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8th September, 2020Press Release
Dr William May appointed FNU Acting Vice-Chancellor

The Fiji National University (FNU) Council is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr William May as Acting Vice-Chancellor of the University for the next four months commencing Wednesday, 9 September 2020. Dr May replaces Tessa Price, who served as Acting Vice-Chancellor in the past month. Price’s tenure allowed the Council to conduct internal interviews…Read More


4th September, 2020Press Release
FNU’s Alumni Relations Office supports medical imaging conference

Nikath Firoz (right) from the FSMIT Council receives the sponsorship items from FNU Acting Alumni Relations Manager Sharon Chand. The Fiji National University’s (FNU), Alumni Relations Office actively supports various organisations that allow its alumni to network and be innovative in their respective fields of expertise. Acting Alumni Relations Manager, Sharon Chand, highlighted this whilst…Read More


1st September, 2020Press Release
Students central to FNU website revamp

Involving prospective and current students in the revamp of the Fiji National University’s (FNU) website ensured that all relevant information and resources needed were captured and contained online. Acting Vice-Chancellor, Tessa Price, said it was important that the main component of a learning institution – its students – also had their input. The recommendations by…Read More


1st September, 2020Press Release
FNU’s micro-qualification gets regional accreditation

Fiji National University’s (FNU) National Training and Productivity Centre (NTPC) has been awarded the accreditation certificate for its micro-qualification: ‘Plan and manage projects at the workplace’ by The Pacific Community’s (SPC) Educational Quality and Assessment Programme (EQAP). The accreditation has been approved at Level 5 of the Pacific Qualification Framework (PQF) by The Pacific Board…Read More


31st August, 2020Press Release
Fiji fashion designers to access production opportunities through Incubation Centre

  An enabling environment is essential to unleashing the full potential of Fijians pursuing a career in fashion and design, says Hon Mereseini Vuniwaqa, Minister for Women, Children and Poverty Alleviation, who launched the Fashion Incubation Centre at the Fiji National University (FNU) in Nabua on Friday. In 2019, FNU’s National Training and Productivity Centre…Read More