CTL staff training - Webinar: eFundi: Introduction to Tests & Quizzes
This training is only available to all staff of the NWU. To find out more about this exciting online event and register, click here!
CTL staff training - Webinar: Rubric Development for Assessment: How Good Is Good Enough?
This training is only available to all staff of the NWU. To find out more about this exciting online event and register, click here!
CTL staff training - Webinar: Ed Tech: Best practices when making a video
This training is only available to all staff of the NWU. To find out more about this exciting online event and register, click here!
Language Awareness Week 2021
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INitiate - #CountMeIn - Virtual self-defence class
Register here (RSVP before 9 August 2021) You are invited to join us virtually for the third event of the #CountmeIN campaign. Gender Based Violence is a reality in the daily lives of so many people. Learning how to defend yourself in a situation where you are at risk, is a skill that nobody can take away from you.
CTL and Faculty of Theology Colloquium on Decolonising Christianity: Implications for preparing future ministers
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CTL Colloquium on Instantiations of Decolonised Curriculum
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Why vaccinate?
Why you should be vaccinated! Interview with Dr Emile Kotzé (Occupational Health Specialist)
Colloquium - Transparency in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education
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A Virtual Workshop on the Role of Women in Traditional Governance
An important feature of the South African Constitution is its demand for equality. However, the same Constitution protects the right of persons belonging to traditional communities to enjoy their culture with other members of the community, though this right might not be exercised in a manner that infringes the equality rights of women.…
Vaccinations
Covid-19 vaccination sites at NWU closed for now The Covid-19 vaccination drive in South Africa received a boost with thousands of members of the public getting their vaccinations at three NWU sites, the Great Hall in Mahikeng, the Dampad Dining Hall in Potchefstroom and the old Administration building in Vanderbijlpark. These sites were…
PhASRec Virtual Open Day: 2022 Post-graduate recruitment
A Virtual Open Day of the Research Focus Area Physical Activity, Sport and Recreation (PhASRec) for the recruitment of prospective students interested in Masters or Doctoral degree in Human Movement Sciences or Recreation Sciences. Projects uploaded on the PhASRec You Tube channel related to the projects available for 2022 will be discussed and…
Conservation Leadership and Futures Thinking – why is it important?
You are hereby invited to a webinar hosted by the North-West University, Research Unit for Environmental Sciences and Management as well as the Namibia University of Science and Technology, Biodiversity Research Centre, to share views on the importance of conservation leadership and futures thinking within the conservation sector. Read more on…
Annual NWU Lecture on Academic Freedom 2021
RSVP for Zoom Annual NWU Lecture on Academic Freedom by Prof. Kwadwo Appiagyei-Atua, School of Law, University of Ghana, Legon, Accra The Coloniality of Higher Education in Africa, the Decolonisation Agenda, and Academic Freedom Programme for Annual Lecture [accordion] Abstract Coloniality of higher education in…