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http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/study-france-tour-campus-france-visits-nwu-masters-and-phd-student

Study in France Tour: Campus France Visits NWU - Masters and PhD Students

*Personal one-on-one walk-in opportunity.   Fore more information

 

http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/2nd-sadc-community-law-seminar-call-abstracts

2nd SADC Community Law Seminar - Call for Abstracts

The NWU welcomeS submissions of abstracts for papers to be presented at a hybrid seminar to be held at the National University of Lesotho, from scholars in the field of law, practitioners in the field, scholars from other disciplines, public servants, government officials, students, and those working in non-governmental organisations. Abstracts…

 

http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/1st-national-humanities-higher-degree-conference-1st-announcement-and-call-abstracts

1st National Humanities Higher Degree Conference: 1st Announcement and Call for Abstracts

The NWU Faculty of Humanities is proud to host the 1st National Humanities Higher Degree Conference: 1st Announcement and Call for Abstracts. The conference aims to bring together higher degree students and study leaders from various Humanities study topics. Presentations on proposed and current research, as well as finished findings, are…

 

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Earth Day

This is an annual event held to show support for environmental protection. The day, which was first observed on April 22, 1970, currently comprises a diverse range of events coordinated globally by earthday.org to diversify, educate, and energize the global environmental movement. It is one of the largest environmental days, with over 1 billion…

 

http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/world-environment-day

World Environment Day

This is an international day to raise global awareness and action to safeguard the environment. The event, which has been conducted annually since 1973 and is led by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), has evolved to be the greatest global venue for environmental awareness. Millions of people from all around the world participate in…

 

http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/world-oceans-day

World Oceans Day

This day aims to increase awareness of the importance of the seas in daily life. Our seas are not just the lungs of our world; they are also a major source of food and medicine, as well as an essential component of the ecosystem. The goal of the environmental awareness day is to educate the public about the effects of human activity on the ocean.…

 

http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/world-day-combat-desertification-and-droughts

World Day to Combat Desertification and Droughts

Every year, this day is marked to raise public awareness of global efforts to battle desertification. The goal of the day is to serve as a reminder to everyone that land degradation neutrality may be achieved via creative problem-solving, active community involvement, and cross-level cooperation. The day urges everyone on the planet to prioritize…

 

http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/world-water-week

World Water Week

The theme of World Water Week is creativity in the face of unprecedented problems. Our current approach to managing water is being called into question by the theme Seeds of Change: Innovative Solutions for a Water-Wise World. Which concepts, inventions, and governance frameworks will be necessary in a world where water is more scarce? For more…

 

http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/national-arbor-week

National Arbor Week

It is time to encourage everyone in South Africa to plant native trees as a concrete and symbolic act of sustainable environmental management. It calls for participation in "greening" communities from all sectors of society, including the public, the commercial sector, non-governmental organizations, and community-based organizations. For…

 

http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/world-water-monitoring-day

World Water Monitoring Day

On September 18, around 150 nations get together to celebrate World Water Monitoring Day. We have been taught since an early age the importance of water in maintaining the health and well-being of all living things. After all, 60% to 70% of the human body is made up of water. Water is so crucial that finding water sources on other planets takes up…

 

http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/international-day-climate-action

International Day of Climate Action

Constitues a global platform for climate action from all angles, focusing on the creation of strong regulations, significant changes to the industrial model, successful technology advancements, and, most importantly, raising awareness of climate change. For more upcoming NWU environmental dates, click here.

 

http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/world-wildlife-conservation-day

World Wildlife Conservation Day

This is an opportunity to take stock of the issues threatening global wildlife biodiversity, reflect on how we can act and make a difference. Driven by the demand for illegal animal parts and products on the black market, humans have been hunting, poaching, and slaughtering several wildlife species to the brink of extinction. For more upcoming…

 

http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/vanderbijlpark-campus-2023-book-exhibition

Vanderbijlpark Campus 2023 Book Exhibition

You are cordially invited to the Vanderbijlpark Campus 2023 Book Exhibition hosted by the Library and Information Service. Staff and students are invited to join. 9 May  2023 - 10h00 - 16h00 10 May 2023 - 09h00 - 14h00

 

http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/nwu-integrated-research-integrity-management-system-irims-concepts-structures-processes

The NWU Integrated Research Integrity Management System (IRIMS): Concepts, Structures, Processes, and Procedures

The NWU cordially invites you to The NWU Integrated Research Integrity Management System (IRIMS): Concepts, Structures, Processes, and Procedures, presented by Prof. Minrie Greeff, Research Integrity Office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Research & Innovation. All academics and postgraduates are welcome to join. Those that attended the last…

 

http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/baqonde-eu-training

BAQONDE EU Training

The Language Directorate is proudly hosting the BAQONDE EU workshop of 2023. Watch this space for exciting news and updates.

 

http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/2nd-virtual-food-security-and-safety-fss-seminar-prof-cm-mnisi

2nd Virtual Food Security and Safety (FSS) Seminar: Prof CM Mnisi

You are cordially invited to the 2nd Virtual Food Security and Safety (FSS) Seminar by Prof CM Mnisi. Everyone interested is welcome to join. Topic: Are We Food Secure? If Not, Let Us Practice Sustainable Poultry Farming.   Join seminar Poster

 

http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/inequality-elephants-and-crime

Inequality, Elephants, and Crime

Please confirm attendance on or before 1 May, by clicking HERE

 

http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/itlt-talk-sessions

ITLT talk sessions

The Centre for Teaching and Learning invites you to attend the various ITLT talk sessions presented by Rob Peregoodoff from UBC Sauder School of Business – Learning Services,Vancouver, Canada.   For more information, Click Here

 

http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/nwu-african-music-workshop-series-keitumetse-joyce-moholoagae

NWU African Music Workshop Series: Keitumetse Joyce Moholoagae

Bio South African vocalist & workshop leader - Moholoagae is a South African vocalist and educator. She studied classical voice and performance at the University of KwaZulu-Natal and then at the Royal Academy of Music in London. She has performed across various music genres including opera, classical and South African jazz and has…

 

http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/nwu-african-music-workshop-series-mpho-molikeng

NWU African Music Workshop Series: Mpho Molikeng

Bio Basotho instrument specialist, lesiba player & researcher - Molikeng is an esteemed musical collaborator, archivist and researcher. He has toured regionally and internationally, and is known to be one of the few people remaining who plays the rare lesiba, a stringed instrument from Lesotho. He has collaborated with local and…

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