities in the field of diploma courses are concerned, the Derrick Technical Institute".[4]: 24  The Mission recommended that it be called the University of the South Pacific.[4]: 24  The former Royal New Zealand Air Force seaplane base at Laucala Bay in Fiji was recommended as a suitable location.[3][6] A subsequent report by Norman Alexander fleshed out the proposal, and in 1967 the Fijian government passed an ordinance establishing the university's interim council.[7] In February 1970 this was replaced with a royal charter.[8][9]: 46 

The university opened on 5 February 1968, with Colin Aikman as its first vice-chancellor.[5] Initially teaching was limited to preliminary courses, the equivalent of New Zealand's School Certificate and University Entrance.[9]: 40  Degree teaching began in 1969, with a school of natural resources, a school of education, and a school of social and economic development offering interdisciplinary courses.[9][3] The first graduation ceremony took place on 2 December 1971, with 49 students receiving degrees, diplomas and certificates.[5]

 
Campus in Port Vila, Vanuatu

In the 1970s the university began establishing regional extension centres to deliver continuing education, correspondence and extramural courses.[9]: 41  It also began to advocate for Pacific regionalism and adopt a distinct "Pacific flavour", with Vice-Chancellor James Maraj arguing that the university should become "truly a university of the peoples of the Pacific".[10]: 58–59  In 1976 it established the Institute of Pacific Studies under Professor Ron Crocombe to deepen students' awareness of Pacific identity and the region.[10]: 63 [3] Over the next 20 years, the institute published works by over 2,000 Pacific authors.[10]: 63  A foundation course in Pacific studies is still included in every USP undergraduate programme.[11]

In 1977 the government of Western Samoa leased the South Pacific Regional College of Tropical Agriculture in Alafua to the university to establish a school of agriculture.[12]: 56  It is now the university's Alafua campus.[13] In 1989 it opened the Emalus campus in Vanuatu,[10]: 103  which since 1996 has hosted the university's law school and the Pacific Islands Legal Information Institute.[10]: 121  In 1991 the Republic of the Marshall Islands became the university's 12th member country.[10]: 106  An extension campus was opened there in 1993.[13] In 2012 the university opened a Confucius Institute at the Laucula campus in partnership with the Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications.[14] In 2017 the university supplemented its governance arrangements with the University of the South Pacific Convention, providing for the recognition of the university by its member-states.[15] The convention came into force on 16 June 2018.[16]

Governance edit

The university is governed by a council, chaired by the pro-chancellor. The council consists of the ministers of education of member states, additional representatives from Fiji, Samoa, Australia and New Zealand, staff and student representatives, and additional members co-opted by the council.[17] The titular head of the council is the chancellor, a position which rotates among the heads of state and heads of government of the university's members.[5] The Governor General of the Solomon Islands, David Vunagi, has served as chancellor since 1 July 2023.[18] An independent University Grants Committee meets every three years to advise member and donor countries on funding levels.[5]

The following people have held the role of vice-chancellor:[19]

Dispute with Fijian government edit

In 2019, Ahluwalia raised concerns about mismanagement and abuse of office at USP under the leadership of Vice-Chancellor Rajesh Chandra.[20] An investigation by New Zealand accounting firm BDO substantiated the allegations, and the report was subsequently leaked online.[21] In June 2020, a special council meeting led by Pro-Chancellor Winston Thompson suspended Ahluwalia for unspecified "misconduct".[22] Staff protesting the suspension were questioned by Fijian police.[23] On 19 June Ahluwalia was reinstated by a full meeting of the USP council,[24] and the allegations against him were dismissed in September 2020.[25]

The Fijian government refused to accept Ahluwalia's exoneration and on 24 September 2020 halted all funding to the university.[26] On 4 February 2021, the Fijian government summarily deported Ahluwalia for being "a person who is or has been conducting himself in a manner prejudicial to the peace, defence, public safety, public order, public morality, public health, security or good government of the Fiji Islands".[27][28][29][30] In response to Fiji government interference in the regional university, Samoa has proposed moving USP's headquarters to Samoa.[31] Following Ahluwalia's deportation, Giulio Masasso Tu'ikolongahau Paunga was appointed acting vice-chancellor by the USP Council.[32] The Council also established a subcommittee to investigate the deportation.[33]

