Student life News
Faculty assists family after devastating fire
The staff at the Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences at the North-West University (NWU) have opened their hearts to a family who lost nearly all their possessions in a devastating house fire in Mahikeng.
The fire, which occurred during the last week of May, gutted almost the entire RDP house in Danville, Ward 17, and left a single…
Well-being, performance and the challenges of modern life
Is there really a problem?
The benefits of exercise, a healthy diet and a balanced lifestyle are undisputed in modern life, and the positive impact these have on well-being and performance is no secret.
Yet obesity and weight problems have reached epidemic proportions globally. According to the World Health Organisation, at…
Lockdown offers challenges to autists
“The current coronavirus pandemic and the subsequent lockdown have disrupted routines unexpectedly and overwhelmingly. This has caused concern across the world about the impact on the mental health of not only adults, but also of children.”
Hanlie Degenaar, a senior speech-language therapist at the Institute of Psychology and…
Covid-19 pandemic places goalpost dreams on ice for now
Like for so many sports people the Covid-19 pandemic has called a halt to the rugby dreams of the 20-year-old Hugo Scott of the North-West University (NWU). This crack scrum half of the first rugby team on the Vanderbijlpark Campus was, among other things, looking forward to representing the campus in the company of his older brother, Hardus (23…
Three NWU alumni among the top 35 Miss South Africa contestants
A beauty pageant is defined as a competition that judges its contestants on their physical beauty. However, over the past few years these pageants have developed a different image.
The Miss South Africa competition is a leadership platform for ambitious young South African women. Through the pageant process, contestants receive world-…
NWU hosts virtual run and cycle challenge
The North-West University (NWU) is calling on all running and cycling enthusiasts to take part in its bigger and better online sporting challenges.
On 20 June the NWU will host the second Virtual Fun Run/Walk and on 21 June the Virtual Cycle challenge for students, staff and members of the public.
“After the 5 km fun run that…
NWU’s Optentia boasts new PhD in Relational Dynamics and Development
In another first for the North-West University (NWU), the Optentia research focus area recently announced the addition of an innovative new doctoral degree in Relational Dynamics and Development to its already impressive postgraduate repertoire.
The programme, Doctor of Philosophy in Social Sciences with Relational Dynamics and Development,…
NWU’s Leopard Lair Competition – top studentpreneur shares advice
The deadline for entries for the 2020 version of the North-West University’s (NWU’s) popular Leopard’s Lair Business Competition is approaching, and all studentpreneurs are invited to take part.
If you consider yourself to be an innovator with an out-of-the-box business idea, this competition is just for you and offers you the opportunity…
NWU again ranked among the cream of the crop
The consistent good achievements of the North-West University (NWU) in world rankings is further celebrated with the announcement that it has been ranked in the top 4,7% of 20 000 universities globally.
This newest ranking was done by the Centre for World University Rankings (CWUR). The CWUR published their list of leading…
Make your CV stand out
Since the lockdown commenced, a number of businesses have had to close indefinitely, leaving thousands of South Africans unemployed. With so many people in the job market, jobseekers have to find new ways to stand out from the crowd.
Dr Peet Roos, Ms Suzanne de Swart and Mr Mphinyana Nemasitoni from the Career Centre at the North-…