Sunday, July 27, 2008

Three Papua New Guineans and how their Blogs are helping the country


MATHEW Yakai, a former The National colleague now studying in Changchun, China, has now found a great way to share the thrill and adventure of living there with family and friends back home in Papua New Guinea.He writes Asia-Pacific Perspective: China +, a weekly column that is published by the weekly Sunday Chronicle newspaper in Port Moresby, and the Islands Sun in the Solomon Islands.

“My writings look at Chinese society, culture, economy, governance and China’s role within the Asia Pacific region and the world over,” Mathew says.“It mainly focuses on how island countries can learn from China’s experience.“I am a PNG student in China.”Recently, when Mathew sent me one of his regular emails, I suggested to him that he - together with regular newspaper columnists like Frank Kolma, Jack Metta and Kevin Pamba (The National), as well as Mathew, Susuve Laumaea and Dominic Sengi (Sunday Chronicle) - should collate all the columns they have been writing over the years and put them on a Blog.

Mathew took my advice and started Asia-Pacific Perspective: China + on URL http://mathewyakai.blogspot.com/ , which is essential viewing for Papua New Guineans interested in China, as well as students wanting to study there.David Ulg Ketepa, from Mount Hagen in the Western Highlands province, left for the first time in the fall of 2000 for the United States and has lived in the United States ever since. He now lives in the ‘motor state’ of Michigan and was inspired by my writing in The National to start his own Blog.David’s Blog is ‘Kange Nga Kona’, which can be found on URL http://pngemmiyet.blogspot.com/ , and which focuses on life in the USA as a dedicated Lutheran as well as encouraging more PNG students to take up study opportunities there.

“It is my desire to write this Blog to help those who are less-fortunate in a country that is run by people who only think about themselves,” he emphasises.“I am trying to do my little part as a Papua New Guinean to show some light at the end of the dark tunnel. “If we can do something little to help each other, I think Papua New Guinea can be a friendly country prospering with all wantoks working hand in hand with a common goal to achieve gender equality.”David has encouraging words for PNG students wanting to study in the USA: “I am delighted that I can share this information with those who are interested in studying abroad as this kind of information rarely comes by in PNG’s context.

“As long as I am here, I’ll try my best to help any PNGean in ways I can. “For now, I want you to look at different American universities and colleges, which offer masters degrees.“Click onto this link: http://www.euroeducation.net/us/us.htm and you’ll find all the information you need. “Email/write directly and explain your interest to them. “Ask also for international student scholarships. “I am sure that they offer a lot of scholarships too and they will also give you the procedures to follow to be qualified for the scholarship.“The above link also has all the universities from different states. “Send emails to all the different universities directly for the information.
For information on more scholarships, enrolment procedures, courses, etc...click here.

“The next thing is, if you’re a Lutheran, go to the Lutheran Church where you worship and ask the pastor for a Lutheran International Student Scholarship application form (I don’t know much about other churches and their scholarship guidelines) but if they are the same as the Lutherans, approach them and show your desire in studying aboard. “When you fill the application, send it to Lutheran Church head office in Ampo, Lae, P. O. Box 80, Morobe province.“Ask them to recomend you to a scholarship in the US. “There are three Lutheran Churches in Papua New Guinea that can help you.

“The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Papua New Guinea (ELC-PNG), Gutnius Lutheran of Papua New Guinea (GLC-PNG) and the Melpa Lutheran Church in Papua New Guinea (MLC-PNG).“My understanding is, you don’t have to be a Lutheran to apply for scholarships, but if you ask kindly for these churches for assistance, I think they might consider you too.“I hope the churches will help you.“There are tons and tons of scholarships offered by the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) and other churches here in America but the problem is that your application should be endorsed by a Lutheran World Federation member church in PNG...either the ELC-PNG, Gutnius Lutheran Church in Wabag or the Catholic Church before the American Lutheran Church headquarters in Chicago or other churches in America give you a full scholarship that covers everything.

