Navigating Pacific futures: Intersecting traditional knowledge with contemporary challenges for sustainable development 

The Solomon Islands National University Vice-Chancellor Professor Transform Aqorau will outline thoughts on how to harness the rich cultural heritage and innovative spirit of the Pacific in the ANU Pacific Institute’s Annual Lecture. The Pacific Islands, with their vast oceans and rich cultural heritage, face unique challenges in navigating the complexities of sustainable development in a rapidly globalising world. This lecture explores the intersection of traditional knowledge and contemporary challenges, focusing on how the wisdom of our ancestors can guide us toward a resilient and sustainable future. The discussion traverses key areas including traditional governance, education and capacity building, environmental stewardship, economic innovation, and regional cooperation. Central to the discourse is the Solomon Islands National University's (SINU) innovative approach to education through place-based learning and the establishment of the Center for Islands Futures as well as regional cooperation and international engagement.

Audience members will have the opportunity for a Q&A session with SINU Vice-Chancellor Professor Transform Aqorau, followed by light refreshments.

Agenda 

  • 4.30-6pm - Lecture
  • 6-7pm - Light refreshments

Speaker

Professor Transform Aqorau
Professor Transform Aqorau

Professor Transform Aqorau

Professor Transform Aqorau is an accomplished academic and administrator, with over 30 years of experience in a variety of roles at key regional institutions (the Pacific Islands Forum, Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency and Parties to the Nauru Agreement). 

For 24 years, Professor Aqorau served as a legal counsel, eventually rising to the positions of Director and Chief Executive Officer. During this time, he gained extensive experience dealing with development issues, and became well-versed in the legal and policy frameworks. As an eminent scholar, Professor Dr Aqorau has published numerous peer-reviewed journal articles, books, and book chapters in a range of disciplines, with a particular focus on legal studies.

Lecture

Details

Date

In-person

Location

Lecture Theatre 1 (HB1), Hedley Bull Building, ANU, 130 Garran Rd Acton ACT 2601

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