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University Of Johannesburg

South African research funds ‘at risk’ over Gaza stance
Education
/ 9 December 2024

South African research funds ‘at risk’ over Gaza stance

A number of local universities may face cuts to their funding after cutting ties with Israeli institutions

By Edwin Naidu
UJ’s Strategic Plan 2035: Charting an inclusive future through innovation and impact 
Partner Content
/ 11 October 2024

UJ’s Strategic Plan 2035: Charting an inclusive future through innovation and impact 

The plan ensures the transformative institution will make a difference locally and internationally

By University of Johannesburg
‘I’m not someone you can pity’
Friday
/ 4 October 2024

‘I’m not someone you can pity’

Louise Westerhout speaks about her challenging art and — the art of dying without fear

By Lesego Chepape
Powerful images of ancient trees show Palestinians’ loss
Friday
/ 4 October 2024

Powerful images of ancient trees show Palestinians’ loss

A exhibition at FADA gallery showcases the enduring symbolism of Palestinian olive trees amid decades of destruction and cultural erasure

By Lesego Chepape
UJ Choir 50th Celebration Concert
Partner Content
/ 4 September 2024

UJ Choir 50th Celebration Concert

Uniting current members of the University of Johannesburg Choir with its alumni choristers, it promises to be a memorable performance

By University of Johannesburg
Trumpeter going for Goldie
Friday
/ 22 August 2024

Trumpeter going for Goldie

Musician Mandla Mlangeni speaks to us about his upcoming show and more

By Charles Leonard
DIARY: A jewellery journey, Herc’s new single, Mpho Sebina at Untitled Basement
Friday
/ 18 July 2024

DIARY: A jewellery journey, Herc’s new single, Mpho Sebina at Untitled Basement

Your essential dose of art and culture

By Lesego Chepape
Johannesburg: A city laid bare in lines of poetry
Friday
/ 15 July 2024

Johannesburg: A city laid bare in lines of poetry

Salimah Valiani’s beautiful, insightful anthology explores Johannesburg and its inhabitants

By Buntu Siwisa
Play moves between dreaming and escaping
Friday
/ 11 July 2024

Play moves between dreaming and escaping

American play Dreamscape finds parallels in South Africa

By Lesego Chepape
Student fund’s payment system under scrutiny again
Education
/ 9 April 2024

Student fund’s payment system under scrutiny again

The National Student Financial Aid Scheme has blamed the University of Johannesburg for a financial error that reduced student allowances

By Umamah Bakharia
Meyiwa Trial: Lawyer’s police links questioned
National
/ 9 February 2024

Meyiwa Trial: Lawyer’s police links questioned

Legal expert says that the state should have called him to the stand in the Senzo Meyiwa trial

By Mandisa Ndlovu
The NPA’s Kelly Khumalo problem
Analysis
/ 29 January 2024

The NPA’s Kelly Khumalo problem

According to a legal expert, the singer should have been charged alongside the five accused

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Art meets science at UJ exhibition
Friday
/ 14 August 2023

Art meets science at UJ exhibition

The exhibition highlights the relationship between humans and their ecosystem, and offers a glimpse into a possible future

By Lesego Chepape
Bus collision at entrance to University of Johannesburg leaves 70 injured
National
/ 25 July 2023

Bus collision at entrance to University of Johannesburg leaves 70 injured

Although there were no fatalities, those seriously injured were taken to hospital, among them three students

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Artificial intelligence institute set up in South Africa
Africa
/ 19 March 2023

Artificial intelligence institute set up in South Africa

The hope is that AI would help with ‘reconciliation and repair to a point of growth and prosperity’

By Eunice Masson
Academic freedom upheld at University of Johannesburg
Education
/ 22 December 2022

Academic freedom upheld at University of Johannesburg

Untrue allegations made by disgruntled humanities academic dismissed by labour court as his leave for appeal is refused

By Lebogang Seale
Case over University of Johannesburg and academic freedom goes to court
Opinion
/ 16 December 2022

Case over University of Johannesburg and academic freedom goes to court

The University of Johannesburg is involved in a labour court case that concerns the right of academics to protect their students and disciplines

