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The National University of Samoa (''Lē Iunivesitē Aoao o Sāmoa'') is the only national
university A university () is an institution of higher (or tertiary) education and research which awards academic degrees in several academic disciplines. Universities typically offer both undergraduate and postgraduate programs. In the United States ...
in
Samoa Samoa, officially the Independent State of Samoa; sm, Sāmoa, and until 1997 known as Western Samoa, is a Polynesian island country consisting of two main islands ( Savai'i and Upolu); two smaller, inhabited islands ( Manono and Apolima); ...
. Established in 1984 by an act of parliament, it is coeducational and provides certificate, diploma, and undergraduate degree programs, as well as technical and vocational training. About 2,000 students were enrolled in 2010 with an estimated 300 staff. It offers a wide range of programmes including Arts, Business and Entrepreneurship, Education, Science, Nursing, Engineering and Maritime Training. The Centre for Samoan Studies, established in the university for the teaching of the Samoan language and
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, offers undergraduate and graduate degrees as well as the world's first degree in Master of Samoan Studies. The National University of Samoa has the distinction of being one of two universities in Samoa. The second is the University of the South Pacific - Alafua Campus which specializes in Agriculture. The campus was built in part with funding from the
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. It is built around the largest Fale Samoa in the world.


History

The National University of Samoa was established in 1984 by an Act of parliament. Its first degree, the Bachelor of Education, was launched in 1987. A year later, the Bachelor of Arts degree was introduced. The first graduates in both programs were awarded their degrees in 1990. Soon after, the Faculty of Commerce and the Faculty of Science were established. The Samoan Health Department's School of Nursing was merged into the university in 1993 as the Faculty of Nursing, and the Western Samoa Teachers' College was merged during 1997 as the Faculty of Education. The Institute of Samoan Studies was established in 1999; its name was changed in 2005 to the Centre for Samoan Studies. In 2006, Samoa Polytechnic merged into the university as the Institute of Technology. In 2006 the University was merged with Samoa Polytechnic and its governing legislation was updated as the ''National University of Samoa Act 2006''.


Governance

The university is governed by a council, chaired by the pro-chancellor. The council consists of the Pro-Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor, the Vice-Chancellor of the University of the South Pacific, a member of the university Senate, staff and student representatives, up to six members appointed by the ''
O le Ao o le Malo The ''O le Ao o le Malo'' ( Samoan for "Head of State") is the head of state of Samoa. The position is described in Part III of the 1960 Samoan constitution. At the time the constitution was adopted, it was anticipated that future heads of st ...
'', and up to four additional members co-opted by the council. Council members hold office for between one and three years, and may be reappointed for a maximum of three terms. The titular head of the council is the chancellor, who is appointed by the ''
O le Ao o le Malo The ''O le Ao o le Malo'' ( Samoan for "Head of State") is the head of state of Samoa. The position is described in Part III of the 1960 Samoan constitution. At the time the constitution was adopted, it was anticipated that future heads of st ...
'' for a five year term. The university's chief executive is the vice-chancellor, who is appointed by the council. In 2019 the vice-chancellor, Professor Fui Asofou So'o, was suspended by Cabinet pending an internal investigation. He resigned in June 2019, and was replaced by Aiono Alec Ekeroma. The following people have held the role of vice-chancellor: * Tauili'ili Uili Meredith (1985—1992) * Tauilalo Lanuimoana Palepoi (1992—1998) * Magele Mauiliu Magele (1998—2009) * Fui Asofou So'o (2009—2019) * Aiono Alec Ekeroma (2019—)


Faculties and courses

NUS's academic offerings include programs from eight faculties and schools:
Faculty of Arts



Faculty of Education

Faculty of Nursing and Health Science



School of Business & General Studies

School of Engineering

School of Maritime Training


Notable academics and staff

* Aiono Fanaafi Le Tagaloa - Professor of Samoan Studies * Malama Meleisea - historian * Gatoloai Tili Afamasaga - educator * Maulolo Tavita Amosa - orator * Safua Akeli Amaama - Samoan Studies academic * Tuifuisa’a Patila Amosa - oceanographer


South Pacific Games

The university's
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nasium was used as a venue for the
2007 South Pacific Games The 2007 South Pacific Games were held in Apia, Samoa, from 25 August to 8 September 2007. The Games were the thirteenth to be held since the inception of the South Pacific Games in 1963, and included traditional multi-sport event disciplines, s ...
and the accommodation areas were made available to the New Caledonia team.


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* {{authority control National University of Samoa Buildings and structures in Apia Educational institutions established in 1984 1984 establishments in Samoa