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6th July, 2022Press Release
Tevaka Dreams of Becoming a Teacher

Tuvaluan native Pulafagu Tekava described leaving her tiny nation to live and study in Fiji as “bittersweet”. Although she was upset about leaving her family, Tekava said she was also excited to meet new people and grow as a person in her pursuit of becoming a primary school teacher. After finishing her secondary education at…Read More


6th July, 2022Advisory
Safety Protocols during Examinations

Dear all, Following our earlier message on COVID-safe protocols, we would like to remind all students to adhere to the advisory that is now in place as part the University’s upgraded COVID19 Protocol. This is done to ensure our staff and students are safe while on Campus and in designated FNU approved facilities. As we…Read More


6th July, 2022Press Release
FNU academics complete Project Management Workshop facilitated by University of Queensland

Twenty-one academics from the Fiji National University (FNU) recently completed a specialised Project Management Workshop conducted under contract by the University of Queensland. The training programme was centred on project contracts focusing on the full life-cycle of funded research projects including project delivery around financial and budget management, reporting on commercial or aid-funded contracts, and…Read More


5th July, 2022Press Release
Love for animals leads Alefaio to join FNU

  Mamere Junior Alefaio, who is originally from Tuvalu, aspires to become an expert in Animal Husbandry after graduating from the Fiji National University (FNU). Alefaio is currently studying Trade Diploma in Animal Husbandry at FNU’s, College of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (CAFF). The 25-year-old said she is determined to accomplish her academic goal before…Read More


5th July, 2022
COVID-safe Protocols – 5 July 2022

Dear all, As Fiji enters the cool and dry season, there is an increasing trend of respiratory infections being recorded by hospitals. Respiratory viruses such as cold/flu that normally circulate are reemerging similar to pre-COVID levels, with the possibility of higher levels, due to a decrease in population immunity to seasonal viruses during the last…Read More