University of Fiji Celebrates Inaugural Intra-University Mathematics Competition

The University of Fiji marked a significant academic milestone with the successful hosting of its inaugural Intra-University Mathematics Competition, aimed at promoting analytical thinking, teamwork, and cross-disciplinary engagement among students.

The competition, organized by Ms. Ayesha Reddy, was held in collaboration with the Office of the Vice-Chancellor (OVC), the Department of Computer Science and Mathematics, and the University of Fiji Student Association (UFSA). Open to all students irrespective of their programme or School or Faculty, the event provided a platform for students to apply mathematical reasoning in a collaborative and competitive setting.

Delivering the opening remarks, Vice-Chancellor Professor Shaista Shameem said the competition reflected the University’s commitment to cultivating intellectual curiosity across all fields of study.

“We believe that Mathematics is a fundamental language of logic and precision that underpins all scientific and technological progress. It is not just for those in science, but for everyone every student no matter what discipline they are in.”

“This competition is not just about numbers, but about nurturing the ability to think critically and creatively. I commend the organizers for initiating this event and encourage all our students to keep challenging themselves.”

The event’s Chief Guest, Professor Roy Kimble, an internationally recognized medical researcher and visiting academic, praised the University for investing in initiatives that foster deeper thinking and problem-solving skills.

“I’ve always believed that mathematics underpins not only science, but also how we solve real problems in the world whether in engineering, health, or economics.”

“Competitions like this are more than just academic exercises. They inspire creativity, confidence, and a sense of achievement in young minds.”

“Congratulations to the University of Fiji for investing in an event that will surely leave a lasting impression on these students and their approach to problem-solving.”

The first prize was awarded to Group 1, comprising Shayneel Chand, Swastika Prasad, Avantika Kaur, Hewa Rathnaweera, and Isoa Vuetivoni, who received a large goodies and educational hamper along with a trophy. Group 8, consisting of Lavesh Sharma, Saemah Nishat, Umme Kulthum, Nishita Sinha, and Immanuel Saxena, secured second place and received a medium-sized hamper and a trophy.

The University congratulates all participants and winners for their outstanding performance and extends appreciation to the organizers, sponsors, and academic departments involved in making the event a success. This initiative reflects UniFiji’s continued mission to provide enriching academic experiences that go beyond the traditional classroom.

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