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Maths + science = GeeXpo success
If you still doubt the value of mathematics and science, just ask William Cronje and Reinardt Atkinson to share their future prospects with you.
William, a Grade 11 learner from Vereeniging Gymnasium, and Reinardt, a final year BSc IT student, recently programmed and calculated their way to success during the annual North-West University (…
When puppets talk, children listen!
The energy in the room full of five-year-olds is almost tangible. The moment the music starts playing and the velvet curtains draw open, their eyes shine with amazement and all quiets down. It is time for the puppets to talk and the children to listen.
Puppetry plays an important role in sharing knowledge, especially when it comes to young…
NWU celebrates a second biosphere reserve for North West
This is the Marico Biosphere – 44 000 hectares of supreme Africa landscape. An ecosystem that the North-West University (NWU) helped preserve.
Hundreds of community members and officials from the NWU and provincial government celebrated the launch of the second biosphere in North West. This is one of only 10 internationally…
Cultivating humanity: interdisciplinary research for a better tomorrow
Poverty, unemployment, poor service delivery, lack of economic growth. There are a lot to be done before we will see the African continent truly thriving. The need for interdisciplinary research has never been greater.
The Optentia research focus area on the North-West University’s (NWU’s) campus in Vanderbijlpark recently hosted a day…
International report raises red flags
In the light of political and economic developments in South Africa in recent years, the further slippage from 62 to 67 out of 140 countries in the country's overall global competitiveness ranking is not unexpected.
This is according to renowned economist Prof Raymond Parsons…
Students win with ‘peaceful’ atoms
Veronica Gouws, Koketso Kgorinyane and Naomi Mokhine will soon be jetting off to Russia.
These three master’s students at the North-West University’s (NWU’s) campus in Mahikeng recently won a youth video competition.
More than 30 students from Sub-Saharan Africa took part in the contest, ran by Rosatom* in cooperation with…
Career counselling- take a child to work
An 18-year old student enters the university gate with nothing but a brown envelope and hope.
Would she be accepted as a late applicant? She does not know if her dreams of studying graphic design would be thwarted; since applications and selection was already completed the previous year.
This scenario illustrates a common…
His silver tongue advocates for change
“Homosexuality is regarded illegal in 75 countries – and in 10 of them it is punishable by death or imprisonment.”
These words were part of Sibongiseni Nhlapo’s speech during the 2018 Ubuntu Ambassador public speaking competition. Teaching people about diversity in the pursuit for equality, his silver tongue recently earned him…
BTMG – an equation that makes sense!
Five years since the inception of the North-West University’s (NWU’s) Bridging The Mathematical Gap learning programme, the demand for participation in the programme has grown by leaps and bounds.
Through the intervention, also referred to as the BTMG programme, many learners have not only overcome their anxiety towards mathematics, but are…
Let’s fight fraud
South Africa has the highest incidence of economic fraud in the world, with a staggering 77% of businesses having experienced fraudulent activities.
This is according to PricewaterhouseCoopers’ (PwC’s) 2018 South Africa Global Economic Crime and Fraud Survey.
In light of these shocking statistics, the North-West University…