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19th April, 2021
STATEMENT FROM THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND MEDICAL SERVICES

The Ministry of Health and Medical Services has continued to run COVID-19 tests on the first- and second-generation contacts identified through its contact tracing effort stemming from the border quarantine case announced yesterday. As of early this morning, one of those first-generation contacts, a 53-year-old woman, has registered a positive COVID-19 test result. This woman…Read More


19th April, 2021
19/04/2021 – Exam Postponement

Dear all, Please be advised that exams at all FNU Campuses around the country have been postponed until further notice. This is in accordance with Government’s restrictions on mass gatherings. Students will be advised on revised dates later. All Fiji National University (FNU) Campuses in the west – Nadi, Lautoka and Ba will be closed…Read More


19th April, 2021
19/04/2021 – Special COVID-19 Advisory (01) for FNU Campuses in the Western Division

Dear all, Please be advised that following the Fijian Government’s advisory for a twenty-four-hour curfew in the greater western division, all Fiji National University (FNU) Campuses in the west namely Namaka Campus (Nadi), Natabua Campus and McGregor Campus (Lautoka) and Ba Campus will be closed today (Monday, 19 April 2021). All students and staff are…Read More


9th April, 2021Press Release
CMNHS Physiotherapy students offer services at Marist 7s tournament

More than 40 Fiji National University (FNU) students from the College of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences (CMNHS) gained first-hand learning experience while providing physiotherapy support to participants at the Marist 7s tournament last month. The third and final-year Physiotherapy students continued their annual partnership between CMNHS and the Marist Brothers Old Boys Association (MOBA)…Read More


7th April, 2021Academic Article Contribution
On-Line Learning: What We Have Learned During the COVID Pandemic

Ask any group of university students whether they prefer online learning to face to face teaching and they will say no and the non-technological savvy teaching faculty will agree with them. However, despite this prevailing view, the COVID pandemic that began to hit universities hard in March 2020, heralded a worldwide move to online learning,…Read More