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Salphinah Ubisi


 

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Salphinah Ubisi


 

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Dr Nkosingiphile Mkhize


 

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Ms Thato Motswakae


 

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Tumi Mzini


 

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Loraine Mzini


 

http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/studywell/student-well-being

Student Well-Being

Introduction to Student Well-Being ,   Student well-being refers to a student’s ability to stay motivated, engaged, and mentally and physically healthy while navigating the demands of academic life. It is not just about being healthy and feeling well; it is about sustaining performance, protecting mental health, and continuing to develop in the face of academic and personal…, Study Demands and Study Resources, The Study Demands–Resources theory identifies two core dimensions within the student experience: study demands and study resources . However, student well-being is shaped by more than just the academic experience. Study, personal, and home-related demands and resources can interact in complex ways.   Study demands Study Resources, Study Demands, In practical terms, study demands refer to aspects of studying or student life that require a student’s mental, emotional, or physical energy. While some demands are considered ‘normal’ and help students learn and grow, too many or too intense demands, especially without adequate resources, can leave students feeling tired, stressed, or burned out…, Study Resources, Study resources refer to those aspects of studying or student life that help students manage their demands and build, maintain, or restore their mental, emotional, or physical energy. While some resources are naturally part of university life, others can be intentionally developed or accessed to strengthen students’ ability to deal with challenges…, Student Behaviours, Student well-being and the overall university experience are shaped by both the university and students’ behaviours - it is a shared responsibility. While the university provides support and resources, students also have accountability for how they navigate their studies. Some students respond proactively, adapting to challenges and leveraging…, Self-defeating Behaviours, In practical terms, self-defeating behaviours refer to maladaptive patterns that hinder students’ ability to cope with demands or access available resources. They are typically reactive, short-term oriented, and may result from feelings of helplessness, overload, or exhaustion. Self-defeating behaviours can also create additional demands and…, Proactive Behaviours, Proactive behaviours are actions that students intentionally take to improve their learning conditions, well-being, or performance. Students who engage in such behaviours often feel more motivated and in control of challenges. Proactive behaviour enables students to generate or access resources, manage stress, and initiate positive spirals of well…, Student Burnout and Engagement, The Study Demands–Resources theory explains student well-being through a health impairment and motivational process . The health-impairment process is triggered when a student’s demands exceed their available resources, leading to feelings of exhaustion, cynicism, and a lack of efficacy. However, when resources are available and well-aligned with…, Student Burnout, Student burnout is a state of prolonged stress that develops over time when a student’s study demands continuously exceed their available resources. It typically involves three interrelated components: Exhaustion occurs when students experience extreme mental, emotional, or physical fatigue due to continuous or excessively high study demands over…, Student Engagement, Student engagement is defined as a fulfilling state of mind related to study, where a student is motivated and actively involved in their study-related tasks and environment. Student engagement consists of three dimensions, namely: Vigour is characterised by high levels of energy and mental resilience while studying, demonstrating a willingness to…, Student Health, Beyond burnout and engagement, other health-related aspects of a student’s life are essential, including physical, mental, and emotional health. When students cultivate habits that protect and enhance these aspects of their lives, they are better equipped to navigate the challenges and opportunities of university life and flourish as students…, Student Outcomes,   Performance Intention to drop out.  , Performance, Academic performance is one of the most observable outcomes of the dynamic interplay between study demands, study resources, and student behaviours. Importantly, performance is not only about grades or completion rates, but also about the development of core academic competencies, critical thinking, and the ability to transfer learning across…, Intention to drop out, Students’ intention to discontinue their studies could be a significant indicator of compromised well-being. In line with the Study Demands–Resources theory, this intention often arises from prolonged experiences in which study demands exceed available resources. Over time, this can lead to the health-impairment process, in which the student…

 

http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/studywell/publications-student-well-being

Publications on Student Well-Being

 , Welcome to the StudyWell publication page,   This collection presents a series of research articles published by researchers in the StudyWell initiative.  Publications Study Demands–Resources Theory: Understanding Student Well-Being in Higher Education Bakker, A. B., & Mostert, K. (2024). Study Demands–Resources Theory: Understanding Student Well-Being in Higher Education. Educational…

 

http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/centre-digital-humanities/about-us

About Us

  Dream We imagine a South Africa where every community’s stories, knowledge, and creativity thrive in vibrant digital spaces. In this future, technology is more than a tool. We envision a South Africa where technology plays a critical role in amplifying local wisdom, connecting generations, and building fair and sustainable…

 

http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/studywell/about-us

About Us

 , StudyWell: Student Well-Being Initiative, Scientific insight. Practical impact. Student well-being at the centre. At StudyWell, we believe research should do more than inform, it should empower. We are committed to building healthier, more supportive university experiences through collaboration, innovation, and evidence-based practice.  , What is the StudyWell Initiative?, StudyWell is a specialised research initiative within Management Cybernetics, a collaborative research entity formed between the Faculty of Economic and Management Science and the Faculty of Engineering at the North-West University. We aim to design a research-informed system that monitors and supports university students’ well-being. Through…, Our Focus, At StudyWell, we are committed to developing real-time, evidence-based tools and strategies that will enable the North-West University to proactively support student well-being. Our work is grounded in the Study Demands-Resources (SD-R) theory, a framework that helps us understand how the interaction between various demands, resources and…, Our Approach, Multidisciplinary, practice-integrated research and stakeholder collaboration. StudyWell is built on a multidisciplinary, research- and practice-integrated approach, grounded in organisational psychology and enriched through close collaboration with experts from diverse fields, including organisational psychology, engineering, statistics, and deep…

