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5th November, 2021Press Release
Higher Degrees by Research (HDR) programmes at FNU

In addition to providing quality learning and teaching to all students, the Fiji National University (FNU) is also committed to fostering a research community that contributes to areas of national relevance in Fiji and the region. Through its Research Office, the University supports research in a broad range of areas in partnership with the government,…Read More


3rd November, 2021Press Release
FNU’s Bachelor of Health Promotion programme helps tackle health challenges

The COVID-19 pandemic has reinforced the need to prioritize and understand the health of the community. Fiji National University’s (FNU) senior academic Dr Masoud Mohammadnezhad believes this provides prospective students with an ideal opportunity to join the Bachelor of Health Promotion programme to learn and promote individual health and community well-being. The three-year Bachelor of…Read More


2nd November, 2021Press Release
Education for Employability is your goal, and our mission: VC Professor Wilkinson 

The COVID-19 pandemic has re-shaped economies around the world, including here in Fiji. Some sectors, such as tourism and hospitality, have been particularly hard hit, and will need to rebuild. Other sectors, such as agriculture, have fared better, but are facing new challenges, including climate change adaptation and technological development. Across all employment sectors, for…Read More


2nd November, 2021Press Release
Vimatemate gains Environmental Health knowledge at FNU

In addition to following a healthy diet and lifestyle, the environment we live in also contributes to our physical, social and mental health.  Safe, healthy and supportive environments foster good health and wellbeing and provide basic necessities for survival such as clean air, food security, clean drinking water and safe environment to live, for leisure…Read More


1st November, 2021Press Release
Cancer survivor encourages people to be mindful of early warning signs

Cancer survivor Kalara Vusoniwailala is urging people to pay close attention to early breast cancer warning signs and take heed of the advice given by the specialists. Vusoniwailala made these comments at the Pinktober – Virtual Chat Session organised by the Fiji National University’s (FNU) Office of the Registrar. The Suva businesswoman shared her experiences…Read More