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About us
Population and Health is a research focus area (RFA) housed in the Faculty of Humanities. The primary focus of the entity is to conduct high-quality research addressing equity and sustainable development issues in diverse global societies, with a particular emphasis on Sub-Saharan Africa. Currently, the entity consists of three main…http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/population-and-health/projects
Projects
Highlights of ongoing projects initiated by staff of the Population and Health RFA. There are several projects at different stages of development conducted by entity members, and the list will be updated with new developments. They fall under different sub-programs whose information appeared in other sections. a) Psychological…http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/population-and-health/contact-us
Contact us
(Acting Director: Population and Health Research Focus Area) Dr Karabo Mhele Tel: +27 18 389 2166 Email: karabo.mhele@nwu.ac.za Mafikeng Campus North-West University Administrative Officer Thabang Mmokonyana Tel: +27 18 389 2278 Email: thabang.mmokonyana@nwu.ac.za Mafikeng Campus North-West Universityhttp://humanities.nwu.ac.za/communication/communication-studies-test
Communication Studies Test
The School of Communication houses the subject groups Graphic Design, History of Art, and Communication and is run by a team of dynamic academics with a unique combination of career expertise and academic qualifications. The module content is revised regularly to make sure we remain at the forefront of developments in our respective…http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/communication-studies/communication
Communication
[accordion] Overview The communication programme offers students an interdisciplinary foundation in the theoretical underpinnings and skills necessary to become communication, media and public relations practitioners and informed/critical media producers and consumers. The purpose of the qualification is to enable students to…http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/communication/staff-history-art
Staff - History of Art
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Administrative staff
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Academic Literacy - staff
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Afrikaans and Dutch - staff
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English - staff
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French - staff
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Setswana - staff
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Language Practice - staff
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Musikhane
Background Bertha Spies was an associate professor in music theory at the NWU School of Music from 1993 until 2003. During the early years of her tenure, Prof Spies recognized a serious need to improve and enrich the lives of children from low socio-economic communities in Potchefstroom. In her view, the method to accomplish this aim…http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/music/brass
Brass
Dr Yvonne-Marié Brand (higher brass) Mr Justin Sasman (lower brass) The Brass division at NWU School of Music, established in July 2013 with the appointment of its first full-time lecturer, has rapidly grown into one of the largest and most dynamic brass programmes in the country. This…http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/music/piano