“My wantoks, the problem we have with the churches in PNG, is that there are a lot of politics within the churches so, as the government, that hinders the spread of the gospel of the Lord.“I hope and pray that our church leaders in PNG put their differences aside to win souls for the Lord.“I am praying each and every day that our good Lord will give me the strength and opportunity to help other members of the God’s family to come this far to gain the skills and knowledge to extend God’s kingdom to fulfill their dreams and aspirations.

”Tiri Kuimbakul, 43, is from Mount Hagen in the Western Highlands and graduated with an honours degree in economics from University of Papua New Guinea in 1988.Kuimbakul has worked as an economist with the Department of Agriculture & Livestock (1989-1990); assistant Export Manager with Coffee International Limited (1991-1992); economist and general manager of Industry Affairs Division, Coffee Industry Corporation (1993-1999); export Manager with Kongo Coffee Limited (2000); and freelance consultant (2001-2007)He currently manages a coffee marketing project, advises two community development associations in Western Highlands Province, does church work, writes and publishes books, conducts seminars, and speaks to students and young people when he gets the opportunity.

His Blog http://tirikuimbakul.blogspot.com/ is targeted at students and young people in the country and is essential viewing.“I aspire to motivate, inspire and empower students and young people in general to succeed academically, professionally, financially, personally, socially and spiritually through writing, speaking, seminars, workshops, coaching and mentoring,” Tiri says.“The motto of Secos Books, my publishing company, is: ‘We Empower People through The Written Word’.”

By MALUM NALU


mnalu@thenational.com.pg

The roots of Education are bitter but the fruits are SWEET :)


The information below is for potential graduate or undergraduate students from Papua New Guinea who wish to pursue studies in colleges or universities in the United States and seeking possible scholarships. I hope these information is of helpful to you. If you need information on how to sit for Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) click here for more information. Any queries, questions, comments, etc...just drop me a line


Political Sciences courses (All degrees) offered in the states of Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.


1. Department of Political Science, University of Michigan, 5700 Haven Hall, 505 South State Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 48109- 1045 USA, Voice: 734 - 764 - 6313, Fax: 734 - 764 - 3522, Email: polisci@umich.edu


2. Office of International Students and Scholars 42 West Warren416 Welcome Center Detroit, MI 48202 Phone: (313) 577-3422 Fax: (313) 577-2962 oissmail@wayne.eduhttp://www.oiss.wayne.edu/


3. Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, Mich. 48859 Phone 989-774-4000 intlapp@cmich.edu


4. Office of Admissions1903 W. Michigan Avenue Western Michigan University Kalamazoo MI 49008-5211 USA(269) 387-2000 (269) 387-2096 Fax/ask-wmu@wmich.edu


5. The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Wayne State University 4841 Cass Ave. 2155 Old Main Detroit, MI 48202 phone: 313-577-2515
ag3420@wayne.edu


6. Eastern Michigan University Office of International Admissions 401 Pierce Hall Ypsilanti, MI 48197 International Admissions: international.admissions@emich.edu


7. Marygrove College8425 W. McNichols, Detroit, MI 48221 Edwinia Tansil, Senior Assistant Director at (313) 927-1239 etansil@marygrove.edu.


8. For more information, contact:Director of Graduate Studies Department of Political Science218 Harrison Hall Miami UniversityOxford, Ohio 45056 Phone: 513-529-2000 political@muohio.edu
www.muohio.edu/politicalscience


9. University of Akron 302 Buchtel Common. Akron, OH 44325 Phone: 330-972-7111 Ayers, David Ph.D. Director,Office of International Programs E-mail: dayers@uakron.edu


10. University of Cincinnati 2600 Clifton Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 45221
Jonathan.Weller@uc.edu Lindsey.fulcher@uc.edu


11. The University of Akron - Graduate School 302 Buchtel Common. Akron, OH 44325 Phone: 330-972-7111 gradschool@uakron.edu


12. University of Toledo - Graduate SchoolMain CampusUniversity HallRoom: 3240 Phone: 419.530.GRAD (4723) Fax: 419.530.4724 grdsch@utnet.utoledo.edu


