PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
- Experience the natural beauty of Fiji while visiting warm sandy beaches and stunning gardens in Suva, a historic city uniquely shaped by Pacific Islander culture, Indian continental influences, and western touches from Australia, NZ, and the U.S.
- Blend academics and hands on practical learning. Courses including Marine Studies, Tourism, Geography, and Biology.
- Get involved at University of South Pacific by joining a recreational sports club alongside the vast student community, which makes up half of the population of the city of Suva!
LIFE ABROAD
Suva offers historic colonial architecture, a vibrant food market scene, and breath-taking coral reefs to explore in a region of 300 islands! Enjoy living a short distance away from shopping centers, delicious cafes, and mesmerizing hikes along the coast.
What We Love About Suva
Suva is the perfect place to study abroad at a unique location where there is ample natural and cultural beauty. Fiji is a true melting pot that brings together cultures of Melanesian, Polynesian, South Asian, European, and South Pacific cultures, making this a one-of-a-kind bucket list destination.
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Study in Fiji to learn more.
GET STARTED
You can meet with the ISEP Coordinator at your home campus or speak with an ISEP Student Services Officer, who will guide you through the application process, pre-departure, your time abroad, and your return.
To connect with ISEP, visit our website.
Located in the hub of the Pacific Ocean, The University of the South Pacific [USP] is one of the only 2 regional universities in the world. It is made up of 12 countries in the South Pacific region. Given its vibrant and culturally diverse community, USP provides a rich and unforgettable experience for international students. We are proud to offer hundreds of courses through face-to-face and distance learning education, especially courses with topics currently relevant to the Pacific region like climate change, global warming and sea level rise.
Recommended areas of study include: Marine Science/Studies, Geography, Tourism, Land Management and Environmental Studies. Courses in these subject areas offer students insights into the development issues and challenges faced by Pacific Island Countries. Many of the courses include field trips and excursions in the curricula.