We have a choice. Papua New Guinea can simply passively accept a future employed by others. Or we can leap and create our own future, a future created, thought and signed, says University of PNG Vice-Chancellor Professor Ian Findlay.

During the 71st University of PNG graduation for the Last Cohort from the School of Medicine of Health Sciences Professor Findlay said but to achieve that vision, PNG need strong, healthy, dynamic graduates to deliver that promise.

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