With many tongues
Karabo KeepileThe University of Limpopo has pioneered the country's first and only dual-medium degree -- BA in Contemporary English and Multilingual Studies.

The University of Limpopo has pioneered the country's first and only dual-medium degree -- BA in Contemporary English and Multilingual Studies.
The experts on how to survive as first-year university students are ... this year's second years. Here they share their advice for grade 12s.
More than 20 Johannesburg City councillors are receiving training from Wits Enterprise in specialised project management.
UniZulu's partnership with wildlife organisation opens doors for students
A new MXit application to help pupils improve their computer literacy skills has emerged from doctoral research at NMMU.
The University of the Free State's unique career preparation programme involves a partnership between the university and FET colleges.
Governments around the world are addressing the problem, so why isn't South Africa?
A Westerner's fascination with a culture not his own -- but yet so much a part of him.
Do we suffer from political kwashiorkor -- the absence of ideas?
UKZN recently hosted the second Network for Regional Integration Studies seminar, involving African, Caribbean and Pacific states.
Ulrike Kistner considers the ambiguities of transformation in higher education.
“Never fight the crocodile in the water”: the phrase has been much on my own mind since I was asked to join the planning committee...
Next week's higher education summit will be the first time all players have gathered to discuss the problems of transforming the tertiary sector.
The disappointment of matric results is not the end of the world -- kick-start your future by using this time wisely.
Radiologists need to attend seminars and workshops to broaden their knowledge in specific areas.
Adult students, though highly committed, are being sidelined by budgetary priorities.
Moves to recognise the value of learning gained outside formal institutions continue.
Long-time Wits University registrar Derek Swemmer joined the University of the Free State (UFS) at the beginning of the month.
More women are making their mark in the traditionally male domain of engineering.
Learning in one's mother tongue promotes a deep conceptual understanding of a subject.