News Archive

Date
1861 Employment trends are encouraging, but hurdles remain formidable
1862 Community engagement takes centre stage at annual GeeXpo event
1863 Discovering tomorrow's paralympic heroes: South Africa's quest for glory
1864 Poverty thrives where corruption is high
1865 Geraldine Fraser-Moleketi and others tackle the topic of building state capacity
1866 Meet our researchers
1867 Unlocking the cultural language of emojis: a study on Facebook emojis and isiXhosa meanings
1868 Great honour for budding researcher
1869 International event: NWU academic says AI is shaping our future
1870 NWU’s chancellor honoured with lifetime achievement award
1871 Prof Nico Smit appointed as adjunct professor at the University of Miami
1872 Academic walks away with Best Poetry award 2023
1873 North-West University recognises its trailblazer alumni
1874 Take a stand against plastic pollution
1875 Capability development is key to sustainable employment – North-West University
1876 NWU and Emfuleni Local Municipality strengthen partnership to impact communities positively
1877 Academic explores the link between talent management and small business performance
1878 Student excels in Morganti Ju-Jitsu World Championships
1879 A lasting memorial event to honour our staff and students
1880 Insightful public lecture looks at harnessing strengths in the workplace
1881 Exploring wild pedagogies in the quest to change South Africa's Eurocentric curriculum
1882 Good sleep routines impact positively on athletic performance
1883 Think Tank - Unpacking the medium-term budget speech
1884 Xcel – opening closed doors in engineering
1885 Sustainable water management takes the spotlight in Zanzibar
1886 NWU and AOSIS unveil new works on prayer in Biblical theology
1887 Is it still ethical to conduct coal research in South Africa?
1888 HELTASA's annual (un)conference explores innovation in higher education teaching and learning
1889 Public finances remain on a slippery slope
1890 Springboks’ World Cup triumph helps secure R100 000 for 2024 NWU students