There is nothing radical or revolutionary about burning down university property while claiming to be fighting for access to education
Everyone has different solutions, but they all agree that time is running out — and Eskom is the priority
Both countries have a strong orientation towards multilateralism and democratic values
Allocating adequate funding to scientific research, development and innovation can have a positive effect on sustainable development
Cheaper – but not free. New regulations to tackle expensive tertiary education
Professor Ihron Rensburg has been appointed as an administrator of the Vaal University of Technology
The qualification must evolve beyond the niche to better the society in which academics live
Naledi Pandor, the minister of international relations and co-operation reflects on her journey of getting her PhD
She has the gravitas required for her new international relations and co-operation role
‘We need to create clear linkages between education, teaching and the world of work’
The awards honour those who are equipping young South Africans with vital skills
South Africa is on track to meet the NDP goal in terms of doctoral graduates
Sars executive brought in experts to sort out the shambles he found institute in
Your chances of finding or creating work are increased
Young people see technical colleges as dumping sites instead of places to acquire sought-after skills
Both Naledi Pandor and Graça Machel understand the challenges of the future and want to find ways of getting there
The former Mozambican education minister delivered a searing message for girls’ rights
Things reached a ‘crisis point’ at MUT when the executive committee of council suspended six members of the executive management
The budget is expected to increase next year to R32-billion to fund about 400 920 TVET students and 377 050 university students
On Friday, Zwane, the CEO of NSFAS, resigned on the first day of his disciplinary hearing
Students have been urged to sign outstanding NSFAS bursary agreements to ensure that their 2019 application proceeds smoothly
Steven Zwane’s suspension is amid allegations of maladministration at the student aid scheme
At an institution like NFSAS, excess cash is not always a good thing
Dr Randall Carolissen’s duties include overseeing the opening of the 2019 application process and ‘all necessary’ forensic investigations
Dr Randall Carolissen will serve as an administrator of NSFAS for a period of one year
Needless confrontations are pitting young people against those who try to take education forward
The National Students’ Financial Aid Scheme came under fire after Naledi Pandor instructed the institution to halt funding for 2019 students
Hundreds of women along with members of the LGBTI and gender-neutral groups marched across South Africa raise awareness around gender-based violence
The university’s council was aware of the abuse of resources but nothing was done to stop it
The minister won’t babysit her sector but she intends to clamp down on council members who are there to enrich themselves
TUT has launched an online platform and will soon offer province-specific qualifications
The progress of free education is off to a good start, but there are still issues that need to be dealt with