The world鈥檚 most dispersed university has doubled its hardship fund to help stop the Middle Eastern conflict from derailing study in an institution that straddles four time zones on the other side of the planet.
The University of the South Pacific (USP) has announced a bursary support package to protect students and their families 鈥渇rom the rising cost pressures associated with the global fuel crisis鈥.
USP also plans to broaden access to aid, saying the impacts of rising transport, food and energy costs are 鈥渘ow being felt well beyond the most financially vulnerable households鈥.
Pro-chancellor Siosiua Utoikamanu said the moves reflected the university鈥檚 duty of care to students.
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鈥淥ur first priority is to ensure that no student is left behind because of circumstances beyond their control,鈥 said Utoikamanu, a former Tongan finance minister. 鈥淭oo often, our Pacific communities bear a disproportionate share of the consequences of global crises to which they have contributed least, whether through the impacts of climate change or the economic shocks flowing from conflicts far beyond our region.
鈥淥ur responsibility as the university serving the Pacific is to ensure that our students are not asked to carry that burden alone. This support is about ensuring our students can stay enrolled, stay engaged, and succeed.鈥
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USP has 14 campuses in 12 island nations on either side of the International Date Line. Its most distant bases are about 4,500 kilometres apart, and many of its 30,000-odd students island-hop to attend the biggest campus in Fiji.
The new package will raise the current student hardship and bursary allocation from F$495,000 (拢167,000) to $F1 million, USP said, with more information on the bursary scheme to be available 鈥渟oon鈥.
The university said it had also adopted a 鈥渂roader preparedness framework鈥 to 鈥渟trengthen operational resilience鈥 in the face of fuel uncertainty. The measures 鈥 including 鈥渇lexible learning continuity arrangements鈥 and 鈥渢argeted support for vulnerable campuses鈥 鈥 will be 鈥渁ctivated progressively as conditions require鈥.
The fuel crisis is the latest upheaval at an institution that has endured more than its share of turbulence from both external and local factors. Covid-19 was particularly unsettling for the world鈥檚 most pan-national university, while the institution has lurched between leadership crises for much of the past seven years.
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Staff who had stood by former vice-chancellor Pal Ahluwalia during his conflict with Fijian authorities, which at one stage saw him deported from the country, later turned against him in disputes over pay and the sacking of a union leader.
Ahluwalia鈥檚 tenure in September last year. Since then, the institution has been run by an interim management group chaired by Utoikamanu.
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