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17th March, 2025
Two More All-Girls Schools Join FNU’s TVET First Programme to Empower Young Women in Technical Education

Fiji National University (FNU) is proud to announce the inclusion of two new all-girls schools in its Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) making a significant step in empowering young women through technical education. This expansion aims to provide female students with industry-relevant skills in field such as engineering equipping them for successful careers…Read More


13th March, 2025
FNU’s College of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences Hosts Another Workshop on Short Courses

Fiji National University’s (FNU) College of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences (CMNHS) conducted its second workshop on Short Courses, titled “From Concept to Draft – Finalising Your Short Course,”, reinforcing its commitment to upskilling and lifelong learning for all Fijians. The workshop which was conducted under the leadership of CMNHS Acting Dean, Dr Amelia Turagabeci…Read More


7th March, 2025
More than 200 students join FNU’s TVET First Programme

    Samabula, Fiji – The Fiji National University’s College of Engineering, Technical, Vocational, and Training (CETVET) today launched its TVET First programme at its Derrick Campus in Samabula. This exciting initiative aims to challenge the traditional perception of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) as a secondary choice for students, particularly female students,…Read More


5th March, 2025
Solo Mothers Inspired During Outreach Session

In a heartening initiative, the Fiji National University (FNU) outreach team inspired and empowered 20 single mothers who are part of the Solo Mom’s project in Caubati today. The session highlighted pathways to further education, equipping the single mothers with essential knowledge to pursue tertiary qualifications and enhance their future prospects. The single mothers were…Read More


27th February, 2025
Always Involve Youths in All Decision-Making Processes

Regional Director for Oceania, International Union for the Conservation of Nature, Leituala Kuiniselani Toelupe Tago, has urged participants of the Oceania Planetary Health Forum (OPHF) to involve youth in all decision-making processes. The forum is being jointly hosted by Fiji National University’s (FNU) Fiji Institute of Pacific Health Research (FIPHR), the University of Sydney, Monash…Read More