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Posted On: 5th June, 2025
Girmit Legacy Inspires Prasad to Honour the Value of Respect

  Following the end of the Girmit Remembrance Day celebrations, Deevina Diksha Prasad, a proud Girmit descendant, continues to reflect on the enduring strength and values passed down to her through generations. These are values that continue to shape her identity and vision for the future. One of which is respect. Originally from Lautoka, Prasad…Read More


Posted On: 4th June, 2025
Student Teachers Urged to Embrace Ratu Sukuna’s Values

  As future teachers, scientists, policymakers, artists, and community leaders, let us be inspired by Ratu Sukuna’s balance of humility and ambition. These were the sentiments echoed by Assistant Professor in Education at the Fiji National University’s (FNU) College of Humanities, Education and Law (CHEL), Dr Kasanita Nayasi, while officiating as the guest of honor…Read More


Awards winners at the Fiji National University’s (FNU) Vice-Chancellor’s Research Excellence Awards 2024 at the Holiday Inn in Suva on Thursday, 24 April 2024.
Posted On: 26th April, 2025
Fiji National University Recognises its Research Achievers for 2024

A remarkable evening unfolded at the Fiji National University’s (FNU) Vice-Chancellor’s Research Excellence Awards 2024, at the Holiday Inn in Suva on Thursday. Viliame Sakiti made history by winning the inaugural Vice-Chancellor’s special award. This prestigious accolade recognises and celebrates research achievement with a high impact on the community. The night’s event was preceded by…Read More


FNU graduates seated at the Vodafone Arena in Suva.
Posted On: 15th April, 2025
579 Students graduate from the FNU’s College of Humanities, Education, and Law (CHEL)

It was a proud and joyful day at the Vodafone Arena in Suva as 579 students from the Fiji National University’s (FNU) College of Humanities, Education and Law (CHEL) graduated from a diverse range of disciplines. Among them was Kasanita Nayasi, the first iTaukei, who achieved her PhD, alongside four other regional students marking a…Read More