By Colin Chasi
Tshilidzi Marwala took University of Johannesburg to a new level
Opinion
/ 10 October 2022

Tshilidzi Marwala took University of Johannesburg to a new level

The vice-chancellor will be missed but his replacement is an accomplished and astute leader

By Mike Teke
Despite gender progress, African men are shaping the future of higher education
Education
/ 30 September 2022

Despite gender progress, African men are shaping the future of higher education

There are only six women vice-chancellors in SA, and progress in eliminating gender bias is slow

By Edwin Naidu
Race on to replace UJ vice-chancellor Tshilidzi Marwala
Education
/ 10 September 2022

Race on to replace UJ vice-chancellor Tshilidzi Marwala

Some groups are putting their weight behind an African candidate and others favour a woman

By Edwin Naidu
South African universities rule roost in Africa
Education
/ 24 June 2022

South African universities rule roost in Africa

The University of Cape Town and the University of Johannesburg are top universities on the continent in the latest international rankings

By Wachira Kigotho
OPINION| How can innovation and technology address social exclusion, equity and poverty?
Opinion
/ 24 May 2022

OPINION| How can innovation and technology address social exclusion, equity and poverty?

The need for more research and teaching on innovation and not just research and teaching in innovation is gaining traction

By Rebecca Hanlin
New migration policy could cut remittances lifeline
Africa
/ 18 March 2022

New migration policy could cut remittances lifeline

Migrant workers are seen as contributing to South Africa’s unemployment crisis. But cutting them off threatens to throw the regional economy off kilter

By Sarah Smit
MTN staff members who refuse vaccination will be fired
Business
/ 6 December 2021

MTN staff members who refuse vaccination will be fired

MTN has joined the list of companies that have made vaccines mandatory

By Anathi Madubela
A blended and vaccinated future for universities
Education
/ 9 September 2021

A blended and vaccinated future for universities

Leadership will be at the core of how the learning space evolves and uses the pandemic as an opportunity to advance

By Chris Gilili
Debt drives students to despair
Education
/ 3 April 2021

Debt drives students to despair

Thousands of students, who owe billions of rands in outstanding fees to universities, can’t get their qualification certificates and so can’t get jobs

By Bongekile Macupe
Teargas, bleeding knees and burning tyres: A day in the protest for free higher education
Education
/ 16 March 2021

Teargas, bleeding knees and burning tyres: A day in the protest for free higher education

Police shot at students who had been peacefully marching in the streets of Johannesburg during the first day of the national shutdown on Monday

By Bongekile Macupe
UFS: Private security moves on campus to monitor protests
Education
/ 15 March 2021

UFS: Private security moves on campus to monitor protests

The vice-chancellor of the University of the Free State has spoken about academic measures for students for the academic year following the national shutdown

By Aliyah Price
Will job creation schemes fix the unemployment crisis?
Business
/ 4 March 2021

Will job creation schemes fix the unemployment crisis?

Experts say there is no evidence yet to show that government-funded employment schemes work long term

By Sarah Smit
‘Maslow before Bloom’ for teachers and their learners
Opinion
/ 17 February 2021

‘Maslow before Bloom’ for teachers and their learners

Teachers at the University of Johannesburg Metropolitan Academy found a different, warmer way of catching up on learning losses caused by Covid

By Kathija Yassim and Rehana Jardine
Students to receive NSFAS laptops by March
Education
/ 19 January 2021

Students to receive NSFAS laptops by March

Nearly a year after Nzimande announced that NSFAS beneficiaries would receive laptops as part of the interventions for Covid-19 at higher education institutions, the devices are yet to be delivered

By Bongekile Macupe
Obituary: Literary allrounder Stephen Gray was a scholar, critic, novelist and poet
Friday
/ 3 November 2020

Obituary: Literary allrounder Stephen Gray was a scholar, critic, novelist and poet

Stephen Gray made an immense, long contribution to the South African literary landscape across many genres, but it was poetry that he described as ‘the main activity of my life’

By Shaun De Waal
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