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FOR STUDENTS: Permitted College Courses for the Resumption of Face to Face Teaching

FOR STUDENTS: Permitted College Courses for the Resumption of Face to Face Teaching

by Valentine Hazelman -
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Dear Students,

Further to the previous announcement on Monday 27, September 2021 on the phased re-opening of FNU campuses, https://elearn.fnu.ac.fj/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=192093, following is a list of all College Courses that students currently enrolled in are permitted to return to campus for face to face teaching from Monday 4, October 2021.

** Download the College Course Listings here. ** 

In order to maintain the health and safety of all students and staff, the following measures will be operational, in accordance with the directive from the Fiji Higher Education Commission:

  • Only students and staff who have been fully vaccinated (or who have proof that they have been granted exemption from vaccination) will be permitted to enter FNU premises. Students will be required to show proof of vaccination status and their FNU identification card to security at the campus entrance. Failure to show both documents will result in refusal of entry. This is to protect all students and staff. Please allow extra time to enter the campus to facilitate these checks.
  • All students and staff must adhere strictly to all the COVID-19 safety protocols while on campus:
    • A face covering must be worn at all times;
    • 2-metre social distancing must be observed at all times (teaching spaces have been reconfigured, and room capacities reduced, to maintain social distancing);
    • The CareFiji app must be installed and activated on your device;
    • Please wash your hands regularly with soap and water or use a hand sanitiser (sanitiser stations will be installed throughout campuses);
    • Clear signage will be installed across campuses to remind everyone of the COVID-19 safety protocols.

Depending on the progress of the national vaccination campaign and Government advice, we hope to be able to re-open campuses to wider groups of students later in the Semester. The University and FNUSA will keep you regularly updated by email, our website, and social media channels.

If you have any questions, please contact the Office of the Registrar, your College Dean, or your FNUSA representative.

With best wishes,

Professor Toby Wilkinson
Vice-Chancellor
Fiji National University

&

Ketal Lal
President
FNU Students' Association