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Leigh Andrews Wikimania 2018, held in sub-Saharan Africa for the first time from 18 to 22 July 2018, highlighted clear links to Nelson Mandela's legacy and how we can all help put African knowledge on top as Wikipedia aims to create greater knowledge equity into 2030...read |
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| Issued By Eskilz College This year the South African Black Economic Rating Agency (SABERA) turns 10 years old and has just been re-accredited... read |
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| Issued By Eskilz College Over 350 learners with disabilities have enrolled for the Early Childhood Development level 4 learnership at Eskilz College... read |
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| Issued By UCT Graduate School of Business The UCT GSB is on target to graduate a record 10 PhDs in 2018 - with the capping of four new PhDs this June alone - thanks to its ongoing investment in its PhD programme... read |
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| The newly launched Bursarylottery.co.za aims to connect South African students with financial assistance options to further their education... read |
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| Issued By UCT Graduate School of Business A GSB team defeated rivals Stellenbosch in the 2018 Backsberg Vino Varsity Business School Challenge with its professional and meaningful solutions to an unusual challenge... read |
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| The University of Johannesburg (UJ) recently presented its African Stitch Secondary Co-operative Enactus project at the Enactus South Africa National Competition... read |
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| Zoaib Hoosen AI is expected to create 2.3 million new jobs by 2020. Five ways to prepare for a future with artificial intelligence... read |
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| Oliver Mutanga, Bothwell Manyonga, Sindile Ngubane South Africa finally has a disability policy that's specific to the higher education sector... read |
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| Government wants more young people to attain skills and competencies that will help them find jobs or create their own enterprises... read |
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| Higher Education and Training Deputy Minister Buti Manamela has tasked Life Orientation (LO) lecturers to be at the forefront of exploring new ways to teach, inspire and help build the nation... read |
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| The #TaftaTellMyStory competition, hosted by The Association for the Aged (Tafta), is a writing and multimedia competition open to all primary schools in the Durban region to commemorate the organisation's 60th birthday... read |
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| South Africa's first SETA-accredited Barista Training Academy in Newton, Johannesburg has been launched and serves to "improve the quality of baristas' skills, employ more people and improve their earning ability." read |
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| Introducing capital into a company can play a huge role in the execution of its growth strategy, but businesses need to be funding-ready before approaching investors for capital... read |
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| MySchool MyVillage MyPlanet recently partnered with Better SA to host a collaborative volunteer event to help address youth unemployment in SA... read |
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| An increasing number of South Africans are getting involved in giving, making regular donations to different non-profits... read |
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| As the largest consumer group in the world today, it is impossible to ignore the impact millennials have had - and will continue to have for decades to come as they settle into their prime spending years... read |
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| Piotr Wolski Much has been argued about the causes of the 2017 Cape Town water crisis... read |
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| Stellenbosch University currently seeks to appoint a suitably qualified and experienced senior lecturer: quantitative methods (Ref.EBW04/232/0718). Applications close 24 August 2018. Read more >> |
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