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University of Papua New Guinea Awards First Master of Laws Degree to a Female Graduate
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University of Papua New Guinea Awards First Master of Laws Degree to a Female Graduate

From Post-Courier · (12m ago) English Positive tone

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • The University of Papua New Guinea (UPNG) has awarded its first Master of Laws (LLM) degree to a female candidate, Lois Stanley.
  • Stanley, from Manus Province, was among 195 law graduates at UPNG's 71st graduation ceremony.
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This is a historic moment for the University of Papua New Guinea and for women in law across the nation. The conferral of the first Master of Laws degree to a female candidate, Ms. Lois Stanley, marks a significant milestone in the university's 71-year history and underscores the growing presence and achievement of women in higher education and the legal profession in Papua New Guinea.

Ms. Stanley's achievement, graduating with an LLM from UPNG, is a testament to her dedication and perseverance. As a graduate from Lou Island in Manus Province, her success also highlights the potential and talent that exists throughout our diverse country. This is not just an individual accomplishment but an inspiration for many aspiring female students who dream of pursuing advanced legal studies and contributing to the development of our nation's legal framework.

The University of Papua New Guinea, as the country's premier institution of higher learning, plays a crucial role in shaping the future of Papua New Guinea. By providing advanced legal education and fostering an inclusive environment, UPNG is empowering its graduates to become leaders and change-makers. The awarding of this first LLM to a woman signifies progress and a commitment to gender equality within the academic and professional spheres.

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