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Pacific Adventist University (PAU) is a tertiary institution located 21 kilometres (30 minutes) outside
Port Moresby (; Tok Pisin: ''Pot Mosbi''), also referred to as Pom City or simply Moresby, is the capital and largest city of Papua New Guinea. It is one of the largest cities in the southwestern Pacific (along with Jayapura) outside of Australia and New Z ...
, Papua New Guinea, and operated by the South Pacific Division of the
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. Both the faculty and the student body are international in composition. While most students come from Papua New Guinea and other Pacific island nations such as Tonga, Fiji, Samoa, Vanuatu and the Solomon Islands, others have come from Africa, Australia, Pakistan, China, the
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, and the United States. It is a part of the Seventh-day Adventist education system, the world's second largest Christian school system.


Campus

The campus is also known as a
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. One species of bird at the campus is unique to this area of the world. Mike Tarburton, who is also known as the "bird man" had stayed there and carefully monitored the bird life. He has now transferred to Australia for retirement, and his work has been taken up by his students. The campus is often visited by bird watchers from all over the world. The university is also home to the Koiari Park Adventist Church, the services of which are conducted in English. There is also a second church in which services are conducted in
Tok Pisin Tok Pisin (,Laurie Bauer, 2007, ''The Linguistics Student’s Handbook'', Edinburgh ; Tok Pisin ), often referred to by English speakers as "New Guinea Pidgin" or simply Pidgin, is a creole language spoken throughout Papua New Guinea. It is an ...
. The senior church Pastor is currently Pr Lucas Marley, who is himself a graduate of P.A.U.


Farming

PAU is home to Port Moresby city's fresh produce. Every Sunday morning as early as 5 am, city residents queue up to bag their portion for the week. Many expatriates, business houses and the well-to-do in the city enjoy the fresh vegetables and fruits, and paid breakfast is also served by residents while the market runs its course. Thus, PAU enjoys a good portion of financial economical benefit apart from the appropriations from its church and the fees.


History

The institution was established as Pacific Adventist College, a college of higher education, in 1983 and given a charter as a university by the Papua New Guinea government in 1997. Currently the school offers bachelor's and (some) master's degrees in business, education, science, health science (nursing), theology and humanities.


Academic divisions

The university is divided into the following schools: *School of Humanities, Education and Theology *School of Business *School of Health Science *School of Science and Technology


Publications

A Pacific Adventist University Monograph Series has begun publication with faculty member Jennifer Jones' study of Seventh-day Adventist Church music in Papua New Guinea. This volume was co-published by the Institute of Papua New Guinea Studies.J. J. Jones, ''The Theory and Practice of Music in the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Papua New Guinea'' Pacific Adventist University Monograph Series 1 / Apwitiheri 8(Boroko: Pacific Adventist University / Boroko: Institute of Papua New Guinea Studies, 2004). At the twenty-fifth anniversary of founding of the university (August 2009) a new electronic journal was launched called ''Davaria: Journal of Pacific Adventist University." ''At the same time the university launched a further communication venture when it set up a Community Radio Station—Radio 2G; 97.9 FM''


Former principals of Pacific Adventist College

*Ray Wilkinson *Alan Sonter *Owen Hughes


Former Vice-Chancellors

*Owen Hughes *Harold Peters *Nemani Tausere *Branimir Schubert *Ben Thomas


See also

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References

{{authority control 1984 establishments in Papua New Guinea Universities and colleges affiliated with the Seventh-day Adventist Church Protestantism in Papua New Guinea National Capital District (Papua New Guinea) Universities in Papua New Guinea Religious organisations based in Papua New Guinea Educational institutions established in 1984