Professor in the School of Religion, Philosophy and Classics, Professor Sarojini Nadar, will receive the Distinguished Teachers’ Award (DTA) for 2013 during UKZN’s Graduation ceremonies later this year.
Food Security expert Dr Joyce Chitja (front, second from left) and Professor Albert Modi, Dean and Head of School of Agricultural, Earth and Environmental Sciences (back left), with a delegation from Cornell University in the United States and members of UKZN’s Food Security discipline.
Dr Sandile Kubheka recently completed his MBChB degree at the College of Health Sciences at the age of 20, making him the youngest graduate in the College’s history.
UKZN Law academic Ms Willene Holness won the First Presenters’ Prize at the Society of Law Teachers of Southern Africa Conference hosted by the University of the Witwatersrand.
Regional and Local Economic Development (LED) researchers, Ms Nolwazi Mthembu and Ms Bakhetsile Dlamini, recently explored and shared their research on South Africa’s local...
Three postdoctoral researchers working in the Discipline of Plant Pathology at UKZN attended the National Research Foundation’s 2013 Postdoctoral Research Forum in Stellenbosch.
Bachelor of Pharmacy student, Miss Reeya Singh, completed her degree as the top student at the School of Health Sciences in 2013, scoring five awards out of an available seven...