News Archive

Date
4081 NWU legal ladies to join national network of women lawyers
4082 Stanford invites bright PhD student for master’s class
4083 International expert: R is the present and future of statistical programming
4084 Finnish academic to review school-wide positive behaviour support and interventions
4085 Oxford expert to lecture at NWU’s Optentia
4086 NWU astronomers play a role in bid to host first General Assembly of IAU in Africa
4087 Multimodal learning and multilingualism is his passion
4088 Student leadership inauguration 2018 – the start of a new chapter for NWU
4089 NWU research: The effect of veld fires on air quality, climate and human health
4090 Minister of Science and Technology launches NWU Mahikeng Astronomy Observatory
4091 NWU Noble Boys victorious even in defeat
4092 Newly elected Vanderbijlpark Student Campus Council takes to office
4093 SA needs more strenuous efforts to break out of ‘low growth trap’
4094 NWU to play UJ in a do or die encounter
4095 NWU postdoctoral fellow is one of 2018’s Most Influential Young Africans
4096 Campus is pitch perfect for annual KFC Mini Cricket Festival
4097 NWU Tourism Society walks for tourism awareness
4098 NWU makes an impact during Special Sports Day
4099 NWU Mahikeng to launch astronomy observatory
4100 Thabang has a mind for law and a heart for the world
4101 Research explores preferences of game meat eaters
4102 Paving the way for women entrepreneurs
4103 How resilient are SA’s female entrepreneurs?
4104 Optentia research day: generating and sharing evidence The Optentia Research Focus Area on the North-West University’s campus in Vanderbijlpark, is currently planning a research day on 26 September, themed “Cultivating humanity: Generating and sharing ev
4105 NWU triumphant in Zodwa Khoza Memorial Women’s Cup
4106 NWU experts to debate the future of history in SA schools
4107 NWU Mahikeng inaugurates 2018/19 Student Campus Council
4108 NWU wins big at provincial sports awards
4109 Superlative NWU unbeaten in Varsity Netball 2018
4110 ‘Internet of Things’ can promote SADC tourism, says NWU expert