Divine Word University

www.dwu.ac.pg

Contact: Br Michael McManus, Head of Communication Arts (Journalism)

Bachelor of Communication Arts (Journalism)

Diploma in Communication Arts (Journalism) 

Divine Word University (DWU) is a National University and a leading tertiary institution in Papua New Guinea. Formerly Divine Word Institute, it was established as a University by an Act of Parliament in 1980.  DWU’s philosophy of education is rooted in the Catholic tradition and well-articulated in the University Charter.

The University is open to everyone, regardless of race, creed, colour or gender, and shares its vision to serve society through its teaching and research in a Christian environment. Students come from all 20 provinces of Papua New Guinea and abroad. DWU has a special interest to advance opportunities for poorer individuals, women and to help build the economic and social capacity of the South Pacific Region.

DWU is committed to working with the government towards the positive development of PNG. As stated in the mission statement, DWU is committed to “continuous dialogue and partnership with all levels of community, business, government and cultures in the life and work of the University”.

Faculties
The DW University is comprised of six faculties: Faculty of Arts; Faculty of Business and Informatics; Faculty of Health Sciences; Faculty of Education; Faculty of Flexible Learning; and Faculty of Theology.
Areas of study have been selected for their long-term benefit to Papua New Guinea and where there is strong industry demand. Students work with industry and business throughout their training and are encouraged to develop and participate in programs that help build community resources and social capital.
Christian ethical values and individual growth are integral to the courses and graduates are trained as competent professionals who will make a personal positive contribution to the growth of a nation. Emphasis is placed on work, self - reliance and service. The university also offers special training programs for the country or the church if needed.

DWU Objectives
The main objective of Divine Word University is to become a vibrant Christian intellectual community and to continue developing into a first rate university. The University shares with all institutions of higher education a triple mission:

  1. the acquisition of knowledge, which is the mission of research
  2. the transmission of knowledge, which is the mission of teaching; and
  3. the application of knowledge, which is the mission of public service

DWU's philosophy integrates total human development and it is expressed in self-reliance and community service. With this belief, DWU aims to turn out students equipped with skills required for the national development as well as high-level professionals who will provide Christian leadership for the nation.
 

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