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25th March, 2024Press Release
FNU’s Aviation Department to be Rebranded to Pacific Centre for Aviation Studies

  The Fiji National University’s Department of Aviation Studies (DAS) will be rebranded to the Pacific Centre for Aviation Studies. This was highlighted by the FNU’s Pro Vice-Chancellor Learning and Teaching, Associate Professor, Dr Jimaima Lako who officially opened the one-day Aviation Industry Engagement Committee Meeting at the Tanoa International Hotel in Nadi.  This was…Read More


20th March, 2024Press Release
Educators Turn up in Numbers for FNU’s Career Teachers’ Workshop

  Secondary school teachers in the areas of Ba, Tavua and Rakiraki turned up in numbers to the Fiji National University’s (FNU) Ba Campus for this year’s first series of the Career Teachers’ Workshop (CTW). This is the second year the university is hosting the CTW following the successful launch last year. The CTW is…Read More


20th March, 2024Press Release
‘Women Inspire Others to Break Barriers’

  With each step, women redefine what it means to be limitless, an inspiration to all women to break barriers and embrace inclusivity in every sphere of life. This was the powerful statement made by Varanisese Tagimaucia, a Fiji National University Lecturer with the College of Humanities and Education, at Natabua Campus in Lautoka. Tagimaucia’s…Read More


20th March, 2024Press Release
FNU’s TVET Pasifika Pledges to Focus on Marginalised Areas and Dropouts

  Living up to its vision to be the leading dual-sector transformative university predicated on inclusiveness, innovation and accessibility for Fiji and the Pacific, the Fiji National University (FNU) will deliver TVET to underprivileged areas including school dropouts. FNU’s Vice-Chancellor Professor Unaisi Nabobo-Baba said this aligned with the university’s mission to serve the people of…Read More


19th March, 2024Press Release
World Oral Health Week campaign launches at Dudley Intermediate School

The World Health Organization Western Pacific Regional Office reported that the Pacific region, including Fiji, has the worst rates of childhood tooth decays. Fiji National University’s College of Medicine, Nursing, and Health Sciences (CMNHS) Head of the School of Dentistry and Oral Health, Dr Osea Dukuno says this report noted it is affecting half of…Read More