MOVIE OF THE WEEK: Peter Bradshaw reviews <em>The Hurt Locker</em>, Catherine Bigelow’s Oscar winning film about the war in Iraq.
From cash-in-transit heists to ballet, there is something for everyone in the films opening this week.
Procurement processes and the Public Finance Management Act were flouted because of pressure exerted by Sicelo Shiceka.
The newly appointed chief executive of the CHE will tackle the organisational turmoil that has undermined the work of the policy advisory body.
A huge, uncatalogued collection at the University of
Leiden presents research opportunities for the future, Jos Damen reports.
“The Sharpeville integrated nutrition programme for the elderly is my passion,” says Wilna Oldewage-Theron .
When Jonathan Jansen invited staff to “talk” about whether a statue of MT Steyn should be moved, “shrunk”, his inbox bulged.
William Kentridge’s production of <em>The Nose</em> at the New York Metropolitan Opera is an exploration of the operatic form itself.
A new MTN deal lights a spark of hope that all the big BEE transactions may not be over yet.
A quality audit tells university to get its vast house in order, write <b>Cornia Pretorius</b> and <b>Primarashni Gower</b>.