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South African Sign Language (SASL) has officially been recognised as a home language in the curriculum as one of the examinable subjects for the National Senior Certificate...read |
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Tom Jackson Ten African startups have been chosen as finalists for the New Venture Competition being run by Harvard Business School's Africa Business Club, which is offering startups the chance to win cash prizes of up to $10,000...read | The Department of Basic Education has assured parents and communities that it is all systems go for School Governing Body (SGB) elections, which will take place from 1 to 31 March 2018...read |
Leigh Andrews This week, we go behind the selfie with Rob Stokes, chairman of the Red & Yellow Creative School of Business...read |
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| Robyn Farah, chairperson of Women in Tech South Africa, says that the solution for inclusivity in the local tech sector lies in encouraging and supporting women to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics... read |
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| Issued By Oxbridge Academy For many South Africans desperate not to lose their source of income, changing careers may feel like too big a risk to take, so they soldier on for years, despite being unfulfilled and unhappy... read |
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| Issued By Monetary Library Grad Coach is a first-of-its kind offering students that much needed one-on-one support and tutoring in leadership, management, and business fields... read |
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| "By committing to the Protégé Programme, Amorim aims to contribute towards the development of skilled and dedicated individuals who may otherwise not have had the opportunity to partake in an industry in which we feel they could make valuable contributions." read |
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| Issued By Enterprises University of Pretoria The University of Pretoria's urban renewal and social transformation project around the Hatfield Campus has won Gold in the prestigious 2018 Gauteng Premier's Service Excellence Awards... read |
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| Qualified in fields such as law, commerce and IT, the 12 female graduates supported by the Cell C Girl Child Bursary Fund are all now successfully employed... read |
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| Tamar Kahn It is vital that universities and technical and vocational education training (TVET) colleges stick to their enrolment plans as the government phases in free higher education, a senior higher education department official told Parliament on Wednesday... read |
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| The Deputy Minister for Higher Education and Training, Buti Manamela, says he is pleased that workers at the Durban University of Technology (DUT) will return to work after a protracted strike... read |
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| Tamar Kahn The Black Academic Caucus at the University of Cape Town (UCT) is seeking legal advice on the appointment of Lis Lange as deputy vice-chancellor for teaching and learning, saying a more suitably qualified black candidate was overlooked in a procedurally flawed process... read |
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| AMASA is gearing up to award the 2018 Gordon Patterson AMASA Learnership Programme (GP-ALP) Media Bursaries to 10 candidates, based on their drive and willingness to become future game-changers of the industry... read |
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| The Allan Gray Orbis Foundation Fellowship programme is open for entry, with 1st and 2nd year university students invited to apply... read |
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| In an effort to bridge the skills gap in the country, outgoing Free State Premier Ace Magashule says the key lies in taking advantage of international solidarity and exchange programmes. read |
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| Issued By ITSI ITSI aims to educate over 500 principals and educators countrywide on Mind-Brain-Education (MBE)... read |
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| "It is these young farmers who could potentially play a role in a change around strategy on many of the failing farms, bring about transformation, economic growth and make a direct impact on food security on a commercial scale." read |
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| Building ethical leadership in South Africa needs to be instilled from early on, says Carole Podetti-Ngono, founder and managing director of Valued Citizens Initiative... read |
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| Bettina Büchel We are not only living in an age where women are being under-represented in many spheres of economic life, but technology could make this even worse... read |
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| SA's cultural goods exports are growing faster than imports, according to a new report that examined the growth and structure of the country's cultural and creative industries trade between 2007 and 2016... read |
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| Stellenbosch University currently seeks to appoint a suitably qualified and experienced Learning Technology Specialist (Ref. IT/073/0218). Applications close 1 March 2018. Read more >> |
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