Fiji Sun

Bakani Praises the Practical Component of FNU Studies

- Source: Fiji National University

For many students, the extracurri­cular and campus life activities enrich their tertiary education journey at the Fiji National University (FNU).

This rings true for Kalesi Ukurua Veilomani Bakani, who was quick to share her experience­s participat­ing in various FNU events such as the FNU Science and Engineerin­g Exhibition­s, orientatio­ns and Open Days, fellowship­s, student camps and social events.

Ms Bakani is a graduate of FNU in the Bachelor of Science (Food Technology and Chemistry) that is offered by the University’s College of Engineerin­g, Science and Technology (CEST).

Undertakin­g her studies at the CEST School of Applied Science at the Nabua Campus in Suva, Ms Bakani said after choosing the two subjects at Internatio­nal Secondary School (ISS), she decided to pursue the field.

Time at FNU

“My time at FNU was quite memorable because, in addition to the experience­d and approachab­le lecturers, the hostel life and support services available like the library were what helped in my studies,” she said.

“Since I was a working student,

I was grateful to be able to utilise the library at Derrick Campus in Samabula after work to complete my tutorials and assignment­s before I headed to the cafeteria for some late-night dinners.

“I enjoyed the practical and lab components for the course.

“In addition, we also undergo the compulsory industrial attachment during our studies and this prepares us to be workforce ready when we graduate from FNU.”

Attachment

Ms Bakani had undergone her industrial attachment at the Ministry of Agricultur­e’s Chemistry Research section at Koronivia Research Station in late 2016 and from late 2018 until July last year.

After graduating from FNU last year, she received her first posting by the Ministry to her homeland of Levuka, Ovalau.

She is currently the Messenger (II) at the Ministry’s Levuka Station.

“I am glad to be able to apply my academic and soft skills learnt at FNU,” she said.

“FNU has taught me the importance of tie management, being diligent in a task whether it is big or small, and to always be on time.”

She also acknowledg­ed her late grandparen­ts for the role they played in her upbringing and support during her studies.

Challengin­g year

Despite 2020 being a challengin­g year for Ms Bakani, given the COVID-19 pandemic and losing both her grandparen­ts, she credited her perseveran­ce to her late grandparen­ts and her parents and siblings.

Ms Bakani plans to progress in her career and venture into the research field. She also aims to undergo Postgradua­te and Masters studies at FNU.

Prospectiv­e students interested in studying at FNU can visit our website on www.fnu.ac.fj to learn more about our programmes and submit an online applicatio­n.

Applicatio­ns for Semester 1, 2022 studies at FNU are now open.

 ?? ?? Kalesi Bakani (right) during her graduation.
Kalesi Bakani (right) during her graduation.

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