Following Ahluwalia's deportation, Samoan Prime Minister Tuilaʻepa Saʻilele Malielegaoi announced that Samoa would be willing to provide a new home for the university.[34] On 25 May the university's council issued a new three-year contract to Ahluwalia and relocate the vice-chancellor's office to the Alafua Campus in Apia, Samoa.[35] In August 2021 the Fijian government announced that it would not fund the university as long as Ahluwalia was vice-chancellor.[36]

Following the 2022 Fijian general election, the new government led by Sitiveni Rabuka revoked the prohibition order on Ahluwalia[37] and reinstated funding to USP.[38] In March 2023 former Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama and former police commissioner Sitiveni Qiliho were charged with abuse of office for allegedly terminating the police investigation into the 2019 claims of financial mismanagement.[39][40]

Rankings edit

The Times Higher Education World University Rankings ranked USP in 1001-1200th for 2024.[41]

In 2021, the university was ranked in 1001-1200th by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings.[42] The university claimed that this translated to being ranked in the top 10% of universities in the world,[43] leading to criticism that they were exaggerating their ranking.[44]

Campuses edit

 
The Pacific Studies Bure at Laucala
 
Campus in Teaoraereke, Kiribati
 
Campus in Honiara, Solomon Islands

Despite its multi-campus nature, the USP is not a university system. It is a single university with several branches across the Pacific Region. USP's Laucala campus in Fiji is the main campus of the University, also serving as its administrative centre.[45] USP's main campus, called Laucala, lies on Laucala Bay in Fiji's capital of Suva. It also has two other satellite campuses in Fiji: Labasa and Lautoka. The Alafua campus in Samoa hosts the School of Agriculture and Food Technology. The Emalus campus in Vanuatu is the location for the School of Law.[13] The Nuku-alofa campus in Tonga is where the Institute for Education, directed by Seu'ula Johansson-Fua is based.[46]

USP operates 11 regional centres based in Pacific islands countries. The region served by USP covers 33 million km2 of the Pacific Ocean, an area more than three times the size of Europe. In contrast, the total land mass of territories served corresponds to the area of Denmark. Populations of member countries vary from Tokelau with 1,500 people to Fiji with more than 900,000 people. (The population of the region is about 1.3 million.)

The following are the extension campuses of the university, aside from its campuses in Fiji, Samoa, and Vanuatu.

Centres Town Country Established
USP Cook Islands Rarotonga   Cook Islands 1975
USP Emalus Port Vila   Vanuatu
USP Kiribati Teaoraereke   Kiribati 1978
USP Marshall Islands Majuro   Marshall Islands 1993
USP Nauru Yaren   Nauru 1987
USP Niue Alofi   Niue 1972
USP Samoa Apia   Samoa
USP Solomon Islands Honiara   Solomon Islands
USP Tokelau Atafu   Tokelau 1984
USP Tonga Nuku'alofa   Tonga 1971
USP Tuvalu Funafuti   Tuvalu 1970

Faculties and courses edit

After undergoing a restructuring process in early 2021, USP is organized into eight main faculties that include the following disciplines:

Notable academics and staff edit

Notable alumni edit

USP has produced a number of graduates that have played important roles in the South Pacific region. Its alumni include Mark Brown, Prime Minister of the Cook Islands, Elizabeth Iro, WHO Chief Nursing Officer, Ludwig Scotty, former President of Nauru; Bikenibeu Paeniu, former Prime Minister of Tuvalu; ʻAkilisi Pōhiva, former Prime Minister of Tonga; Joe Natuman, former Prime Minister of Vanuatu; archaeologist Tarisi Vunidilo, Solomon Islands women's activist Alice Pollard and Tonga environmental scientist Netatua Pelesikoti.

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ "USP: About the University". www.usp.ac.fj. Retrieved 2020-02-05.
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  6. ^ "The University of the South Pacific (Laucala Campus)". Fijian History. Retrieved 13 March 2021.
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  8. ^ "University of the South Pacific Act [Cap 266]". PACLII. 4 February 1970. Retrieved 13 March 2021.
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External links edit

