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Inaugural Lectures: Education
Prof Marius Smit The symphony of seeds and harvest – harmonising the law, policy and interventions to cultivate quality education (read more) × The symphony of seeds and harvest – harmonising the law, policy and interventions to cultivate quality education By Prof Marius Smit Our education system has been…http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/south-african-academy-science-and-arts-suid-afrikaanse-akademie-vir-wetenskap-en-kuns-academic
South African Academy of Science and Arts (Suid-Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns) Academic Community Meeting
You are cordially invites you to the South African Academy of Science and Arts (Suid-Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns) Academic Community Meeting, Everyone interested is welcome to join. The meeting will be presented in Afrikaans, but English interpreting services will be provided. Guest speaker: Prof Attie Jonker, Associate Professor…http://www.nwu.ac.za/nwu/inaugural-lectures-health-sciences
Inaugural Lectures: Health Sciences
Prof Leepile Sehularo Legalisation of marijuana: the debate continues (read more) × Legalisation of marijuana: the debate continues By Prof Leepile Sehularo This inaugural address provides an overview of the consequences of the legalisation of marijuana in South Africa. In terms of the Cannabis for Private…http://www.nwu.ac.za/nwu/inaugural-lectures-humanities-2023-0
Inaugural Lectures: Humanities 2023
Prof Johan Zaaiman Is phronesis an answer to “74,6% of sociology is bunk”? (read more) × Is phronesis an answer to “74,6% of sociology is bunk”? By Prof Johan Zaaiman “74,6% of sociology is bunk” is a metaphor for the question of the relevance of sociology. Sociology is internally divided and externally…http://www.nwu.ac.za/nwu/inaugural-lectures-law
Inaugural Lectures: Law
Prof Klaus Beiter “The emperor is naked!” – rebuilding moral universities in the light of the rights to education and science of international law (read more) × “The emperor is naked!” – rebuilding moral universities in the light of the rights to education and science of international law By Prof Klaus Beiter…http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/6th-food-security-and-safety-seminar-dr-d-naicker-sgs
6th Food Security and Safety Seminar by Dr D Naicker (SGS)
You are cordially invited to the 6th Food and Safety Seminar by Dr Dharmarai Naicker (SGS) Theme: Food safety standards save lives: the South African landscape to ensure safe food from farm to fork. Dr Dharmarai Naicker has business management experience, managing science as a business at an executive level (15…http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/nwu-work-integrated-and-service-learning-colloquium
NWU Work Integrated and Service Learning Colloquium
The Centre for Teaching & Learning cordially invites you to the NWU Work Integrated and Service Learning Colloquium. The colloquium will focus on the conceptual and strategic aspects of WIL, SL, and Community Engagement (CE). The colloquium will also explore the role of WIL in employability as well as connections to themes such as the…http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/eye-awareness-week-potchefstroom-campus
Eye Awareness Week: Potchefstroom Campus
The NWU Potchefstroom Campus Health Care Centre is thrilled to host the Eye Awareness campaign. This is open to NWU students and staff. The services will be rendered by Torga Optical. Services will include: Free visual screening and a discussion about lifestyle dispensing and ocular health with a professional Optometrist. The…http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/nwu-forum
NWU Forum
The Faculty of Humanities and Law cordially invite you the NWU Forum. The aim of the event is to stimulate academic debate on a topical issue across disciplines and faculties within the NWU. Part of the Humanities Faculty Curriculum Conversations Seminar Series. Academics are invited to join. Register here Posterhttp://www.nwu.ac.za/date/radical-community-based-learning-tapping-students-sense-justice-prof-vincent-russell-western
Radical Community-Based Learning: Tapping into Students' Sense of Justice by Prof Vincent Russell, Western Carolina University, USA
The Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences cordially invites you to a seminar about Radical Community-Based Learning: Tapping into Students' Sense of Justice by Prof Vincent Russell, Western Carolina University, USA. [accordion collapsed] Bio: Prof Vincent Russell Vincent Russell is an assistant professor and the Liberal Studies…http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/inaugural-lecture-prof-marita-heyns
Inaugural Lecture by Prof Marita Heyns
The Executive Dean of the Faculty of Humanities Prof Dumi Moyo cordially invites you to the Inaugural Lecture of Prof Marita Heyns. RSVP here Invitationhttp://www.nwu.ac.za/date/2nd-seminar-sadc-community-law-transforming-refining-and-redefining-sadcs-institutional-and
2nd Seminar on SADC Community Law: Transforming, Refining and Redefining SADC’s Institutional and Normative Framework for Enhanced Economic Integration and Collective Security
You are cordially invited to the 2nd Seminar on SADC Community Law: Transforming, Refining and Redefining SADC’s Institutional and Normative Framework for Enhanced Economic Integration and Collective Security. Theme: Citizen Participation in SADC Processes Programme Director: Dr. Tsotang Tsietsi Join Zoom meeting here Meeting ID…http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/run-colour-fun
Run With Colour Fun
The Faculty of Health Sciences is proud to host Run With Colour Fun. Come join us for a day of colour and fun with friends. Register herehttp://www.nwu.ac.za/date/invitation-and-call-papers-third-faculty-law-alternative-dispute-resolution-colloquium
Invitation and Call for Papers for the Third Faculty of Law Alternative Dispute Resolution Colloquium
The Faculty of Law cordially invites you to present a paper at the 3rd Alternative Dispute Resolution Colloquium. The colloquium will focus, among other things, on ADR in general, ethical issues in ADR, Mediation and the Courts, exploring new opportunities in mediation and building the Mediation Profession. Read more Theme: Alternative Dispute…http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/public-lecture-prof-david-block-god-galileo
Public Lecture by Prof David Block: God & Galileo
The Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences cordially invites you to the Public Lecture by Prof David Block, Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society of London and Director, Reasons to Believe Africa. Topic: God & Galileo. Abstract The debate over the ultimate source of truth in our world often pits science against faith.…http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/gender-awareness-week
Gender Awareness Week
Join us as we celebrate Gender Awareness Week. Gender Awareness Week has become an integral part of the university's diversity and inclusion strategy for students, staff and other stakeholders at NWU. Hybrid link Programme Panel session summary Meeting ID: 934 0475 7164 Passcode: 801360http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/copai-forum-2-artificial-intelligence-and-academic-integrity-discussion-prof-sioux-mckenna
CoPAI Forum #2: Artificial Intelligence and Academic Integrity Discussion with Prof Sioux McKenna
The NWU cordially invites you to the CoPAI Forum #2: Artificial Intelligence and Academic Integrity Discussion with Prof Sioux McKenna, [accordion collapsed] Bio: Prof Sioux McKenna Professor Sioux McKenna is a professor of Higher Education Studies and is the director of the Centre for Postgraduate Studies at Rhodes University. She is a B…http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/24th-waternetwarfsagwp-sa-symposium
24th WaterNet/WARFSA/GWP-SA Symposium
.field--name-field-times { display: none; } The University of Dar es Salaam will be collaborating with other partners to host the 24th Symposium. For the past 23 years, the Symposium have taken place every year in the Eastern and Southern African regions. Their purpose has been to facilitate engagement among policymakers, academics, and…http://www.nwu.ac.za/nwu/inaugural-lectures-natural-and-agricultural-sciences
Inaugural Lectures: Natural and Agricultural Sciences
Prof Upenyu Marume Alternative feed additives in broiler production: Chasing new horizons (read more) × Alternative feed additives in broiler production: Chasing new horizons By Prof Upenyu Marume The world’s population is growing at an exponential rate and is expected to reach 9,7 billion by 2050. Feeding…http://www.nwu.ac.za/CRM_Alumni_Policies