WELLINGTON, Sept. 10 (Xinhua) -- The first
scholarships under the China-Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) Scholarship Scheme have
been awarded to nine students from four Pacific island countries, the Suva-based
PIF Secretariat said on Thursday.
The scholarship scheme between the China and the
Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat is in addition to any bilateral scholarships
between China and individual countries in the region. It is open to all Pacific
Islands Forum members excluding Australia and New Zealand.
Of the first nine scholarships awarded under the
Scheme, five are from Samoa, two from Fiji, one from Solomon Islands and one
from Papua New Guinea. The scholarships cover fees and a living allowance as
well as expenses for travel to China and within China.
The students will be studying a range of subjects in
various universities and institutes in different parts of China, including
international politics, urban planning, law, computer science and technology,
international economics and trade, tourism management, information management,
information system, accounting and bioengineering
They will be studying the Chinese language for the
first year before they study in their specific areas of interest.
"These scholarships provide an excellent opportunity
for young people from our region to gain first class qualifications in a range
of disciplines as well as learning the language and culture of China, which will
stand them in good stead on their return, said Tuiloma Neroni Slade, secretary
general of the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat.
The Forum Secretariat will be accepting applications
early 2010 for the next lot of scholarships.