SINU Panatina research seminar set for Nov 3 – Theislandsun

SINU Panatina research seminar set for Nov 3 – Theislandsun

BY CHRIS ALEX

The Solomon Islands National University (SINU) is proud to announce the upcoming SINU Panatina Research Seminar, scheduled for November 3, 2025.

This one-day event will feature a series of insightful discussions, presentations, and debates designed to engage students, researchers, policy experts, community leaders, and innovators in addressing the pressing issues facing the nation.

According to SINU media, the seminar will serve as a platform to foster meaningful dialogue on national development priorities, bringing together stakeholders from a variety of sectors, including Parliament, the Opposition, government ministries, academes, and industry.

Participants will have the opportunity to explore new research and ideas that aim to navigate the changing landscape of Solomon Islands.

Seminar Highlights:

-Presentations of Current and Emerging Research: Scholars and experts will showcase innovative research focused on sustainable development, governance, and social progress.

-Keynote Sessions with National and Regional Leaders: Distinguished leaders from both the Solomon Islands and the broader Pacific region will share their insights on critical issues.

-Student-led Discussions and Panels: Students will take the lead in hosting debates and panels, offering fresh perspectives on the challenges and opportunities facing the nation.

-Networking and Collaboration Opportunities: The seminar will provide ample opportunities for attendees to connect, share ideas, and explore potential collaborations for future projects.

This event is open to all students, staff, and members of the public who are passionate about contributing to a more inclusive, informed, and sustainable future for the Solomon Islands. It promises to be a vibrant and dynamic exchange of ideas that aim to strengthen the country’s national development agenda.

The Panatina Research Seminar is proudly supported by the Australian Government through the Pacific Research Program Phase II, the Australia Awards Program, and the Solomon Islands Australia Education Partnership, with additional contributions from the Australian High Commission and the Australian National University Department of Pacific Affairs.

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