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In 1982, it underwent some changes and re-opened as the Nasinu Residential College for students. In the 1990s, an Australian aid programme helped establish training for secondary teachers and in 1992 the Fiji College of Advanced Education opened at the Nasinu site.
Fulton Adventist University College is a co-educational boarding tertiary institution situated on the western side of Viti Levu on the main island of Fiji.It is operated by the Seventh-day Adventist church and serves the island countries of Fiji, American Samoa, Cook Islands, Kiribati, French Polynesia, Nauru, New Caledonia, Niue, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu.
As yet, no Melanesian universities appear in the Academic Ranking of World Universities [1] produced by Shanghai Jiao Tong University's Institute of Higher Education. 2006 Times Higher Education Supplement Melanesian Rankings. Two universities were ranked in the Times Higher Education Supplement, both from Indonesia: Airlangga University
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The Pacific Theological College.. The Pacific Theological College (PTC) is an ecumenical theological college located in Suva, Fiji.Established in 1965, it opened for training in 1966 and was originally designed as the only regional institution to offer degree-level education in theology, available primarily to students from Pacific Island churches.
Saint John's College (commonly called St. Johns College Cawaci) is a Roman Catholic secondary school, located in Cawaci, on the island of Ovalau, in the province of Lomaiviti, Fiji. It is a co-educational boarding school.
Labasa College was established as Labasa Secondary School (LSS) in 1954 and was known as that until 1978 when the name “Labasa College” was incepted. In its over five-decade history, the institution was abbreviated to 'College' for most citizens of Northern Fiji.