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African historian Prof Toyin Falola receives honorary doctorate from the NWU |
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New teaching centre will empower students as critical thinkers and change agents |
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NWU hosts youth entrepreneurship tour to boost young business minds |
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Academic excellence elevated at Optentia’s transformative writing retreat |
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Faculty of Humanities hosts first Africa International Teaching Week |
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Writing is not on the wall for SA journalism |
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Alumnus earns top national honour for police communication |
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STEM MentHER: Inspiring the next generation of women in engineering |
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Learners enjoy hands-on robotics and coding experience |
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South Africa urged to adopt sustainable model for mine rehabilitation |
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Public lecture to share insights on AI, ethics, and the future of humanities education |
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Nursing Sciences leads outreach to Northern Cape school |
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NWU and provincial government take hands for a better North West |
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Women empowerment takes centre stage during G20 session at NWU |
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Service learning is a journey: Seminar encourages curriculum change through community engagement |
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Deepening global ties through expanded German collaboration |
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NWU to award honorary doctorate to leading voice in African scholarship |
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Call for climate-smart cattle breeding to promote food security |
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Alumni business breakfast sparks dialogue on regional tourism and development |
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Reimagining engagement for lasting change |
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New study explores future biology teachers’ views on AI in the classroom across two continents |
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No increase in VAT is the right decision |
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Grade 10 SETH learners explore occupational hygiene hands-on at the NWU |
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Weevils alone will not permanently eradicate Hartbeespoort Dam’s hyacinth problem |
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Industry expert translates operational theory into real-world practice |
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Alumni unpack career and financial pathway |
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ReneWable Rangers game earns academic nomination for South Africa’s ‘Science Oscars’ |
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Predicted growth not good enough for South Africa |
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Culture and crisis communication in focus with visit from global expert |
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Holly’s final bow: Lize graduates with her faithful companion by her side |