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The current student protests during the State of the Nation Address by President Cyril Ramaphosa, at Wits University and other institutions, are symptoms of...
Prior to the advent of South Africa’s democratic dispensation in 1994, the higher education funding framework, administered through what is today the Department of...
The Optimal Town-Gown Marriage: Key Concepts The Optimal Town-Gown Marriage is a valuable resource for campus and community leaders seeking to understand how the "town" and...
The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) will host a Job‑Seekers Empowerment Workshop on 19 March 2026 in Hatfield to equip unemployed graduates with practical...
As South Africa prepares to host the Student Cities Colloquium from 26–28 March 2026 at the Lagoon Beach Hotel in Milnerton, Cape Town, a...
A Quiet Urban Transformation Across Southern Africa, a quiet transformation is underway. University enrolments are rising. Campuses are expanding. Private student housing markets are booming....
UNISA Radio, in partnership with the City of Tshwane, will host a Back-to-School Charity Drive Activation in Akasia on Friday, February 27, 2026, to...
Collaboration between government, financial institutions, skills bodies and the private sector dominated discussions at the Franchise Association of South Africa (FASA) National Conference &...
The current students' protests during the state of the nation address by President Cyril Ramaphosa, at Wits University and other universities, are symptoms of...
Universities must cultivate diverse and inclusive environments that support students’ spiritual lives. Students are not merely academic performers; they are social, emotional, cultural, and...
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