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30th November, 2021Press Release
Epidemiologist serves her alma mater

Aliti Kunatoga was always interested in investigating patterns and causes of disease and injury and helping people understand what epidemiology is all about. This led her to join the Fiji National University’s (FNU) College of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences (CMNHS) as a public health student. Kunatoga graduated with a Bachelor of Public Health in…Read More


26th November, 2021Press Release
iTaukei Trust Fund Board (TTFB) and Fiji National University’s (FNU) Rural Women Entrepreneurship Training Programme with a graduation ceremony officiated by the Hon Prime Minister of Fiji and Minister for iTaukei Affairs, Sugar Industry and Forests

      Today, the Prime Minister of Fiji, Minister of iTaukei Affairs, Sugar Industry and Forests, the Hon. Rear Admiral (Retired) Josaia Voreqe Bainimarama officiated at the graduation ceremony of a Rural Womens’ Entrepreneurship Training Programme, at Nairukuruku village, within the Tikina Matailobau, in Naitasiri. Launched in March this year, the training programme, a…Read More


26th November, 2021Press Release
FNU alumna advocates healthy diet and lifestyle among Fijians

Nazreen Bano holds a lifelong passion for giving back to the community and follows her mother’s dream by becoming a Fiji National University (FNU) graduate and beginning a career as a Dietician in 2009. The Supervisory Dietician at Taveuni Medical Subdivision attained her Diploma in Dietetics and Nutrition in 2005 from the then Fiji School…Read More


24th November, 2021Press Release
Dr Singh upskills in Mental Health course at FNU

Receiving doctor’s kit toy sets as a present during the holidays was an annual tradition for Dr Sheetal Swashtika Singh and one that gradually developed her interest in the medical field. She eventually swapped her toys for a real stethoscope and medical qualifications to treat and care for the sick. Dr Singh shared that being…Read More


23rd November, 2021Press Release
TVET enhances productivity, reduces unemployment and supports various sectors – Hon Premila Kumar

The growth of the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) skills are one of the drivers that support the economic transformation which Fiji needs, following the second wave of COVID-19 and major cyclones in the past twenty months. Chief Guest and Minister for Education, Heritage and Arts Honourable Premila Kumar made this comment during…Read More