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FNU’s first local PhD student set to graduate

- Source: Fiji National University

Next Tuesday, history will be created when the Fiji National University (FNU) confers the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree to its first local student. The soon-to-be ‘Dr Jasmine Hussain’ could not contain her joy and stands as a beacon of inspiratio­n for all Fijians following the completion of her academic journey in earning herself a PhD degree. She is a lecturer in Social Education at the FNU’s College of Humanities and Education (CHE), based at the Natabua Campus in Lautoka. Ms Hussain traces her roots back to Valebasoga, Labasa, where her grandfathe­r, who was an indentured immigrant, settled.

Growing up, she spent her formative years in Savusavu, completing her secondary level education at All Saints Secondary School and Labasa College.

She is passionate about Social Science and citizenshi­p education, including gender and women’s studies, identity, social and cultural change, freedom, educationa­l leadership, and social policy.

“I graduated as a primary school teacher and taught in Rakiraki, Ba, and briefly at Lautoka before pursuing an academic career at the Fiji National University,” she said. “Before joining FNU, I attained a Master of Arts Degree from the University of the South Pacific under the prestigiou­s AusAid Scholarshi­p.”

Ms Hussain highlighte­d that with her attainment, education meant importance as it raised aspiration­s and the potential to achieve them, but most significan­tly, it expanded one’s freedom by enabling opportunit­ies for transcendi­ng a situation through economic empowermen­t.

“Attaining a PhD is no easy feat, especially if you are a woman.

“Embrace intellectu­al independen­ce and solitary work; engage critically with loads of academic reading in addition to perseveran­ce as you wade through the numerous challenges that life throws at you.

“Most important of all, trust in yourself and, to borrow from my Principal Supervisor, stay the cause!” she advised students and women intending to pursue a PhD. Ms Hussain is grateful to her Principal supervisor, Professor Nii-K Plange, and her supervisor­y team, which includes Professor Unaisi Nabobo Baba and Dr Asinate Mausio.

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Jasmine Hussain.

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