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19th March, 2021Academic Article Contribution
World Down Syndrome Day – “We decide”

World Down Syndrome Day, 21 March 2020 is an awakening and loud call to all the parents, families of the children with Down syndrome, to the society they live and health personnel at large by the United Nations, to raise awareness. It also seeks commitment from one and all for not sparing any effort to…Read More


15th March, 2021Press Release
NTPC aims to strengthen the Fiji Business Excellence Awards programme

Fiji National University’s (FNU) National Training and Productivity Centre (NTPC) is continuously working to improve the Fiji Business Excellence Awards (FBEA) with support from the Fijian Government. NTPC Manager Quality Awards Bob Kolitagane recently met with the Permanent Secretary of the Office of the Prime Minister, Mr Yogesh Karan to brief him on the work…Read More


9th March, 2021Press Release
NTPC committed to producing quality Apprentices

The Fiji National University’s (FNU) National Training and Productivity Centre (NTPC) is committed to training individuals to become highly skilled and qualified tradesmen who positively impact the country’s economy. NTPC recognised the hard work and commitment of the seven students awarding them with trophies and certificates in the ten different categories during the launch of…Read More


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