Researcher sheds light on barriers to research

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BY INDY MAEALASIA

DR Vaeno Vigulu, dean of the Faculty of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Forestry (FAFF) at the Solomon Islands National University (SINU), has highlighted significant challenges faced by research initiatives in the country.

According to Vigulu, insufficient funding and logistical barriers hinder the advancement of vital research projects.

“Research can be conducted by anyone, but the key lies in having the logistics and funding necessary to support it.”

Drawing from his own experience as a researcher, he emphasised the need for resources such as field equipment, extended periods of fieldwork, and travel to rural areas—all of which require substantial financial and logistical support.

Vigulu also addressed the issue of specialised support for local researchers, noting that partnerships with regional and international academic institutions could help fill these gaps.

“Some staff may need specialized resources that are sometimes unavailable at the university, leading them to seek assistance from other universities or institutions.”

Additionally, Vigulu urged the Solomon Islands Government to provide more support for SINU’s research initiatives.

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