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Focus on teaching, Unisa told

A quality audit tells university to get its vast house in order, write Cornia Pretorius and Primarashni Gower.

For now, Steyn stays

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

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

“The Sharpeville integrated nutrition programme for the elderly is my passion,” says Wilna Oldewage-Theron .

Unisa reaches out to others

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

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

Tenderpreneurship and divisions in central planning are threatening the future wellbeing of the country.

Leaving the bay

In fact, one of the guiding principles of Belacqua and so it goes is to think aloud about possible future scenarios for higher education.