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Papua New Guinea Lecturer Selected for Prestigious U.S. Exchange Program


US Embassy, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.

The U.S. Embassy in Papua New Guinea is proud to announce that Lulu Abraham, an esteemed Economics lecturer at the University of Technology, has embarked on an incredible journey to the United States!

Lulu has been selected to participate in the prestigious Study of the United States Institutes (SUSI) Scholar program. She joins a distinguished group of 18 international faculty, researchers, practitioners, and policymakers in the Institute on Economics and Sustainable Development.

Using a multidisciplinary approach, this program will explore various topics of socioeconomics such as how financial institutions, investors, and businesses interact to support sustainable economic development, innovation, and growth. The program will also focus on increasing diverse and equitable employment through institutional regulation, social inclusion strategies, and private and public policies. 🌱💼

Throughout the Institute, participants will examine the interplay of climate change, U.S. business innovation, corporate regulation, entrepreneurship, and economic theory. They will have opportunities to learn about key institutions and stakeholders in the U.S. economy and meet with a diverse range of business leaders and small business owners, among others. 📚💡

We are immensely proud of Lulu's achievement and excited to see the positive impact of her participation in this program. Please join us in congratulating her and wishing her all the best on this remarkable endeavor! 🎉👏

🌍✈️ Click here for a list of every exchange program>>> https://pg.usembassy.gov/education/exchange-programs/ And we have exciting news! 🌟

 PNG University of Technology

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