11 January, 2026, 9:45 pm Central - 23°C Rain

FNU to host Open Day 2023

FNU to host Open Day 2023

By fijivillage
21/09/2023

The Fiji National University (FNU) will host the 2023 Open Day at four of its campuses from October 5-7, 2023.

Acting Vice-Chancellor, Professor Unaisi Nabobo-Baba said the University community have begun preparations to host prospective students and the general public during the event at the Nasinu, Naduna, Natabua and Namaka campuses.

The FNU 2023 Open Day will be held as per the following schedule:

  • Naduna Campus, Labasa – October 5-6
  • Nasinu Campus, Suva – October 6-7
  • Namaka Campus, Nadi – October 6
  • Natabua Campus, Lautoka – October 6

Professor Nabobo-Baba highlighted that Open Day was a time for the University to showcase its facilities, programmes, and services to the community.

I am equally as excited as my team of students and staff to open up our campuses once again to our community, visitors and incoming students,” she said.

The Open Day sessions are also perfect platforms for students to receive first-hand information and have their queries and clarifications answered regarding studying at FNU. Being on campus will also allow them to have a feel of the campus life at FNU and learn about the various support services, clubs and extra-curricular activities organised for our students.”

After a lapse of a few years, we also have an additional venue at Namaka Campus hosting Open Day and this highlights our ongoing commitment to making our services accessible to everyone who wishes to pursue further studies in technical and vocational education and training (TVET) and higher education.”

Prospective students and those interested can stay updated regarding the FNU 2023 Open Day by following the University’s FNU website and the official social media platforms on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter.

The 2023 FNU Open Day is open to students and the general public. For further details, please contact our Outreach team on outreach@fnu.ac.fj or via phone on 948 2372.

FEATURE NEWS
IWA seeks answers on delayed report into CWM Ante-Natal clinic leak
International Women’s Association Fiji President, Judy Compain, is calling on the Ministry of Health on how long it will take for them to investig...
5 hours ago
LATEST NEWS
From prison walls to graduating at FNU : Aisea Toribau to appear on fijivillage Straight Talk
From the walls of prison to graduating at the Fiji National University - Aisea Toribau will appear on fijivillage Straight Talk With Vijay Narayan at ...
4 hours ago

Flood waters affect bus services to Qauia
Due to heavy rainfall, the Qauia Bridge is currently flooded, and for safety reasons, the Qauia Bus Service will not enter Qauia Village until the ...
4 hours ago

Dozens arrested and one police officer injured in Minneapolis protests
At least 29 people have been arrested in Minneapolis during protests over the death of a woman who was shot by a US Immigration and Customs ...
4 hours ago

EFL Customer Care Centre in Namoli House temporarily closed
The Energy Fiji Limited (EFL) Customer Care Centre in Namoli House, Lautoka will be temporarily closed until further notice due to a recent fire ...
5 hours ago

Lautoka Town Council acts on illegal dumping in Wairabetia and Saweni Top
Following successful enforcement action against illegal dumping along Savu Street in Lautoka, Litter Prevention Officers have once again identified ...
5 hours ago



Stay tuned for the latest news on our radio stations

CFL radio frequencies
IN DEPTH
Electricity tariff increase for users consuming more than 100 units
There is an increase in the electricity tariff rate for consumers using more than 100 units from 1 January next year.Fijian Competition and Consumer ...
9 days ago

Fiji needs to act on human trafficking indicators associated with Grace Road Group
The United States remains deeply concerned about indicators of trans-national organised crime and human trafficking in Fiji associated with the Grace ...
20 days ago

Cheap seed oils are not good for our health - O'Neill
With over 80 percent of deaths in Fiji caused by cardiovascular disease based on the 2011 report, naturopath and nutritionist Barbara O’Neill is ...
20 days ago

TOP