(Commonwealth Scholarship-2018)
Gaining Master's degree in Programme and Project Management is a bonus for me and my country the Solomon Islands. The University of Warwick is one of the finest universities in the world, renowned for its pioneer in research, education, and globally recognized for its reputation for training and innovation.
As a developing country that depends on international aid programmes and projects to deliver its essential services and to manage the impacts of natural disaster and ethnic crisis, the proposed study program is vital to ensure populace benefits from the projects and programmes must implement successfully.
Foreign aid has played a significant role in social and economic development in the Solomon Islands. For instance, New Zealand aid support and partnership with SI (MFAT) is entirely up to 40.94 Million, (mfat.govt.nz/en/aid-and-development/our-work-in-the-pacific/solomon-islands/). The continued growth in foreign funding to the country is welcoming; however, Solomon Islanders needs to have the right knowledge, skills, and abilities to deliver the projects successfully.
Successfully implementation of programmes and projects is a boost for the country development. As part of my study at The University of Warwick, I will learn about project planning management and control and management of change and managing the multi-project/programme environment. These are the areas I like to focus on to successfully implementation of development projects/programmes in the rural communities.
The Warwick University has excellent learning resources and has the experts' input from industries that making sure students learning are relevant to their career and to ensure the students gain the skills and knowledge they expected to acquire with personal support throughout the studies. Thus, I believed, the proposed studies will enhance my competencies to handle programmes and projects challenges and The Warwick University is the right place for me to build my academic and employment careers for the future.