Vanuatu’s dream is to strive for a “just, healthy, wealthy, and educated nation”. It aims at achieving the Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG4) target 3, of ensuring “equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational, and tertiary education, including university” by 2030. This is also reflected in the Vanuatu National Sustainable Development Plan (NSDP), Goal 2.4 to “increase higher education opportunities, including technical and vocational training and skills”.

Vanuatu has placed quality education and the development of its national human resources as a top priority agenda item, not only to improve its own economic, social and cultural development, but also to become a leading Pacific nation in tertiary and higher education.

The Act n°34 of 2019 establishing the National University of Vanuatu (NUV) has been unanimously adopted by the Parliament on 17 December 2019 and officially published on 24 January 2020.

The purpose of the University as stated in its article 3 is “to provide higher education advancement and lifelong learning through academic and professional excellence by way of training, teaching and learning, in both the English and French official languages, research and international cooperation”.

The new legislation is required to pave the way for combining Post-School Education and Training (PSET) training institutions such as the School of Education, Vanuatu Institute of Technology, Vanuatu Agriculture College, Vanuatu Maritime College, Vanuatu Nursing College, and Vanuatu Police College.

Two faculties are established under the University:

  1. The Faculty of Humanities
  2. The Faculty of Science and Technology.

Each Faculty is led to group together five schools, as mentioned in the law.

Our Vision

The National University of Vanuatu will be known as the premier multilingual institution of higher education and training in Vanuatu and the Pacific region.

Our Mission

Our mission is to provide quality, dual-sector higher education advancement and lifelong learning, in both French and English languages.

Our Values

Integrity, Respect, and Academic Freedom; Diligence, Resilience, and Excellence; Cultural affirmation, Inclusion, and Diversity; Engagement for a Better World; and Research, Innovation and Continuous improvement.

The Strategic Plan of the National University of Vanuatu 2021-2030 provides a vision and roadmap for developing a high-quality higher education institution that can effectively serve the educational and development needs of Vanuatu.

Program University Partners

The National University of Vanuatu works in collaboration with several international universities, which support the development of the institution by issuing internationally recognized diplomas.

Governance

NUV is managed by its Vice-Chancellor appointed for a term of five years. A Deputy Vice-Chancellor assists the Vice-Chancellor. He / She is appointed for five years.His/her field of action concerns more particularly the administrative management of the university.

NUV is currently establishing its own governance structure which can function as an autonomous entity. The two main governing bodies are the Council which is the governing body of the University and the Senate which is the academic and research governing body.

(1) Council

Under article 6 of the Act, the Council consists of ninr members. The first Council has met on the 29 February 2020 and has made eight deliberations that are currently being implemented.

(2) Senate

The Senate consists of seven members.

(3) The Vice-Chancellor of the NUV