The Vanuatu Institute of Technology (VIT) has introduced the incorporation of 16 certificate level four programmes, which aligns with scholarship opportunities this year. Acting VIT Principal, Mr Wade Evans made the confirmation to the 96Buzz FM and Daily Post. He said the ‘full-ride’ into certificate level four on the table creates a powerful incentive for students […]
READ MOREThe Acting Commander of the Vanuatu Mobile Force (VMF), Kalshem Bongran, has confirmed that the engineering training facilitated by the New Zealand (NZ) Defense Force for the VMF officers has been cancelled due to COVID-19. Although the opportunity in New Zealand has been blocked by the pandemic this year, VMF will be looking towards local institutions […]
READ MOREThe Tourism and Hospitality curriculum is still being offered in the Vanuatu Institute of Technology (VIT)’s 2021 academic program, despite the COVID-19 lockdown. While the tourism industry is affected by the reduction of regional and international visits, VIT believes the lockdown will soon be uplifted. “We cannot stop upskilling our workforce even though our borders are […]
READ MOREThe Vanuatu Institute of Technology (VIT) aims to assist local businesses who want to bring in new equipment or technology in the country this year. This comes as it recently announced the resumption of its programs after a year of reviewing and upgrading courses offered. VIT Principal, Wade Evans stated that VIT will be focusing on […]
READ MOREThe Vanuatu Institute of Technology (VIT), with the support of the Australian Pacific Technical Coalition (APTC), has welcomed the first recipients of VIT’s COVID Bursaries yesterday at the VIT office. The VIT COVID Bursary is a historic event with an aim to address students financially as they proceed towards their educational goals, especially within this COVID-19 […]
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