The main objective of the project is to support the mobilities of students and teaching staff among the project partners from the Czech Republic and Fiji. The main project partners are the Czech University of Life Sciences Prague (CZU) together with the Fiji National University (FNU) and duration of the project is.
There will be supported two mobilities during the project duration (8/2022 - 7/2025):
- incoming mobility for studies for 1 student from Fiji (SMS, 2 months)
- outgoing mobility for teaching for 1 staff from Czech Republic (STA, 5 days)
FNU, established in 2010, offers study programmes blending classroom and hands-on practical learning designed to give to the students a head starts in their field, whether it be Agriculture, Business, Engineering Science, Education or Medical Science. The mobilities within this project are planned to be done mainly at the University’s College of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (CAFF). CAFF has major strengths in agroforestry, ethnomedicine, livestock production (breeding and nutrition), crop production and plant protection, horticulture, and agribusiness.
Apart from studying and researching, there are many other experiences to enjoy in Fiji.
Fiji: Surprising facts you didn't know:
- People of Fiji are the happiest in the world (according to the Worldwide Independent Network of Market Research/Gallup International)
- Fiji is the island group in the South Pacific Ocean about 3,000 km east of Australia and 2,000 km north of New Zealand
- Consist of more than 320 islands, of which only about one hundred are inhabited
- Two biggest islands are Vanua Levu and Viti Levu
- Fijians are obsessed with rugby - many Fijians consider rugby to be the national sport and locals are obsessed with watching and discussing the game
- Fijian, Fiji Hindu and English are the three main languages on the islands
- It’s rude to wear a hat in a Fijian village, only the chief of the village can wear a hat
- You can be in two different days at the same time - The International Date Line runs through the Fijian island of Tavenui, so you can stand with one foot in the present date, and the other in the day before