13. Bowling Green State University Office of Admissions 110 McFall Center Bowling Green, OH 43403-0085Toll-Free: 1-866-CHOOSEBGSU Phone: 419-372-BGSU Fax: 419-372-6955 Email: choosebgsu@bgsu.edu


14. Ohio University - College of Arts and Sciences Tel:740.593.2845 Fax:740.597.1386
cas.undergrad@ohio.edu bennett@ohio.edu


15. Ohio University Undergraduate Admissions Undergraduate Admissions Ohio University 120 Chubb Hall Athens, Ohio 45701-2979 Tel: 740-593-4100 e-mail: admissions@ohio.edu


16. Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, Ohio 44106 gradadmit@case.edu


17. Wright State University 3640 Colonel Glenn Highway - Dayton, Ohio - 45435 45435ucie_admissioninquiries@wright.edu


18. Ball State University 2000 W. University Ave. Muncie, IN 47306800-382-8540 and 765-289-1241 E-mail: askus@bsu.edu


19. Indiana State University,200 North Seventh Street, Terre Haute, Indiana, USA 47809-9989 polisci@indstate.edu


20. Indiana University Office of Admissions 300 North Jordan Ave. Bloomington, IN 47405-1106(812) 855-0661 E-mail: iuadmit@indiana.edu


21. Minnesota State University · Office of Admissions 122 Taylor Center Minnesota State University Mankato, MN 56001 Phone number(s): 1-507-389-1822 (V), 1-800-722-0544 (V)1-800-627-3529 Fax number: 1-507-389-1511 Email address: admissions@mnsu.edu


22. University of Northern Iowa • Cedar Falls, IA 50614-0018 Office of Admissions • 002 Gilchrist Hall •Phone: (800) 772-2037 or (319) 273-2281 • Fax: (319) 273-2885 • E-Mail:
admissions@uni.edu


23. The University of Iowa College of Liberal Arts & Sciences240 Schaeffer Hall University of Iowa Iowa City, IA 52242-1409 Phone: 319-335-2611 polisci@uiowa.edu.
24. Iowa State University Office of Admissions 100 Enrollment Services Center Ames, IA 50011-2011Phone: 515 294-5836800 262-3810 (toll free)Fax: 515 294-2592E-mail:
admissions@iastate.edu


25. University of Wisconsin - Madison, International Student Services 716 Langdon Street, Madison, Wisconsin, 53706 Tel: 608-262-2044, Fax: 608-262-2838 Email for general questions: iss@odos.wisc.edu Undergraduate admissions: onwisconsin@admissions.wisc.edu Graduate admissions: gradadmiss@mail.bascom.wisc.edu


*** Note: Send an email/fax/call or write (I prefer email cause it's faster and effective) to these universities and ask for scholarships, enrollment procedures, etc...to be sent to you. Don't forget to include your address. The universities listed here offer certificate, bachelor, master, and PhD studies on political science including your area of interest. I've done some research and I am 100 percent sure of their courses so they'll respond to you via email or regular mail.

Good luck and see you in the States, soon!

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2 Comments:

At September 24, 2008 at 9:34 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello.
I'm currently an undergraduate at Port Moresby International School (PMIS). At the end of November 2008 I'll be graduating. However, I come from a large nuclear family and am experiencing financial difficulties. This makes it challenging for me to study overseas, which I would dearly love to do. I'm taking the International Bacculaureate course and the ACT, but can't seem to find a full international scholarship. Finding your site had filled me with hope, but I'm not a Lutheran. If you have any information on how I may obtain a full undergraduate scholarship to any Asian country, Australia or the US, please contact me at rebekah.ilave@gmail.com
Btw, I think this site is the best thing to have happened to PNGean students.
With many thanks.

 
At April 4, 2009 at 10:49 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Brother David,

I was just reading the PNG Daily, the National and saw this advertisement for the 2009/10 US Fullbright Scholarships. I was just skimming through and it so happened I came across KANGE NGA KONA. The information in your blog is surely useful for our young and aspiring country men and women. Bro, you are a true patriot, you are truly a patriotic Papua New Guinea. God bless you and your family.

James Aipa
Guangzhou City
P.R. China.

 

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