  • Official website

Sources edit

  • Charles Morris (1966). Report of the Higher Education Mission to the South Pacific. London: Ministry of Overseas Development – via Internet Archive.
  • Crocombe, R. G.; Meleisea, Malama, eds. (1988). Pacific Universities: Achievements, Problems, Prospects. University of the South Pacific.
  • Leckie, Jacqueline, ed. (2018). A University for the Pacific, 50 Years of USP. Suva: University of the South Pacific.
  • Kessler, K.A. Anthropology at the University of the South Pacific: From past dynamics to present perceptions. Aust J Anthropol. 2021;32:33– 53. https://doi.org/10.1111/ taja.12388

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The University of the South Pacific USP is a public research university with locations spread throughout a dozen countries in Oceania Established in 1968 the university is organised as an intergovernmental organisation and is owned by the governments of 12 Pacific island countries the Cook Islands Fiji Kiribati Marshall Islands Nauru Niue Samoa Solomon Islands Tokelau Tonga Tuvalu and Vanuatu 2 3 The University of the South PacificOceania Centre for Arts Culture amp Pacific Studies in SuvaTypePublicEstablished1968 56 years ago 1968 ChancellorDavid VunagiVice ChancellorPal AhluwaliaAcademic staff400 1 22 Administrative staff1 114 1 22 Students29 918 2017 1 17 Undergraduates16 721 2017 1 17 Postgraduates2 933 2017 1 17 LocationSuva Fiji main campus Websitewww wbr usp wbr ac wbr fjUSP is an international centre for teaching and research on Pacific culture and environment with almost 30 000 students in 2017 1 17 The university s main campus is in Suva Fiji with subsidiary campuses in each member state Contents 1 History 2 Governance 2 1 Dispute with Fijian government 2 2 Rankings 3 Campuses 4 Faculties and courses 5 Notable academics and staff 6 Notable alumni 7 See also 8 References 9 External links 10 SourcesHistory editDiscussion of a regional university for the South Pacific began in the early 1950s when an investigation by the South Pacific Commission recommended the creation of a central institution for vocational training in the South Pacific with a university as a distant goal 3 4 In December 1962 the Fijian Legislative Assembly discussed establishing a university in Fiji 5 In 1964 New Zealand proposed the establishment of a regional teachers training college in Suva 4 8 In 1965 the governments of Great Britain and New Zealand appointed a Higher Education Mission to the South Pacific chaired by Sir Charles Morris to investigate the future education requirements of the South Pacific area and recommend the type of level of institutions needed 3 4 7 In 1966 the Mission reported back recommending the establishment of fully autonomous university comprehending within itself as well as Faculties of Arts and Science the Fiji School of Medicine the School of Agriculture in Fiji a College for the education and training of secondary teachers the Pacific Theological College and in so far its activities in the field of diploma courses are concerned the Derrick Technical Institute 4 24 The Mission recommended that it be called the University of the South Pacific 4 24 The former Royal New Zealand Air Force seaplane base at Laucala Bay in Fiji was recommended as a suitable location 3 6 A subsequent report by Norman Alexander fleshed out the proposal and in 1967 the Fijian government passed an ordinance establishing the university s interim council 7 In February 1970 this was replaced with a royal charter 8 9 46 The university opened on 5 February 1968 with Colin Aikman as its first vice chancellor 5 Initially teaching was limited to preliminary courses the equivalent of New Zealand s School Certificate and University Entrance 9 40 Degree teaching began in 1969 with a school of natural resources a school of education and a school of social and economic development offering interdisciplinary courses 9 3 The first graduation ceremony took place on 2 December 1971 with 49 students receiving degrees diplomas and certificates 5 nbsp Campus in Port Vila VanuatuIn the 1970s the university began establishing regional extension centres to deliver continuing education correspondence and extramural courses 9 41 It also began to advocate for Pacific regionalism and adopt a distinct Pacific flavour with Vice Chancellor James Maraj arguing that the university should become truly a university of the peoples of the Pacific 10 58 59 In 1976 it established the Institute of Pacific Studies under Professor Ron Crocombe to deepen students awareness of Pacific identity and the region 10 63 3 Over the next 20 years the institute published works by over 2 000 Pacific authors 10 63 A foundation course in Pacific studies is still included in every USP undergraduate programme 11 In 1977 the government of Western Samoa leased the South Pacific Regional College of Tropical Agriculture