The highest reward for man’s toil October 27, 2017 The National Weekender Article Views: 62 By STEVEN WINDUO I TRADE my intellectual capital for a high return. It helps me to participate in the international labour movement from a developing world to a developed world. All my intellectual training and preparation are traded at the international level. I have enjoyed the privilege of working as an academic in USA and New Zealand. The conditions of employment were much more attractive than those offered to me in my home university. The salaries are three or four times more attractive than that earned in Papua New Guinea. In the past I have held positions of visiting professorship with the University of Minnesota, USA, Research Fellow with the Macmillan Brown Centre for Pacific Studies, University of Canterbury, New Zealand, Arthur Lynn Andrews Chair of Asian and Pacific Island Studies, University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA, and Associate Resear...
Chronicles the stories of education, books, writing, and reading in the life of Steven Edmund Winduo, PNG writer extraordinaire, literacy advocate, social literary activist, literary scholar, & teacher. Fern Ridge is a translation of Safla Rama, where home is for SEW.