15 October 2014
Volume: 2
Issue: 53
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Research on Wild Garlic’s Potential to Fight Diabetes
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TATA Africa Holdings Awards Scholarships to 20 UKZN Students
Be Careful What You Upload in Cyberspace, Warns Media Law Expert
Durban Startup Weekend Opens Doors to the Business World for Aspiring Entrepreneurs
UKZN to Launch Booklet on Female Genital Tract Bilharzia
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UKZN Maths Lecturer Receives National Excellence in Teaching and Learning Award
UKZN’s Sun-Photometer is Part of NASA’s Worldwide AERONET Network
KZN Health MEC Celebrates World Sight Day at UKZN
Higher Education Transformation Explored in Public Lecture
Promoting Unity Through Diversity
TB Patients at Risk of Failing HAART
18th Poetry Africa Finale at Rivertown Beer Hall Gallery
Research into Bilharzia Transmitting Snails
Offender Profiling Explained by Police Chief at UKZN Conference
UKZN Students Doing Their Bit Aboard the Phelophepha Health Care Train
Study Calls for Closer Look at Substance Abuse in Rural KZN Community
Research on Wild Garlic’s Potential to Fight Diabetes
US and UKZN Students Collaborate on Final Year Projects
Enactus Leaders Feature on SABC-2’s
Morning Live
TV Programme
UKZN Students Uplift Rural School
Lecture Explores Dynamics of Business Industry
UKZN Jazz Department Members on
X Factor
School of Applied Human Sciences Hosts Annual Postgraduate Conference
Celebrating UKZN Women!
Muffin Morning!