University of Fiji Successfully Completes QAA Global Accreditation Mid-Cycle Review

The University of Fiji has successfully completed its mid-cycle review by the UK’s Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA), reinforcing international confidence in the University’s academic quality and standards.

The review recognized the University’s strong progress since it was first awarded QAA Global Accreditation in 2023. As a result, the University of Fiji’s international accreditation has been extended until March 2028.

Vice-Chancellor Professor Shaista Shameem said the successful completion of the QAA mid-cycle review reflects the University’s strong institutional commitment to academic quality, accountability, and continuous improvement, while reaffirming international confidence in its programmes, systems, and student experience.

“The QAA process, as an international benchmark for University quality standards, is very difficult to go through and it took us a while to ensure we were completely up to speed with the 10 European Universities’ Standards and Guidelines to achieve them”.

She said there was not only a test for earning the QAA Badge, now placed next to the University of Fiji logo, but also a mid-cycle review to see whether UniFiji had continued to retain international accreditation standards established by QAA (UK) Global.

“Now our graduates are ahead of other universities in both the national and international employment market”, Professor Shameem said. She said it was a matter of pride for the University of Fiji to showcase the QAA Badge in all its official documents as well as in academic publications.

The mid-cycle review assessed the University’s progress against key actions identified during the International Quality Review (IQR) and considered any significant changes that could affect its continued alignment with the European Standards and Guidelines (ESG). The process included a desk-based review and an onsite visit, enabling reviewers to assess learning resource provision and institutional developments.

The review was conducted by a two-member QAA review team comprising Dr Julian Ellis and Mr Matthew Kitching.

The reviewers concluded that the University of Fiji has made satisfactory progress since receiving international accreditation and continues to meet QAA’s required standards. They recommended that the validity of the University’s IQR be extended to March 2028.

Executive Director Quality Assurance, Deepak Lal, said the outcome reflects the University’s strong alignment with QAA expectations, the effectiveness of its quality assurance and enhancement systems, and the collective commitment of staff and leadership to continuous improvement.

He added that the review confirms appropriate progress has been made against the conditions and recommendations of the initial accreditation, demonstrating growing maturity in governance, academic standards, and quality culture.

QAA accreditation signifies that an institution has undergone an independent and rigorous review and meets high international benchmarks for academic standards, teaching quality, governance, and student support. It provides assurance to students, employers, and international partners that qualifications awarded are credible, reliable, and globally recognized.

The successful completion of the mid-cycle review confirms the University of Fiji’s ongoing commitment to quality assurance, continuous improvement, and the delivery of a trusted, world-class higher education experience.

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CALL FOR APPLICATION: COMPLETION OF PROGRAMME – APRIL GRADUATION

Dear Students,

Greetings from the Office of the Registrar!

Kindly note that the Application for Completion of Programme is now open for April, 2026 Graduation.

Students eligible to apply for Completion of Programme are those who have completed their programme of study in:

  • Semester 2, 2025
  • Trimester 3, 2025
  • Flexi, 2025-2026

Students who have already applied, need not re-apply.

Please find the attached Advertisement and Application for Completion of Programme.

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The University of Fiji Announces Major Suva Central Campus Extension with Art Gallery and Enlightenment Shop

The University of Fiji proudly marked a significant milestone with the soft opening of its Suva Central expansion, an extension of the Samabula Campus, creating an accessible, vibrant academic hub in the heart of the city.

The new facility includes teaching spaces for key programs, a modern art gallery, and an innovative Enlightenment Shop designed to bring education and creativity closer to the community.
The ceremony featured Vice-Chancellor Professor Shaista Shameem, who delivered an inspiring keynote address that set the tone for the evening. She reflected on the historical significance of the building by highlighting its rich legacy of women’s empowerment, community education, and social progress in Suva.

Professor Shameem explained that the University’s Suva Central expansion was driven by the urgent need for additional space as student numbers continue to rise.
“This new Suva Central site gives us the opportunity to grow while remaining connected to the heart of Suva,” she added.

The Suva Central extension will host several new academic spaces. It will include postgraduate programs and Year 6 MBBS classes, placed close to CWM Hospital to support clinical learning.
Journalism and Media studies students will also benefit from the location, as it is near Parliament, government buildings, and major news areas. The University Art Gallery will move from Samabula campus to Suva Central to gain more public visibility.

