Breast Cancer is one of the leading cause of death amongst women in Fiji. According to the Fiji National University (FNU) Acting Vice-Chancellor Dr William May, 96 women were diagnosed with breast cancer at the Colonial War Memorial (CWM) Hospital last year. Dr May revealed the latest statistics while speaking during the launch of the…Read More
Mental health awareness campaigns need to emphasise the importance of being a good listener and taking time-out to listen to those going through a difficult phase in their life. These are the thoughts of Fiji National University’s (FNU) Bachelor of Nursing student, Simran Shivani. The final year student believes not having a good listener available…Read More
On World Teacher’s Day (October 5) and in light of challenges brought on by COVID19, the landscape of learning and teaching in higher education has changed. FNU’s Centre for Flexible & E-Learning asked teachers to express their thoughts about teaching online, the advantages and disadvantages, and what lessons they and their students have learnt throughout…Read More
To strengthen the quality and relevance of Technical and Vocational Education Training (TVET) in Fiji, the Fiji National University (FNU) recently held a curriculum mapping workshop with the Australian Pacific Training Coalition (APTC), which is the largest supporter of the TVET education in the Pacific. FNU Pro Vice-Chancellor Learning and Teaching Professor James Pounder said…Read More
Fiji National University’s National Training & Productivity Centre (NTPC) has successfully expanded its services in the Pacific region by providing specialised training in selected programmes via an e-learning platform. NTPC recently formalised a partnership with the College of the Marshall Islands (CMI) and delivered a range of programmes greatly benefitting the regional students. College of…Read More