The 12th Pacific Islands Conference of Leaders tackled topics including climate change, islander resilience during the pandemic, sustainability and the Pacific diasporas.
The competition is designed to increase cross-unit and cross-disciplinary collaboration in strategic areas that have a strong possibility for success in building on UH Mānoa’s strengths while addressing challenges.
University of Hawaiʻi Press celebrates the 30th anniversary of three influential university-based journals—The Contemporary Pacific, Journal of World History and Mānoa.
The UH Manoa Biocultural Initiative of the Pacific is part of a $500,000 multi-university project that will explore how to make interdisciplinary research more effective and impactful.
The 30-year relationship between UH Mānoa and the University of the South Pacific continues to grow with the signing of a new agreement designed to foster future collaboration between the two institutions.
Released by the Center for Pacific Islands Studies, the series was created to address the need for appropriate literature for undergraduate Pacific Islands studies students throughout Oceania.