NWU Gallery presents: “We will Rise Again” exhibition
South Africa has officially been on lockdown for an entire year. During this time a number of people have struggled financially, physically and psychologically.
South Africa has officially been on lockdown for an entire year. During this time a number of people have struggled financially, physically and psychologically.
Since Monday, 15 March 2021, students, and members of the public have been protesting outside the main entrance to the Mahikeng Campus in solidarity with the call for a national shutdown of all public universities. Staff are still unable to access the campus to render services to deserving students.
On 23 March Prof Dawie Roodt from the North-West University’s (NWU’s) Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences will host a webinar titled “Budget Speech 2021: The effect on wealth and investment”.
North-West University (NWU) student Tshifhiwa Ramutumbu was recently announced as one of the Miss Unity South Africa 2021 finalists.
The North-West University (NWU) has once again made its mark in the international rankings with a top 100 placing ― and overall sixth place in South Africa ― in the Emerging Economies University Ranking of Times Higher Education (THE).
Transparency, specifically in relation to uncovering beneficial ownership, is an essential factor in combatting corruption.
To keep abreast of the trends of the twenty-first-century, the North-West University’s (NWU’s) academic libraries has embarked on major space renovations since 2014.
“The key economic and fiscal targets in the budget must be achieved and growth policies implemented if South Africa still
There cannot be a more contrasting display of two rugby players’ personalities than the punch-up between Schalk Brits and Akker van der Merwe in 2019.
For the past four years the Hillensberg Trust has been making the dreams of several North-West University (NWU) students come true.
The trust was established in the late 1970s and the bursary grant was launched in 2017. Since its inception, students at the NWU have received bursaries to the value of R5 million.