in Alafua to the university to establish a school of agriculture 12 56 It is now the university s Alafua campus 13 In 1989 it opened the Emalus campus in Vanuatu 10 103 which since 1996 has hosted the university s law school and the Pacific Islands Legal Information Institute 10 121 In 1991 the Republic of the Marshall Islands became the university s 12th member country 10 106 An extension campus was opened there in 1993 13 In 2012 the university opened a Confucius Institute at the Laucula campus in partnership with the Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications 14 In 2017 the university supplemented its governance arrangements with the University of the South Pacific Convention providing for the recognition of the university by its member states 15 The convention came into force on 16 June 2018 16 Governance editThe university is governed by a council chaired by the pro chancellor The council consists of the ministers of education of member states additional representatives from Fiji Samoa Australia and New Zealand staff and student representatives and additional members co opted by the council 17 The titular head of the council is the chancellor a position which rotates among the heads of state and heads of government of the university s members 5 The Governor General of the Solomon Islands David Vunagi has served as chancellor since 1 July 2023 18 An independent University Grants Committee meets every three years to advise member and donor countries on funding levels 5 The following people have held the role of vice chancellor 19 Colin Aikman 1968 1974 James Maraj 1975 1982 Frank Brosnahan 1982 1983 Geoffrey Caston 1983 1992 Esekia Solofa 1992 2001 Savenaca Siwatibau 2001 2003 Anthony Tarr 2005 2007 Rajesh Chandra 2007 2018 Pal Ahluwalia 2018 Dispute with Fijian government edit In 2019 Ahluwalia raised concerns about mismanagement and abuse of office at USP under the leadership of Vice Chancellor Rajesh Chandra 20 An investigation by New Zealand accounting firm BDO substantiated the allegations and the report was subsequently leaked online 21 In June 2020 a special council meeting led by Pro Chancellor Winston Thompson suspended Ahluwalia for unspecified misconduct 22 Staff protesting the suspension were questioned by Fijian police 23 On 19 June Ahluwalia was reinstated by a full meeting of the USP council 24 and the allegations against him were dismissed in September 2020 25 The Fijian government refused to accept Ahluwalia s exoneration and on 24 September 2020 halted all funding to the university 26 On 4 February 2021 the Fijian government summarily deported Ahluwalia for being a person who is or has been conducting himself in a manner prejudicial to the peace defence public safety public order public morality public health security or good government of the Fiji Islands 27 28 29 30 In response to Fiji government interference in the regional university Samoa has proposed moving USP s headquarters to Samoa 31 Following Ahluwalia s deportation Giulio Masasso Tu ikolongahau Paunga was appointed acting vice chancellor by the USP Council 32 The Council also established a subcommittee to investigate the deportation 33 Following Ahluwalia s deportation Samoan Prime Minister Tuilaʻepa Saʻilele Malielegaoi announced that Samoa would be willing to provide a new home for the university 34 On 25 May the university s council issued a new three year contract to Ahluwalia and relocate the vice chancellor s office to the Alafua Campus in Apia Samoa 35 In August 2021 the Fijian government announced that it would not fund the university as long as Ahluwalia was vice chancellor 36 Following the 2022 Fijian general election the new government led by Sitiveni Rabuka revoked the prohibition order on Ahluwalia 37 and reinstated funding to USP 38 In March 2023 former Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama and former police commissioner Sitiveni Qiliho were charged with abuse of office for allegedly terminating the police investigation into the 2019 claims of financial mismanagement 39 40 Rankings edit The Times Higher Education World University Rankings ranked USP in 1001 1200th for 2024 41 In 2021 the university was ranked in 1001 1200th by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 42 The university claimed that this translated to being ranked in the top 10 of universities in the world 43 leading to criticism that they were exaggerating their ranking 44 Campuses edit nbsp The Pacific Studies Bure at Laucala nbsp Campus in Teaoraereke Kiribati nbsp Campus in Honiara Solomon IslandsDespite its multi campus nature the USP is not a university system It is a single university with several branches across the Pacific Region USP s Laucala campus in Fiji is the main campus of the University also serving as its administrative centre 45 USP s main campus called Laucala lies on Laucala Bay in Fiji s