The Institute of Papua New Guinea Studies (IPNGS) received funding support of K150 000 from the Department of National Planning and Monitoring (DNPM) on Wednesday, 28th January 2026 in Port Moresby.The support funding is specific for the INTRACOMP (Intercultural and Transcultural Competence through Collaborative Cultural Expression) project spearheaded by the IPNGS, a government cultural research institute under the National Cultural Commission.To access this post, you must purchase Web, Web – One-Day, Web – 14-Day, Web – One-Month, Web – Three-Month, Web – Six-Month, Web – Annual, Web & eBook, Web & eBook – One-Day, Web & eBook – 14-Day, Web & eBook – One-Month, Web & eBook – Three-Month, Web & eBook – Six-Month or Web & eBook – Annual. The post INTRACOMP project receives funding boost appeared first on Post Courier.
2026-02-02 16:00:00