 

http://news.nwu.ac.za/captain-sibisi-ready-lead-nwu-eagles-semifinal-battle

Captain Sibisi ready to lead NWU Eagles into semifinal battle

Aphelele Wandile Sibisi’s football journey began on the streets of Mandeni in KwaZulu-Natal, where he spent hours kicking a ball around with friends. Today, the 22-year-old defender leads the North-West University (NWU) Eagles into a decisive moment in the Varsity Football tournament. With one round-robin match left on Thursday, 18 September,…

 

http://www.nwu.ac.za/date/language-taster-workshop

Language Taster Workshop

Join us for a Sesotho Language Taster, “Tatso ya Puo” workshop! This is your chance to get a feel for one of South Africa's and one of the North-West University’s official languages. Whether you're curious about different cultures or just looking to expand your linguistic horizons, this workshop is the perfect starting point. This event is…

 

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  The world is changing fast, and technology is reshaping how we share stories, preserve culture, and connect. However, too often, these tools are developed without the input of the very communities they are meant to serve. This lack of input can widen the digital divide and put invaluable cultural knowledge at risk. The NWU…

 

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Find Support

You're not alone – the NWU offers several services to support you.  , Know your support services,   CTL   Provides academic support through programs like academic advising, tutoring, supplemental instruction (SI), academic peer mentoring, math and stats centres, reading development, and workshops. Visit CTL SCD   Offers psychological services, career or study guidance and counselling, HIV and AIDS services, social work services, and support…

 

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  Ethical digital heritage At the NWU Centre for Digital Humanities, cultural heritage practices are viewed as a constantly evolving treasure. Therefore, we support projects that focus on exploring digital heritage as living knowledge that shapes our present and future. Our focus on ethical digital heritage ensures that the…

 

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Academic Integrity

Copyright, Plagiarism, and Academic Integrity [accordion collapsed], Copyright, Copyright is the right whereby certain products of the mind are protected by law. The Copyright Act  (Act 98 of 1978) states that copyright is breached if a person who is not the owner of the copyright in any way reproduces literary or musical works without the owner’s permission.  South Africa is a signatory to the  Berne Convention for the…, Plagiarism, Plagiarism is the reproduction of somebody else’s work or ideas, presenting it as your own without giving recognition to that person. This represents academic or intellectual theft. Writing a sentence in your academic report or writing without a reference or quoting it in inverted commas implies that it is your work or idea. However, if this is…, Academic Integrity @ the NWU, Academic Integrity AI @ NWU How to cite ChatGPT [/accordion]  

 

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Information Services

ILS Home Information Services: 1st Year Navigator Academic Integrity Conferences Disability Support Guides, Events & Training LibGuides Printing & Photocopying Short Courses Contact Us, Guides, Events & Training, Guides & Manuals How-to Manuals for Academic Success at NWU Guides and Manuals Online Tutorials and Videos for Academic Support at NWU Online Tutorials/Videos Referella: Comprehensive Referencing Guides for Academic Writing Referella: Referencing Guides Undergraduate Survival Guide Undergraduate Survival Guide Undergraduate Survival Guide…, Undergraduate Training, Contact your Faculty Librarian: Expert Support for Information Literacy at NWU Faculty Librarian  to arrange a training session in: Information literacy walk-in course Database searching and avoiding plagiarism using NWU referencing techniques, Postgraduate Training, Contact your Faculty Librarian: Expert Support for Information Literacy at NWU Faculty Librarian for sessions on: Database searching Avoiding plagiarism with NWU referencing and using reference management tools Understanding bibliometrics and altmetrics. Setting up ORCID and researcher IDs to enhance research impact (in collaboration with ROSS (…, Digital Education Council (DEC) Certificate Training, Courses: AI Literacy for all DEC Certificate in AI for Higher Education Sign in: These courses are free of charge to NWU staff and students. Staff Certificate Courses   - Click on the link to have access to these courses (after signing on at the NWU system). Student Certificate Courses  - Sign in with your universitynumber@mynwu.ac.za account.…

 

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ILS - Information Services

ILS Home Information Services: 1st Year Navigator Academic Integrity Conferences Disability Support Guides, Events & Training LibGuides Printing & Photocopying Short Courses Contact Us  , Information Services, Information literacy home page Information literacy home page   Information Services plays a vital role in equipping users with the skills necessary to navigate today's complex information landscape. We deliver inclusive, comprehensive instruction in all facets of information literacy, including the ability to locate, evaluate, interpret, and…

 

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Library Services

Information and Learning Services (ILS) Circulation Services Circulation Services Circulation Services Access and user categories Book collections Borrow, renew, and return materials Contact us Courier service Document delivery (Intercampus) eReserves Fines Forms Holds Hours Interlibrary loans My account (Patron record) Self-check machine Special…

 

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Belinda Lombard


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