BY INDY MAEALASIA
The Solomon Islands National University (SINU) is not only dedicated to providing quality education but also to cultivating a ‘generation of leaders, innovators, and change makers’.
SINU Vice Chancellor, Professor Transform Aqorau echoed this vision during the University’s Open Day on Friday.
Aqorau urged students and faculty to embrace a holistic approach to education that extends beyond the classroom and empowers them to tackle real-world challenges.
“At SINU, we believe that education is not just about passing exams or getting a degree.
“It is about nurturing a deep curiosity for the world around us, encouraging critical thinking and developing the skills needed to drive in an ever-changing world,” he emphasised.
Reflecting on the significance of the open day, Aqorau noted that it serves as a platform for students to showcase their knowledge and achievements.
“This open day is your opportunity to share with the world what you have been working on, to demonstrate the knowledge you have gained, and to show the promise of what is yet to come.
“Whether you are presenting a project, showcasing research, or performing with your cultural group, remember that you are not just representing yourself, but also the collective spirit of SINU,” he emphasised.
He reminded students and staff that the pursuit of excellence is a continuous journey rather than a final destination.
“And as we look to the future, I encourage each of you to reflect on your own role in this journey.
“Whether you are a student, a faculty member, or a staff member, you are part of something much larger than yourself.
“You are part of a university that is committed to empowering the next generation of leaders and change makers.
“And it is through your efforts, your dedication, and your passion that we will continue to grow, to thrive, and to meet the challenges of the future,” Aqorau said.








