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Online Webinar: Covid-19 and the Economy
Click here to register Seven top speakers, national and international, will give their perspective on Covid-19 and the way forward.http://www.nwu.ac.za/gender-and-language-awareness-weeks
Gender and Language Awareness weeks
Gender and Language Awareness weeks Online in the week of 28 September - 2 October 2020 As a public higher education institution, the North-West University (NWU) has a responsibility to create inclusive conversations about current affairs with a diverse group of stakeholders. As part of this mission, the mandate of the…http://www.nwu.ac.za/nsfas-2021
NSFAS-2021
NSFAS announcements Minister Blade Nzimande: NSFAS 2022 applications official opening Read the full statement The applications system will be open from 2 November 2021 until 07 January 2022 when the NSC results are released. Students qualify to get NSFAS funding if you are a South African citizen or permanent…http://www.nwu.ac.za/event/open-access-week-2019
Open access week 2019
Open Access content is online, freely accessible and encourages the free exchange of knowledge and resources to widen access that might encourage creativity and also allow others to re-use the research. Anyone can benefit from wider access to research. For more information (including venues and times) and to view the programmehttp://www.nwu.ac.za/event/are-you-ip-wise-if-you-undertake-research-you-also-need-understand-intellectual-property
Are you IP WISE? If you undertake research you also need to understand Intellectual Property!
SARIMA*, in conjunction with NIPMO** and your Technology Transfer Office at North-West University Vaal Campus are running a workshop to help researchers (whether an academic, postgraduate student or postdoctoral fellow), understand the basics of IP and how to identify and protect it. To register - Deadline for registration is…http://www.nwu.ac.za/404
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Public lecture: Infant and child health - a Finnish perspective with global relevance
Book at Welma Lubbe - To view the programme and for more informationhttp://www.nwu.ac.za/event/telit-sa-workshop-career-development-planning-dr-liandi-van-den-berg
TELIT-SA Workshop: Career Development Planning with Dr Liandi van den Berg
To view the programme NB: Those that cannot attend in person can still connect remotely via the Vidyo link (If you do not have this software, please contact your IT service desk to install Vidyo on your device). Note: Only for TELIT-SA members (members are from three campuses, VC PC and MC) and across…http://www.nwu.ac.za/event/telit-sa-workshop-linkedin-session
TELIT-SA Workshop: LinkedIn Session
Note: Only for TELIT-SA members (members are from three campuses, VC PC and MC) and across multidisciplinary faculties / departments.http://www.nwu.ac.za/event/telit-sa-writing-retreat
TELIT-SA: Writing Retreat
Registration Facilitator: Prof Ronél Ferreira (University of Pretoria) Note: Only for TELIT-SA members (members are from three campuses, VC PC and MC) and across multidisciplinary faculties / departments.http://www.nwu.ac.za/event/public-lecture-workshop-academic-freedom-prof-klaus-d-beiter
Public lecture & workshop on Academic Freedom by Prof Klaus D Beiter
Topic: Academic freedom violations 2.0: The South African university in ruins? Speaker: Prof Klaus D Beiterhttp://www.nwu.ac.za/event/public-lecture-prof-katja-jorenen
Public Lecture by by Prof Katja Jorenen
More about Prof Katja Joronenhttp://www.nwu.ac.za/event/mahikeng-closing-ceremony
Mahikeng Closing Ceremony
Dear Mahikeng Staff Member Please donate any non-perishables towards the needy (e.g rice, tin fish etc to be donated for Christmas) for the year end function. Please confirm your attendance on or before 20 November 2019 by following the link. It is important to confirm so that we should be able to determine the number of…http://www.nwu.ac.za/event/postponed-engineering-week
Postponed - Engineering Week
The NWU Faculty of Engineering hosts the Engineering weeks every year during the March and June school holidays, giving learners the opportunity to gain practical exposure to the different disciplines of engineering at the Potchefstroom campus. During the Engineering week, you will eat like an NWU student, live like an NWU student, and have fun…http://www.nwu.ac.za/event/online-engineering-week