South Africa (University of Johannesburg) PEERC gives graduates workplace exposure
In November 2020, the Water Research Commission (WRC) launched a Water Graduate Employment Programme (WaterGEP) funded by the WRC and the Department o
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In November 2020, the Water Research Commission (WRC) launched a Water Graduate Employment Programme (WaterGEP) funded by the WRC and the Department o
Each year in South Africa, when universities begin new academic calendars, the issue of student funding dominates the national debate as more challeng
Housing shortages remain a backlog, depriving most disadvantaged South Africans of quality of life and the harmonious environment envisaged in policy
The University of Fort (UFH) hosted a Staff Indaba and Employee Appreciation Day for the first time in years- most probably in over two decades. Th
When Patricia Zweig (better known as Trish) started studying at 36 while simultaneously working at various jobs, she never dreamt that she would gradu
About 13 years ago, Mikyle Rodrigues was a terrified ten-year-old diagnosed with type 1 diabetes and was in the hospital with pancreatic failure.
Facial recognition technology is used in many different areas – from airports, retail stores, healthcare, law enforcement, and marketing to banks
Rhodes University recently bade farewell to one of its longest-serving staff members, outgoing Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Research and Innovation Prof
Storytelling and science may, at first glance, seem like strange bedfellows. Scientists usually share their research through academic journals and boo
Regarding seeking innovative solutions to the social and environmental challenges faced by South Africa, the Research Unit for Law, Justice, and Susta
Water is an essential component of life on earth; without it, we cannot survive. However, the sad reality is that we take this resource for granted, a
’tis the season to be jolly, but many a South African will feel more trepidation than delight as the celebrations of the festive season loom. These
Themed “The journey has become a race against time”, Unisa held a Sustainability Indaba on 30 November 2022, with the purpose of sharing with i
Dr Seithati Motebang from the Department of Development Studies was appointed by the Minister of Social Development, Lindiwe Zulu, as a South Afric
Northern Cape Post School Education and Training Forum (PSET), in partnership with Unisa, hosted the 4th annual PSET conference under t
Non-visible means something that cannot be seen. Unseen, invisible… hidden from our eyes. Pretty straightforward. However, non-visible is somet
The University of Namibia in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and Social Services and the German Cancer Research Centre (DKFZ), recently host