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Winners of the 2025 Hospitality Art Fair
Posted On: 22nd July, 2025
Hospitality Art Fair Celebrates TVET Success

  The 2025 Hospitality Art Fair (HAF), held at Fiji National University’s (FNU) Namaka Campus, ended on a high note with a vibrant Awards Night that not only celebrated technical excellence but also affirmed the transformative power of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) in shaping Fiji’s hospitality future. Themed “Interactive Fair of Enchanting…Read More


(L-R) Mohammed Tanweer, FNU's PVC TVET, Dr Isimeli Tagicakiverata, Alvin Lal (Manager Apprenticeship and Trade Test),Sikeli Waqatairewa (Business Manager TVET Pasifika),
Posted On: 12th June, 2025
FNU’s TVET Expertise Shines at Global Conference

Fiji National University’s (FNU) commitment to inclusive, community-focused and globally aligned Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) was highlighted on the international stage earlier this week as Pro-Vice-Chancellor TVET, Dr Isimeli Tagicakiverata, spoke at the 2025 Vocational Skills Spotlight Conference in Queensland, Australia. Hosted by TAFE Queensland in partnership with WorldSkills Australia, the high-level…Read More


Posted On: 29th May, 2025
Ministry of Education Commends FNU’s TVET Programmes

The Fiji National University’s (FNU) Technical, Vocational Education and Training (TVET) programmes have been commended by the Ministry of Education for promoting inclusive education, vocational empowerment, and strengthening school-to-industry transition. Speaking at yesterday’s Industry and Community Discussion Forum (ICDF), Ministry of Education’s Senior Curriculum Specialist (TVET Section), Dharnesh Raman, expressed deep appreciation for FNU’s efforts…Read More


Dr Isimeli with FRCS representative
Posted On: 1st May, 2025
FNU Advocates for Strong Reading Culture and Tailored Training at Ba ICDF

“Our young people today are more attached to gadgets than books,” said Dr Isimeli Tagicakiverata, the Fiji National University’s (FNU) Pro-Vice-Chancellor TVET Pasifika and NTPC, during the Industry and Community Discussion Forum (ICDF) at Ba Civic Centre last night. “We need to bring back a strong reading culture. Readers become better speakers and thinkers, and…Read More