The University of the South Pacific

The University of the South Pacific

The University of the South Pacific is an intergovernmental organisation and public research university with locations spread throughout a dozen countries in Oceania. It is an international centre for teaching and research on Pacific culture and environment.

The University Of The South Pacific People (First 32 people) - Page 0

Konai Helu Thaman

Konai Helu Thaman

Poet

Vilsoni Hereniko

Vilsoni Hereniko

Playwright

Douglas Ete

Douglas Ete

Politician

Baron Waqa

Baron Waqa

Former President of Nauru

Milner Tozaka

Milner Tozaka

Former High Commissioner of Solomon Islands to Australia

ʻAkilisi Pōhiva

ʻAkilisi Pōhiva

Former Prime Minister of Tonga

Joe Natuman

Joe Natuman

Former Prime Minister of Vanuatu

Paresh Narayan

Paresh Narayan


Siaosi Sovaleni

Siaosi Sovaleni

Prime Minister of Tonga

Nomani Tonga

Nomani Tonga

Rugby union player

Rennier Gadabu

Rennier Gadabu

Politician

Tilali Scanlan

Tilali Scanlan

Swimmer

Biman Prasad

Biman Prasad

Politician

Gabrissa Hartman

Gabrissa Hartman

Former Member of the Parliament of Nauru

Ludwig Scotty

Ludwig Scotty

Former President of Nauru

Patteson Oti

Patteson Oti

Solomon Islander Politician

David Vunagi

David Vunagi

Governor-General of Solomon Islands

Teimumu Kepa

Teimumu Kepa

Former Member of the Fijian Parliament

Salote Radrodro

Salote Radrodro

Member of the Parliament of Fiji

Tupou Draunidalo

Tupou Draunidalo

Former Member of the Parliament of Fiji

Kausea Natano

Kausea Natano

Prime Minister of Tuvalu

Barak Sopé

Barak Sopé

Former Prime Minister of Vanuatu

David Robie

David Robie

New Zealand author

Taneti Maamau

Taneti Maamau

President of Kiribati

Abdulla Jihad

Abdulla Jihad

Former Vice President of the Maldives

Shamima Ali

Shamima Ali


Jeremiah Manele

Jeremiah Manele


Willy Telavi

Willy Telavi

Former Prime Minister of Tuvalu

Jone Usamate

Jone Usamate

Fijian Politician

David Tosul

David Tosul

Politician

Brij Lal

Brij Lal

Fijian historian

Epeli Ganilau

Epeli Ganilau

Former Minister for iTaukei Affairs