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Toets Maart 2024

Evashni Jansen Potchefstrom North West University Registration Apply here                 Dear colleague, Following the unrest and disruption of the academic programme and…

 

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Research news and notices

  [accordion collapsed] Dates for IRIMS training 2025   All Academic staff members who have not yet attended the IRIMS Training are encouraged to attend as this is mandatory for all academic staff of the NWU and all postgraduate students.  The IRIMS training is valid for three years.   The invitation to attend…

 

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Tennis

[accordion collapsed] Mahikeng Campus Tennis is an Olympic sport and is played at all levels of society and at all ages. The sport can be played by anyone who can hold a racket, including wheelchair users. The game originated in England and dates back to the 19th century. The sport has since produced global superstars who are…

 

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Tennis

[accordion collapsed] Mahikengkampus Tennis is ’n Olimpiese sport en word op alle vlakke van die samelewing en deur alle ouderdomsgroepe gespeel. Die sport kan gespeel word deur enigeen wat ’n raket kan vashou, insluitende mense in rolstoele. Die spel het in Engeland ontstaan en dateer terug na die 19de eeu. Die sport het sedertdien…

 

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Faculty of Humanities celebrates community engagement at showcase

“Do your little bit of good where you are; it's those little bits of good put together that overwhelm the world.” Desmond Tutu. Community engagement is about people meeting people and sharing knowledge. It is done to touch lives, strengthen human connections, and remind us that learning has its deepest meaning when it serves others. Helping…

 

http://news.nwu.ac.za/livestock-farming-under-pressure-sa-balances-food-security-and-emissions

Livestock farming under pressure as SA balances food security and emissions

Livestock farming feeds millions of South Africans, but it also leaves a carbon footprint that cannot be ignored. North-West University (NWU) animal scientist Prof Kenny Mnisi says the challenge is finding the balance between sustaining households and tackling climate change. Many farmers, however, are unaware of this link. Prof Mnisi says…

 

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Alumnus Tshegofatso Ramokopeloa – a trailblazer in law and African spirituality

“Tempus tuum adest – Your time has arrived.” This powerful Latin phrase is not just a motto for Tshegofatso Ramokopeloa, it is the guiding principle of her life and career. Born and raised in the heart of Mabeskraal village, Tshegofatso proudly identifies herself as ngwanyana wa Motlhako, the only daughter in a family of six siblings. Today…

 

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Lulama Mabala: It is time to rethink retirement

South Africans tend to think of retirement in rands and cents. Yet, research by Lulama Mabala suggests that what people do with their time after leaving work is just as critical as how they fund it. Mabala is an expert in leisure, physical activity, wellness, successful ageing and community engagement at the North-West University’s (NWU)…

 

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Dr Maryke Schoonen is ensuring that rare diseases meet science, not neglect

Genomic medicine promises to revolutionise healthcare, but Africa remains dangerously underrepresented in the data that drives it. This gap leaves thousands of families without answers and, too often, without hope. At the North-West University’s (NWU) Mitochondria Research Laboratory and the National Metabolomics Platform, Dr Maryke Schoonen is…

 

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Itumeleng Bahetane – from campus radio to regional SABC leadership

“Let your work speak for you.” This quiet conviction guides Itumeleng Bahetane, an accomplished broadcaster, academic and media strategist and proud North-West University (NWU) alumnus. From his early days behind a radio mic in Mahikeng to leading regional operations for the SABC in North West, Bahetane’s journey is a story of vision,…
Chantelle Feldhaus holds LLB and LLM degrees and is currently enrolled for an LLD. After being admitted as an attorney of the High Court in 2004, she joined the North-West University Law Faculty in 2005. She currently lectures family law at the undergraduate level and is the programme director for the master’s degree in international child law. In…

 

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Chantelle Feldhaus

Chantelle Feldhaus holds LLB and LLM degrees and is currently enrolled for an LLD. After being admitted as an attorney of the High Court in 2004, she joined the North-West University Law Faculty in 2005. She currently lectures family law at the undergraduate level and is the programme director for the master’s degree in international child law. In…

 

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Chantelle Feldhaus


 

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Luni Vermeulen


 

http://news.nwu.ac.za/breaking-barriers-prof-suranie-horn-science-sustainability-and-women-stem

Breaking barriers: Prof Suranie Horn on science, sustainability, and women in STEM

When a research paper leaps from the quiet world of academia into the glare of public debate, it is rarely accidental. For Prof Suranie Horn of the North-West University (NWU), that moment arrived when she and her colleagues revealed that HIV antiretrovirals (ARVs) such as lopinavir and efavirenz were not only saving lives but also seeping into…

 

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Mr Sifundo Mdhluli


 

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Salphinah Ubisi


 

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Captain Sibisi ready to lead NWU Eagles into semifinal battle

Aphelele Wandile Sibisi’s football journey began on the streets of Mandeni in KwaZulu-Natal, where he spent hours kicking a ball around with friends. Today, the 22-year-old defender leads the North-West University (NWU) Eagles into a decisive moment in the Varsity Football tournament. With one round-robin match left on Thursday, 18 September,…

 

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Emma Maletsoa


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