capital of Suva It also has two other satellite campuses in Fiji Labasa and Lautoka The Alafua campus in Samoa hosts the School of Agriculture and Food Technology The Emalus campus in Vanuatu is the location for the School of Law 13 The Nuku alofa campus in Tonga is where the Institute for Education directed by Seu ula Johansson Fua is based 46 USP operates 11 regional centres based in Pacific islands countries The region served by USP covers 33 million km2 of the Pacific Ocean an area more than three times the size of Europe In contrast the total land mass of territories served corresponds to the area of Denmark Populations of member countries vary from Tokelau with 1 500 people to Fiji with more than 900 000 people The population of the region is about 1 3 million The following are the extension campuses of the university aside from its campuses in Fiji Samoa and Vanuatu Centres Town Country EstablishedUSP Cook Islands Rarotonga nbsp Cook Islands 1975USP Emalus Port Vila nbsp VanuatuUSP Kiribati Teaoraereke nbsp Kiribati 1978USP Marshall Islands Majuro nbsp Marshall Islands 1993USP Nauru Yaren nbsp Nauru 1987USP Niue Alofi nbsp Niue 1972USP Samoa Apia nbsp SamoaUSP Solomon Islands Honiara nbsp Solomon IslandsUSP Tokelau Atafu nbsp Tokelau 1984USP Tonga Nuku alofa nbsp Tonga 1971USP Tuvalu Funafuti nbsp Tuvalu 1970Faculties and courses editAfter undergoing a restructuring process in early 2021 USP is organized into eight main faculties that include the following disciplines School of Accounting Finance and Economics SAFE Accounting amp Finance Economics School of Business and Management SBM Tourism amp Hospitality Management Management and Public Administration Land Management amp Development Graduate School of Business School of Information Technology Engineering Mathematics and Physics STEMP Engineering and Physics Computing Information amp Mathematical Science School of Agriculture Geography Environment Ocean and Natural Sciences SAGEONS Agriculture amp Food Technology Biological amp Chemical Sciences Geography Earth Science and Environment Marine Studies School of Law and Social Sciences SoLaSS Law Government Development amp International Affairs Social Sciences School of Pacific Arts Communication and Education SPACE Education Language Arts amp Media Oceania Centre for Arts Culture amp Pacific Studies Pacific Centre for Environment and Sustainable Development PACE SD Pacific TAFE PTAFE 47 College of Foundation Studies College of Continuing Vocational Education and Training CVET Among many other qualifications the Diploma of Library and Information Services Level 5 is available at this institution a library technician qualification 48 which is recognised in Australia as a paraprofessional library qualification 49 Notable academics and staff editSee also Category Academic staff of the University of the South Pacific Marjorie Crocombe author Ron Crocombe father of Pacific Studies Sitiveni Halapua politician Epeli Hauʻofa anthropologist sociologist social scientist Elisabeth Holland climate scientist Brij Lal historian Biman Prasad politician Mahendra Reddy politician Ganesh Chand former politician Tupeni Baba politician Teleiai Lalotoa Mulitalao lawyer Virginia Tilley political scientistNotable alumni editSee also Category University of the South Pacific alumni USP has produced a number of graduates that have played important roles in the South Pacific region Its alumni include Mark Brown Prime Minister of the Cook Islands Elizabeth Iro WHO Chief Nursing Officer Ludwig Scotty former President of Nauru Bikenibeu Paeniu former Prime Minister of Tuvalu ʻAkilisi Pōhiva former Prime Minister of Tonga Joe Natuman former Prime Minister of Vanuatu archaeologist Tarisi Vunidilo Solomon Islands women s activist Alice Pollard and Tonga environmental scientist Netatua Pelesikoti See also editList of universities in PolynesiaReferences edit a b c d e f USP Annual Report 2017 PDF University of the South Pacific Retrieved 13 March 2021 USP About the University www usp ac fj Retrieved 2020 02 05 a b c d e f Kessler Kim Andreas 2021 Anthropology at the University of the South Pacific From past dynamics to present perceptions The Australian Journal of Anthropology 32 1 33 53 doi 10 1111 taja 12388 ISSN 1757 6547 S2CID 233692534 a b c d e Charles Morris 1966 Report of the Higher Education Mission to the South Pacific London Ministry of Overseas Development via Internet Archive a b c d e Treasures of the Past The Humble Beginnings of USP USP 5 February 2018 Retrieved 13 March 2021 The University of the South Pacific Laucala Campus Fijian History Retrieved 13 March 2021 University of the South Pacific Interim Council Ordinance 1967 PACLII 1 August 1967 Retrieved 13 March 2021 University of the South Pacific Act Cap 266 PACLII 4 February 1970 Retrieved 13 March 2021 a b c d Aikman Colin M 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