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- Focus on teaching, Unisa told
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A quality audit tells university to get its vast house in order, write Cornia Pretorius and Primarashni Gower.
- For now, Steyn stays
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When Jonathan Jansen invited staff to “talk” about whether a statue of MT Steyn should be moved, “shrunk”, his inbox bulged.
- Treasure trove of learning found in library
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A huge, uncatalogued collection at the University of Leiden presents research opportunities for the future, Jos Damen reports.
- Giving healthcare for children and seniors a shot in the arm
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“The Sharpeville integrated nutrition programme for the elderly is my passion,” says Wilna Oldewage-Theron .
- Unisa reaches out to others
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Unisa's commitment to community engagement is paying off -- it has created a directorate for community engagement in the academic planning office.
- Baptism of fire awaits Essop at the Council on Higher Education
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The newly appointed chief executive of the CHE will tackle the organisational turmoil that has undermined the work of the policy advisory body.
- Nails in our economic coffin
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Tenderpreneurship and divisions in central planning are threatening the future wellbeing of the country.
- Leaving the bay
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In fact, one of the guiding principles of Belacqua and so it goes is to think aloud about possible future scenarios for higher education.

