Skip to main content
Home
  • English
  • Afrikaans

NWU Main

  • About Us
    • Welcome to the NWU
    • NWU Governance
    • NWU Management
    • Statute and Guiding Documents
    • Policies and Rules
    • Transformation at the NWU
    • NWU Way Values and Culture
    • Quick Stats
    • Faculty Fact Sheets
    • Internationalisation
    • NWU Publications
    • Rankings
    • NWU Women in Leadership
    • Contact us
  • Study at NWU
    • Apply Here
    • Bursaries
    • Payable fees
    • Undergraduate Studies
    • Postgraduate Studies
    • Distance Learning - Study Section
    • Short Courses
    • Residences
    • Business School
    • International Students - Study Section
    • Academic Yearbooks
    • Sport
  • Teaching and Learning
    • Economic and Management Sciences
    • Education
    • Engineering
    • Health Sciences
    • Humanities
    • Law
    • Natural and Agricultural Sciences
    • Theology
    • Centre for Teaching and Learning
    • Career Services
    • Distance Learning - Teaching Section
    • Language Directorate
    • Student Academic Lifecycle Administration
    • International Student Compliance Office
    • Faculty Fact Sheets
  • Research and Innovation
    • Research and Innovation
    • DVC: Research and Innovation
    • Research Support Department
    • Integrated Research Integrity Management System (IRIMS)
    • Technology Transfer and Innovation Support
    • International Students - Research Section
    • Read about our research
    • Our library
    • Postgraduate studies
    • Research ethics
    • Research entities
    • Inaugural lectures
  • Library
  • News & Media
    • From the Vice-Chancellor
    • Media Releases
    • Announcements
    • News
    • NWU Blog
    • Social Media
    • Publications and videos

NWU Secondary

  • Current Students
    • Academic Integrity
    • Account enquiries
    • Campus Health Care Centre
    • Career Services
    • Centre for Teaching and Learning
    • Class timetables
    • eFundi
    • Exam results
    • Exam and assessment timetables
    • Graduation ceremonies
    • Important dates
    • NWU payment card and student specials
    • Personal Exam timetable
    • Participation Marks
    • Registration
    • Student Academic Lifecycle Administration
    • Student Life
    • Maintenance Request
    • Sport
    • Student Counselling and Development
    • Yearbooks
  • Contact us
Engineering  

Multisite Search

 

http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/prestige-lecture-dr-mampho-modise-sarb-deputy-governor

Prestige Lecture by Dr. Mampho Modise, SARB Deputy Governor

The Principal and Vice-Chancellor of North-West University (NWU), Prof. Mzuvanzi Bismark Tyobeka, warmly invites you to a prestigious lecture delivered by Dr. Mampho Modise, Deputy Governor of the South African Reserve Bank (SARB). Topic: The overview and role of the SARB, monetary policy, financial stability, and economic statistics…

 

http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/threads-exhibition-opening

Threads Exhibition Opening

The NWU Gallery, in partnership with the Faculty of Education, proudly presents a curated selection of artworks by the 2024 Visual Art for Education students. Through their projects, students explore, reimagine, and engage with contemporary art practices, while also addressing themes of inquiry into the world, within the world, and among…

 

http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/pitso-20244-webinar-first-medium-term-budget-policy-statement-gnu-review

Pitso 2024.4 Webinar: The First Medium Term Budget Policy Statement of the GNU: A Review

You are cordially invited to join us for the PITSO Webinar. The 2024 MTBPS is expected to prioritize balancing the immediate need for economic recovery and social support with ensuring long-term fiscal sustainability. Key focus areas will include fiscal consolidation, managing the national debt, boosting economic growth, tackling unemployment, and…

 

http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/15th-chpc-7th-nithecs-coding-summer-school

15th CHPC & 7th NITheCS Coding Summer School

You are cordially invited to the 15th CHPC & 7th NITheCS Coding Summer School that is attended at a designated university or research location in southern Africa. Theme: Foundations in Data Science & Computational Thinking. The School offers: Daily lectures, code-along, interactive tutorials, and assignments. STEM talks…

 

http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/recognition-prior-learning-national-conference-indigenous-knowledge

Recognition Of Prior Learning National Conference In the Indigenous Knowledge

The Department of Science and Innovation (DSI), in collaboration with North-West University (NWU), invite you to a National Conference Workshop aimed at developing and finalising norms and standards for six indigenous knowledge disciplines in KwaZulu-Natal province. The conference is expected to host between 80-100 participants, including…

 

http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/agriculture-policy-indaba

Agriculture Policy Indaba

The Department of Agriculture, Economics, and Extension at North-West University warmly invites you to an online discussion and deliberation under the theme "Agriculture Policy Indaba." As we celebrate 30 years of democracy, this event will provide an opportunity to reflect on inclusivity and transformation in agriculture, with a special focus…

