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Undergraduate Degrees

Pensioner goes back to class
Article
/ 6 March 2020

Pensioner goes back to class

Fifty years after matriculating, a 67-year-old has become the oldest-ever first-year student to study at Rhodes University

By Bongekile Macupe
Matrics don’t need a degree to get a job
Article
/ 7 January 2020

Matrics don’t need a degree to get a job

Artisans are in short supply and colleges and apprenticeships are a viable alternative to a university qualification

By Nicola Vermooten
Higher education institutions need to face up to the future
Article
/ 28 June 2019

Higher education institutions need to face up to the future

The emerging new world order demands reflexive schools whose graduates address society’s needs

By Theo H Veldsman
Liberia’s Weah announces free tuition for undergrads
Africa
/ 25 October 2018

Liberia’s Weah announces free tuition for undergrads

Weah declared "free tuition for all undergraduate students" at all the public universities

By Agency
A more flexible curriculum approach can support student success
Article
/ 16 April 2018

A more flexible curriculum approach can support student success

Curriculum structure and flexibility can play a crucial role in students’ progression and success

By Staff Reporter
Department juggles teacher numbers
Article
/ 9 December 2016

Department juggles teacher numbers

Universities produce school teachers but they’re needed for preschool, college and adult education.

By Prega Govender
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/ 3 December 2010

The humanities in all of us

It may be time to reinsert the liberal arts curriculum into undergraduate degrees argue <b>J Edward Chamberlin and Peter Vale</b>.

By Peter Vale

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