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8th March, 2021Press Release
An inclusive model of leadership essential for the post-COVID world – Prof Wilkinson

Fiji National University (FNU) Vice-Chancellor Professor Toby Wilkinson strongly hopes that the world post-COVID will be more compassionate, in which personal relationships and a common humanity are valued alongside economic benefit and financial gain. Prof Wilkinson made these comments while speaking at the International Women’s Day celebration at FNU Nasinu Campus today. The theme for…Read More


3rd March, 2021Press Release
Former FNU student recognised for developing Fiji’s first health app

In a first for Fiji, a former student of the Fiji National University (FNU), Rakin Wahed has used his knowledge and skills to develop the Pasifika Heartbeat app, a digital health platform of valuable information that, aims to connect the public to medical professionals. Wahed was a student at FNU’s College of Medicine, Nursing and…Read More


3rd March, 2021Press Release
NTPC provides skills training to COVID-19 affected workers

  The Fiji National University’s (FNU) National Training and Productivity Centre (NTPC) in collaboration with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) recently provided a cookery training course to workers who lost their jobs due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The two-week course attracted 40 students who underwent training at the FNU Nasese and Namaka campuses. The…Read More


3rd March, 2021Press Release
Warm welcome for first-year students at FNU’s Koronivia Campus

Newly-enrolled students of the Fiji National University’s (FNU) College of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (CAFF) were welcomed at Kononivia Campus this morning through an interactive Orientation session.   FNU Vice-Chancellor Professor Toby Wilkinson applauded the students for commencing their tertiary studies and assured them that the University will do its best to help them acquire…Read More


2nd March, 2021Press Release
213 students graduate from NTPC’s Sustainable Livelihood Project (SLP)

The Fiji National University’s (FNU) National Training and Productivity Centre remains committed to empowering sustainable livelihood development in rural and maritime communities through its non-formal education department. Last week, under the Government-funded Sustainable Livelihood Project (SLP), 213 students from the Dawasamu district in Tailevu completed the 2-week technical and vocational training programme. The graduates from…Read More