As the Eastern Cape’s education system falls apart learners are taking extreme measures to secure a decent education, writes Primarashni Gower.
How do you plug the brain drain of students leaving your country to study in the United States?
Mesa has drawn on a community of scholars, researchers, teachers, students, government officials in higher education, private sector and civil society
Is there going to be enough space for first-years in the next five years?
Governments and heads of state in the African Union have emphasised the importance of higher education in the development of modern Africa.
A tough reception to the Confederations Cup looms for New Zealand when they open their campaign against rampant European champions, Spain on Sunday.
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/ 20 February 2009
Tuition fee increases at most of South Africa’s 23 public higher education institutions have been kept below 10% or did not increase at all this year.
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/ 4 February 2009
Two student leaders were arrested at Wednesday’s protest action at the Westville campus of UKZN, for allegedly inciting public violence.
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/ 12 December 2008
Aaron Ndlovu, the vice-chancellor of Mangosuthu University of Technology, had software installed to record the phone conversations of staff members.
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/ 3 December 2008
Top UKZN physicist Professor Nithaya Chetty, facing a disciplinary tribunal for criticising vice-chancellor Malegapuru Makgoba in the media, has quit.