BY JOHN HOUANIHAU
The Solomon Islands National University has set a legacy for its first Doctor of Philosophy degree graduate at its 11th graduation this year 2024.
Madam Mary Tahu Paia has being the first PhD graduate in the country’s very own national university.
According to SINU chancellor sir Dr. Nathan K. Kere, this is the highest award, that can be offered by any prestigious university anywhere in the world.
“SINU has today set not only history, but a delightful legacy graduating our first Doctor of Philosophy degree, the highest accolade, that can be offered by any prestigious university anywhere in the world,’’ said Dr Kere.
“Madam Mary Tahu Paia, my sincere congratulation to your being our first PhD graduate in our very own national university. I commend all your supervisors both local and overseas for this successful journey you have taken,’’ Kere added.
“I am very privileged to be here to witness that today you have planted this legacy that many of our upcoming bright citizens will do nothing else but emulate and grow,’’ he said.
He said that this is living proof that the Solomon Islands National University has literarily been transformed.
“The happiness I feel is amplified by the fact that many of these PhD graduates, some of whom are present with us today, have chosen to return and contribute to our wonderful nation. This includes Dr. Mary Tahu Paia, who has joined the ranks of our esteemed pioneers, Professor David Qeqeo and Professor Transform Aqorau,’’ he stated
“I have no hesitation, but to say the future is promising, when more and more young smart Solomon Islanders, trekking along the path now set by Mary Tahu Paia, and revealing to all of us, especially leaders, the infallible guarantee that the future for our nation is indeed bright,’’ said Kere.
He said the Solomon Islands witnessed tremendous achievements many would have thought not possible in a mere five years ago.
“The opportunity to acquire the highest university accolade, for example, has been brought home. Well, done hard- working SINU team members, the collaborating universities, and institutions. Today you have transformed and uplifted SINU to this new level of academic quality,’’ he said.
He also said that the plan to establish the 4th SINU Campus on Malaita serves as a further demonstration of the vision to physically broaden SINU, providing an increasing number of Solomon Islanders with easier access to the highest opportunities for tertiary education available in the country.
“As the successful graduates of your university, I urge you to serve with professional expertise, with high ethical standards, with high levels of confidence, honesty, and inclusivity, the very people and community you serve,’’ said Dr Kere.
“Though today we happily grace ourselves on what high academic standard we have transformed SINU, please be reminded of one solemn fact, that this, high standard will only be revealed by your very performances as you serve our people in any place in this tiny world you work in.










