Professor Thabo Msibi and Professor David Spurrett.Humanities Academics Recognised for Outstanding Performance
Two academics in UKZN’s College of Humanities have been recognised for their outstanding performance.
Professor Thabo Msibi and Professor David Spurrett.Two academics in UKZN’s College of Humanities have been recognised for their outstanding performance.
UKZN alumnus, Dr Mxolisi Xulu.Click here for the isiZulu version
UKZN Medical alumnus Dr Mxolisi Xulu is a contributing writer in a book titled: Transforming the Medical/Nursing Education Partnership Initiative into the African Forum for Research and Education in Health.
Mr Khumbulani Mngadi.The 22nd anniversary of the establishment of International Mother Tongue Day was celebrated on 21 February this year with leaders around the world making presentations on various platforms in line with the theme of the occasion: Using Technology for Multilingual Learning: Challenges and Opportunities.
Highlights from the Science-for- the-Future (S4F) programme awards ceremony. Click here for the isiZulu version
The community engagement sector in UKZN’s School of Education has extended its partnership with the Science-for-the-Future (S4F) programme until the end of next year. S4F, a joint South African universities’ project initiated by the University of the Free State, is funded by the South African National Roads Agency SOC Ltd (SANRAL).
Ms Naledi Nguse, Central President of UKZN’s Golden Key International Honour Society.Click here for the isiZulu version
Third-year Information Systems and Technology student Ms Naledi Nguse has been appointed the Central President of UKZN’s Golden Key International Honour Society.
Professor Matshepo Matoane. Click here for the isiZulu version
Dean and Head of the School of Applied Human Sciences Professor Matshepo Matoane has been appointed as a member of the Working Group: Higher Education Practices Standards and Quality Assurance Framework (QAF) Capacity Development.
Participants in the School of Social Sciences webinar, from left, (top) Dr Cherry Muslim, Mr Che Chetty and Dr Maserole Kgari-Masondo, (centre) the Rev Lauren Matthew, Dr VVO Mkhize and Pastor Mervin Naidoo, and (bottom) Dr Siyanda Kheswa, Professor Mariam Seedat-Khan and Dr Mabuyi Gumede. Click here for the isiZulu version
Death and healing were the subjects under the spotlight during a webinar hosted by UKZN’s School of Social Sciences.