The site will also offer new community spaces. A Book and Enlightenment Shop will provide books, merchandise, and useful resources for students and visitors.

The highlight of the evening was the address by Chief Guest Dr. Erica Myers Davis, Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (RSA), Manufactures and Commerce (Board Director, Oceania RSA). She praised the University of Fiji for its bold, community-focused vision and emphasized the global importance of Pacific-led innovation.
Dr. Erica also introduced the establishment of the Oceania Centre for Advanced Thinking and Renaissance, supported through a philanthropic initiative. The centre will be located at Suva Central and will focus on innovation, culture, creativity, and Pacific-led thought leadership.

“This is not just a centre. It is an invitation to imagine what a Pacific Renaissance could look like, rooted in history, culture, and our collective courage to create new futures,” she said.
She reflected on the building’s former life as a home for women’s movements and expressed that the university’s expansion feels like a continuation of that legacy.
“The women who built this place pushed boundaries, debated, organized, and quietly got things done. Their spirit remains in these walls,” she said.
The Pro-Chancellor Pandit Bhuwan Dutt of ‘Arya Ratna’ said:

“It is truly a momentous occasion to witness the expansion of the Suva campus. This extension will accommodate more students and programs like Year 6 MBBS, journalism, and the art gallery. Since its founding in 2004, the University of Fiji has grown through dedication, careful planning, and strong community support. I urge everyone—staff, students, and the public, to continue supporting the university, so it can thrive, stay true to its values, and provide quality education for generations to come.”

The University of Fiji thanks its Council, the Arya Pratinidhi Sabha of Fiji, its staff, alumni, partners, and the people of Fiji for their continued support. Together, Suva Central will become a centre of learning, creativity, and community engagement for generations to come.

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UniFiji Breaks Ground for the New Centre for iTaukei and Hindi Studies

The University of Fiji today marked a historic milestone with the groundbreaking ceremony for its new Centre for iTaukei and Hindi Studies, a landmark initiative made possible through the Coalition Government’s $1 million capital grant, the first-ever government-funded capital project in the University’s history.

The ceremony, held at the Saweni Campus in Lautoka, was officiated by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Tourism and Civil Aviation, Honourable Viliame Gavoka, who described the occasion as a proud moment for Fiji’s cultural, linguistic, and educational advancement.

In his address, the Deputy Prime Minister highlighted that the Centre represents far more than a physical structure, it signifies a national commitment to preserving the soul of Fiji, its languages, culture, and identity. He noted that the Centre would play a vital role in safeguarding both the iTaukei and Hindi languages, advancing research in culture and history, and training the next generation of teachers, storytellers, and scholars who will carry forward indigenous and Indo-Fijian knowledge systems.

Hon. Gavoka also acknowledged UniFiji’s recent achievements, including strong student retention, innovative teaching through industry-based learning, research breakthroughs in aquaculture and climate policy, strengthened international partnerships, and a significant financial turnaround in 2024. He said today’s event honours the generations who shaped Fiji’s identity and reinforces the promise that Fiji’s cultural heritage “will not fade, it will flourish.”

Pro-Chancellor Pandit Bhuwan Dutt of Arya Ratna described the day as historic not only for UniFiji but for Fiji as a whole. He reflected on the long-standing vision carried forward since 1956 by community leaders who dreamed of a university grounded in cultural identity, academic excellence, and service to the nation.

He said the groundbreaking marks a new chapter in Fiji’s cultural and academic story, noting that it is “not just about buildings, but about honouring our past, elevating our present, and investing in a culturally grounded future for all Fijians.”

He expressed gratitude to the Government for its support, the donors whose early contributions secured the University’s land, and the staff whose dedication transformed decades of aspiration into tangible progress.

Vice-Chancellor Professor Shaista Shameem delivering her address emphasized the teamwork and shared purpose behind the project. She invited all staff involved in the planning and preparation to stand together, acknowledging them as the “village” that turned a once-distant dream into a real project.

Professor Shameem highlighted that the Centre reflects not only cultural preservation but the collective spirit of the University community. She also unveiled the architectural designs explaining the deep symbolism embedded in the structure.

