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6th December, 2021Press Release
FNU presents its Higher Degrees by Research programmes to international partners and HDR students

To promote and increase awareness about the Higher Degrees by Research (HDR) programmes to the international community, the Fiji National University’s (FNU) Research Office recently conducted two seminars. The first seminar was in partnership with the Pacific Online Learning & Teaching Network and the other with the FNU HDR students via the FNU Higher Degrees…Read More


6th December, 2021Press Release
Kousing pursues Culinary Arts studies at FNU

Wainise Takayawa Kousing’s interest in cooking creative dishes for her family and friends strengthened her desire to deepen her knowledge and perfect her culinary skills. So, after completing high school, Kousing began researching for opportunities available that aligned with her interests. After learning about the Fiji National University’s (FNU) Certificate III in Cookery programme, the…Read More


3rd December, 2021Press Release
FNU hosts awards function for Gold Medal and Special Prizes recipient

  The Fiji National University (FNU) hosted an awards function at the Nasinu Campus this week for its 2020 and 2021 gold medalists and special prize recipients. FNU Acting Vice-Chancellor Dr William May congratulated the 10 students for their achievement and for completing their courses amidst a global pandemic. “Not only did you identify, undergo…Read More


A team from the Future Farms Limited during the presentation at the Team Excellence Competition.
2nd December, 2021Press Release
NTPC’s Team Excellence Competition hailed a success

  Fiji National University’s (FNU) National Training Productivity Centre (NTPC) successfully hosted the first Team Excellence Competition in conjunction with the 25th National Quality Convention last month. The Asia Pacific Quality Organisation President, Mangalika de Silva and the Managing Director of Hoclink Singapore, George Wong, were the keynote speakers at the event. Both speakers highlighted…Read More


2nd December, 2021
The legal and constitutional implications of New Zealand’s fight against COVID

Tēnā koutou katoa Thank you for providing this opportunity to speak with you today as Attorney General. I’m here to talk about the constitutional consequences of Covid -19. I love the law. The way it exists with the consent of the people for the benefit of the people. The Covid-19 crisis reminds us of this.…Read More