 

http://www.nwu.ac.za/internationalisation/international-strategic-partnerships-and-collaborations

International strategic partnerships and collaborations

Internationalisation is key at the NWU The North-West University (NWU) does not function in a bubble and does not operate in isolation. Our stage is a global one and we are spreading our wings further than ever before.   The NWU is aggressively pursuing internationalisation as it is one of our strategic priorities. We do this,…

 

http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/symposium-equitable-and-sustainable-community-engagement-humanities

Symposium: Equitable and Sustainable Community Engagement in the Humanities

The NWU Faculty of Humanities cordially invite you to a Symposium titled "Equitable and Sustainable Community Engagement in the Humanities". Symposium Details: Spoken papers are welcome 20 minutes presentation + 10 minutes Q&A Panel: 75 minutes + 12 minutes Q&A Workshops: 75 minutes + 15 minutes Q&A Community-…

 

http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/nwu-business-school-open-day-2024

NWU Business School Open Day

You are cordially invited to the NWU Business School Open Day, an exclusive opportunity to explore our dynamic programs, meet our distinguished faculty, and network with fellow professionals. Join us for insightful presentations, interactive sessions, and a tour of our state-of-the-art facilities. Discover how NWU Business School can help you…

 

http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/inaugural-lecture-prof-esther-omolola-fayemi

Inaugural Lecture by Prof Esther Omolola Fayemi

Topic: The Myth Behind Small Things with Novel Applications.

 

http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/inaugural-lecture-prof-sune-ferreira-schenk

Inaugural Lecture by Prof Suné Ferreira-Schenk

Topic: Decolonising Investment Patterns.

 

http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/public-lecture-prof-ngugi-wa-thiongo-university-california-irvine

Public Lecture by Prof Ngugi wa Thiong’o (University of California, Irvine)

The Indigenous Language Media in Africa (ILMA) cordially invites you to the Public Lecture by Prof Ngugi wa Thiong’o,  from the University of California, Irvine. Topic: The Joycean Paradox revisited: Language Empires and Literary Identity Theft. About Prof Ngugi wa Thiong’o Biography In his crowded career and…

 

http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/exhibition-i-see-you-telling-through-faces

Exhibition - I See You: Telling Through Faces

You are warmly invited to an Exhibition, titled "I See You: Telling Through Faces". The exhibition will focus on celebrating, embracing, and discussing the human face as a subject of art and as a canvas. Themes of self-expression, womanhood, defiance, and experimentation are visited. Artists were given the exhibition brief and were free to…

 

http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/inaugural-lecture-prof-michael-bukohwo-esiefarienrhe

Inaugural Lecture by Prof Michael Bukohwo Esiefarienrhe

Topic: Software- The backbone for technological development and innovation.

 

http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/inaugural-lecture-prof-ian-bekker

Inaugural Lecture by Prof Ian Bekker

Topic: The Word Made Flesh: Reflections on Phonetics and the Incarnate Word.

 

http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/inaugural-lecture-prof-minja-gerber

Inaugural Lecture by Prof Minja Gerber

Topic: Skin, more than just a dermo-cover.

 

http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/inaugural-lecture-prof-rachid-ouifki

Inaugural Lecture by Prof Rachid Ouifki

Topic: Mathematical Insights into the Complex Dynamics of Communicable and Noncommunicable Diseases.

 

http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/inaugural-lecture-prof-rlj-roelof-coetzer

Inaugural Lecture by Prof RLJ (Roelof) Coetzer

Topic: Data Alchemy: Transforming Information into Scientific Learning and Discovery.

 

http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/inaugural-lecture-prof-liandi-van-der-berg

Inaugural Lecture by Prof Liandi van der Berg

Topic: A game-changer: Competitive intelligence in elite sport team coaching.

 

http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/inaugural-lecture-prof-ijh-jaco-visagie

Inaugural Lecture by Prof IJH (Jaco) Visagie

Topic: On the practicalities of theoretical statistics.

Pagination

  • First page « First
  • Previous page ‹‹
  • …
  • Page 958
  • Page 959
  • Page 960
  • Page 961
  • Current page 962
  • Page 963
  • Page 964
  • Page 965
  • Page 966
  • …
  • Next page ››
  • Last page Last »

NWU Footer Logo

Contact us

Find us

Calendars
Emergency contacts
Maps and Directions
Quick links A-Z

Get involved

Alumni
Giving
Tenders
Vacancies

Our Responsibility

Fraud Awareness
Human Rights
PAIA and POPI
Community Impact

Staff and Students

DIY Services
Staff Intranet
Webmail
eFundi
FacebookInstagram  MyNWU Blog Tiktok  Telegram  Youtube  Twitter X

© North-West University 2025 Terms & Conditions and Privacy Statement