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2nd April, 2026
FNU Foundation Celebrates One Year of Impact, Launches Hub

The Fiji National University (FNU) Foundation proudly marked its one-year anniversary and launched its fourth hub at the FNU Nasinu Campus today, Thursday 2 April 2026. Established a year ago at the Bonunaqwele Campus in Nadi, the Foundation was founded with a clear commitment — to expand access, support innovation, and ensure that financial barriers…Read More


1st April, 2026
Indigenous People Bear the Brunt of Climate Crisis, Says Hawaiian Academic

Indigenous communities worldwide are on the frontline of the climate crisis, experiencing its impacts first-hand long before they reach broader population, according to Professor Joshua Cooper, a leading voice on human rights and climate justice. Professor Cooper, an academic, author, analyst and activist based in Hawaii, delivered this stark assessment during a guest lecture at…Read More


31st March, 2026Press Release
Curiosity Ignites Vuetibau’s Dream to be in Trade

At a young age, Sereani Rokoloma Vuetibau was so fascinated about how thunder and lightning were produced. This was the spark to achieving her dream in the years to come. Vuetibau currently serves as the only Technical Assistant female in Electrical at the Fiji National University under the National Training and Productivity Centre, Naceva Campus…Read More


31st March, 2026
Pacific Identity and Unity Shine at FNU Multi-Cultural Week

A powerful display of unity, identity, and shared purpose marked Day Two of the Fiji National University College of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences (CMNHS) Multi-Cultural Week, as students and dignitaries gathered for a symbolic flag-raising ceremony and cultural showcase. Held under the theme “Celebrating Cultural Connections: Flag Raising Ceremony and Booth Display: Showcasing Cultural Diversity…Read More


31st March, 2026
Rising Oil Prices and Supply Chain Disruptions Threaten Fiji and Pacific Economies

Pacific Island Countries (PICs), including Fiji, remain highly vulnerable to global oil price shocks, with experts warning that the ongoing Middle East conflict could significantly impact fuel prices and economic stability across the region. A 2009 study by the Asian Development Bank ranked seven PICs, including Fiji, among the top 10 most vulnerable countries on…Read More