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September 08, 2012 12:00:00 AM
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The Ulu-o-Tokelau, His Excellency Aliki Faipule Kerisiano Kalolo was installed as the 19th Chancellor of the University of the South Pacific.

His role is of a titular head of university, who awards the qualifications of the university.

While welcoming the new Chancellor, USP’s vice-chancellor, Rajesh Chandra said they are looking forward to working with, His Excellency, Aliki Kalolo in advancing and progressing works at USP

He also added that his appointment and installation today has demonstrated the regional character that is influenced by this University.

Meanwhile, the newly appointed Pro-Chancellor of the university is Ikbal Jannif who has taken the stand from Hon. Fiame Naomi Mata’afa.

By Indrani Krishna

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