The Sir John Guise Indoor Stadium in Port Moresby city was once again flooded with blue gowns for the third day of the 69th University of Papua New Guinea (UPNG) graduation ceremony this week as 175 students from the School of Natural and Physical Sciences (SNPS) graduated today.
Guest speaker, the Minister for Higher Education, Research, Science and Sports, Don Polye, acknowledged the students for their efforts and also the parents, guardians and sponsors involved in helping the graduating students develop their academic skills and eventually receiving their degrees.
He proceeded to highlight the significance of such an event in the students’ lives calling it a journey full of dedication, perseverance and the relentless pursuit of knowledge.
He also acknowledged the financial difficulties parents face in the process of getting their children to university.
“For a person who attends graduations annually, this is a common occurrence, but for the students who studied and the parents who have worked tirelessly for their children to be here, this is a very crucial and long-awaited moment.”
“As a parent myself, I am aware of the circumstances surrounding the process of getting children to university, the countless hours pondering whether or not you did the right thing in order to help your child graduate, the cost of a university education – which on average can cost up to K30, 000.”
Graduand Respondent, Ms. Jemimah Makabe recognized the growth of her fellow students in their academic journey.
“We demonstrated unrelenting knowledge seeking, a spirit of inquiry and a dedication towards solving some of the most pressing challenges facing society today.”
“We have delved into the complexities of the natural world, explored the frontiers of scientific discovery and refined our skills as critical thinkers and problem solvers.”
“Beyond the pursuit of academic excellence, we have also learned invaluable life lessons in resilience, perseverance and collaboration.”
“We have navigated the challenges of higher education with grace and determination and developed an ability to overcome adversity and adapt to new circumstances.”
Meanwhile, in his parting speech, Executive Dean of the School of Natural and Physical Sciences, Professor Simon Saulei encouraged the students to always treat everyone regardless of who they are with utmost respect.
“Being a degree holder does not give you the right to look down on others who do not have the same privileges and opportunities as you – always be humble and respectful.”