National University of Samoa

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National University of Samoa

Established: 1984
Type: Public
Vice-Chancellor: Magele Tafafunai Mauiliua Magele
Staff: 300
Students: 2,000 (2007)
Location: Apia, Samoa
Website: www.nus.edu.ws

The National University of Samoa is a university further education institute in Samoa.

[edit] Overview

Presided over by vice-chancellor Magele Tafafunai Mauiliua Magele, the university was established in 1984 and currently occupies a campus built in part with funding from the Government of Japan.

It offers five principal higher education faculties:

as well as an Institute of Technology offering:

  • School of General Studies
  • School of Engineering
  • School of Maritime

[edit] South Pacific Games

The University's gymnasium was used as a venue for the 2007 South Pacific Games and the accommodation areas were made available to the New Caledonia team.

[edit] Trivia

The University campus is built around the largest Fale Samoa in the world.

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