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100 years of innovation and inventions: South African vice chancellor reflects on what’s next

ZEBLON VILAKAZI WE live in a world characterised by inequality, poverty, economic volatility, globalisation, climate change and ambiguity. In my own country, South Africa, residents have to navigate...

UP EXPERT OPINION: Boutros Boutros-Ghali: Afro-Arab prophet, pharaoh and pope

IN HIS REGULAR COLUMEN, Professor Adekeye Adebajo writes about the ongoing legacy and impact of the first African and first Arab United Nation's Secretary...

OPINION| SA’s PhD review – Its relevance for other countries in Africa

EARLIER in 2022, South Africa’s Council on Higher Education (CHE), which is responsible for the quality assurance of higher education qualifications, published a comprehensive...

OPINION | Backlash against Higher Education Department’s draft university policy misses the point

PROFESSOR SIOUX McKENNA THE draft university policy is not about the public sector at all. Instead it sets out the future designations that will be...

Opinion| We must expand and modernise our higher education system – Marwala

TSHILIDZI MARWALA| IN an evolving world driven by modern technologies university education is one of the most important aspects of the economy. A study...

Opinion| Reigniting internationalisation in a challenging South African context

IN early 2022, South African public higher education institutions eagerly moved back to face-to-face teaching, learning and engagement, resuming a degree of normalcy after...

Opinion| Pressure mounts on universities to continue their digital journeys

By Liesel Grobbelaar, principal consultant at Analyze Consulting THE pandemic forced universities to adopt various cloud-based technologies. With students being stationed all over the country...

Opinion| DA MP says higher education minister is jumping the gun in pronouncing that NSFAS will fund all poor and working-class students

CHANTEL KING| THE long-awaited ministerial task team report on student funding has not been released to the Cabinet and the portfolio committee for comments...

OPINION| Are internships the way to address unemployment?

WE close Youth Month on a sad note. Twenty-one young people lost their lives at Enyobeni Tavern in East London. Events like this remind...

UCT vice-chancellor: An incomplete degree should not end dreams of a career

MAMOKGATHEI PHAKENG A 2019 study revealed that 78% of university students could not complete their three-year degrees in the allotted time. In fact, over...
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