
Professor Transform Aqorau, Vice Chancellor of SINU, lauded the initiative, emphasising its monumental significance. “This collection is not merely an academic resource; it is a treasure trove of scholarly work that encapsulates the rich history, culture, and socio-economic tapestry of the Solomon Islands over more than a century,” said Professor Aqorau. He highlighted the extensive effort and dedication of Professor Clive Moore, an Adjunct Professor at SINU, in assembling this comprehensive collection.
“SINU is immensely fortunate to have an academic of Professor Cliveβs stature and experience spearhead such an invaluable initiative. This collection is a testament to his lifelong commitment to education and his deep connection to the Solomon Islands. It will serve as a crucial resource for scholars, researchers, and students who wish to delve into the complexities and nuances of our beloved country’s history and development,” added Professor Aqorau.
The Solomon Islands Theses Collection encompasses a wide range of disciplines, reflecting the diverse and multifaceted nature of research conducted about the Solomon Islands. It provides an unparalleled window into the historical, cultural, environmental, and economic aspects of the region, offering digital access to rare and significant academic works.
SINU extends its profound gratitude to Professor Clive Moore for his outstanding contribution to the academic community and to Dr. Nicole George for facilitating this significant donation. The university is committed to preserving and promoting this collection, ensuring its accessibility to researchers, students, and the general public, thereby contributing to the ongoing educational and developmental discourse in the Solomon Islands.
For more information about the Solomon Islands Theses Collection and how to access it, please contact the Solomon Islands National University Library or visit https://www.sinu.edu.sb/sinu-lib-net/
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