The Left Wing, housing the Centre for iTaukei Studies, is inspired by the traditional bure and incorporates climate-friendly natural ventilation. The Central Atrium, which will host the Centre for Hindi Studies, is a cosmic-inspired design representing Indo-Fijian heritage and philosophical traditions. The Right Wing, a multipurpose communal space, is envisioned as a gallery-like hub for exhibitions, cultural performances, student events, and public lectures.

Professor Shameem said the architecture reflects Fiji’s identity, noting that “the central space represents Fiji, the world where we meet. We have autonomy in our own cultural spaces, but unity at the heart. This is who we are as a nation.” She reaffirmed that the project belongs to the entire University community and stands as a symbol of unity, shared vision, and the commitment to building a stronger Fiji.

With today’s groundbreaking, UniFiji moves confidently into its next phase of growth, guided by strong leadership, inspired by its mission, and grounded in service to the nation.

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University of Fiji Installs New Chancellor with December 2025 Graduation Ceremony

The University of Fiji today marked an important milestone with the formal installation of its new Chancellor, the Hon. Justice Filimoni Jitoko, who also serves as the the Speaker of Parliament. The installation ceremony, which included traditional formalities, including robing, took place during the Graduation ceremony. The University graduated 304 students from across its faculties, with more than half the graduates being female.

In his inaugural address to students, staff and guests at the Saweni Campus, the newly installed Chancellor, the Hon. Filimoni Jitoko described the graduation as a proud moment for all by acknowledging graduates, their families, and the University for its efforts in ensuring only the best education would be provided to students that attended the University.

“Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today,” he said, quoting Malcolm X as he urged graduates to see their degrees not as an endpoint but “a blueprint, a roadmap for service to family, community, Fiji, the Pacific, and beyond.”

The Chancellor said that UniFiji graduates had been trained not only to secure jobs, but to solve real problems, from climate change to digital transformation, governance, and economic development.

He also highlighted the exceptional achievements of UniFiji’s academic Schools and Centres including international collaborations, research excellence, regional engagement, recognition in global rankings, strengthened industry partnerships, and growing global mobility opportunities for students.

In her speech the Vice-Chancellor Professor Shaista Shameem welcomed the newly appointed Chancellor, noting that as Speaker of Parliament and a former judge, Justice Jitoko brought immense experience, leadership and dignity to the role.

“The University community is very fortunate indeed to have someone of his calibre as our head,” she said.

Professor Shameem reaffirmed UniFiji’s commitment to innovative higher education, explaining the University’s unique educational philosophy grounded in Drua/Gurukul, Heutagogy, and its strong foundation in human values.

She reminded graduates that their path to the future was to be paved with public duty.

“Privilege entails responsibility. Your qualification must contribute to public duty to think imaginatively, to serve, to be activists for good, and to remain humble,” she said.

Professor Shameem spoke warmly to the graduands, acknowledging the determination, sacrifice and resilience that defined their journeys:

“When I see you lined up in your beautiful clothes, with your families proudly beside you, I feel I am back there with you, in wonder that I finally made it.”

A total of 304 students graduated today comprising 204 females and 100 males, representing programmes across law, medicine, business, science, technology, humanities, education, and iTaukei studies.

The Chancellor noted the significance of the strong female presence, calling it “a reflection of growing leadership of women in higher education and in fields traditionally dominated by men.”

UFSA President Rodney Kolinisau reflected on the deep bonds formed on campus and the significance of this milestone:

“Graduation at the University of Fiji isn’t just an important date on the calendar it’s a special moment for our student community. Today we’re really just saying bon voyage to our brothers and sisters we’ve shared so much with, the laughs, the lunches, the late study hours, the victories and the heavy days.”

He acknowledged the mix of emotions that come with farewells, while reminding graduates that bigger opportunities await:

“It’s kind of bittersweet because you feel the goodbye, but you also know they’re stepping into a future that’s opening wide for them, some will become doctors, nurses, teachers, scientists, entrepreneurs, lawyers, managers, policy makers and so many other things that will make us proud.”

The pro-Chancellor of the University Pundit Bhuwan Dutt described the occasion as a landmark, not only for the University but also for the nation. He mentioned the vision of the Arya Pratinidhi Sabha in establishing a university with the human values foundation as a core philosophy of the University including ethics, integrity, kindness to others and decency in all that the University stood for.

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