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insider said the SACP sought to have its chairperson, Blade Nzimande, remain a cabinet minister.

Top ANC officials to meet Blade Nzimande over fears of escalating protests at Wits

Sources say the party’s top six are concerned the protests at Wits University could intensify into a fiery student movement, much like #FeesMustFall

Those who knew Ahmed Timol and his family never for a moment believed that he committed suicide

Letters to the editor: October 27 to November 2 2017

Readers write in about Ahmed Timol, the issues that hinder students’ success, and President Zuma’s statue in Nigeria

(Graphic: John McCann)

Why mere knowledge transfer fails

States and academics must collaborate or risk foreign experts taking over policy making

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Core issues besides finance and access hinder students’ success

The disparate backgrounds of students call for changes to courses and ways of teaching that don’t compromise academic competency

The salaries of academic staff have fallen behind and the gap between the highest and lowest paid has widened.

VCs: Set a trend for moderate pay

By accepting more modest remuneration packages, varsity vice-chancellors can send a powerful message to bosses in the corporate and parastatal sectors

‘A final decision on fee-free education is needed so that universities can decide whether or not their fees will increase in 2018

State-backed loan scheme ticks all boxes

​For the government to wholly fund public higher education is seemingly impossible.

Universities have stated the delay in payment of funds was having a detrimental effect on their cash flow.

Blade Nzimande’s R1bn varsity debt

Institutions enrolled students in good faith as they awaited funding — which has yet to materialise.

New Northern Cape university gets highest marks in SA

Despite having to deal with construction, residence and financing issues, Sol Plaatje students last year averaged the best grades across the country.

Students of Cida City Campus are left dejected as the future of the institution still hangs in the balance.

Future of Cida and its students still on hold

Cida students despair after crucial meeting to decide the future of the institution is postponed.

Recent protests at the Tshwane University of Technology

Protesting TUT students clash with security guards

Student protests continued after NSFAS announced it did not have sufficient funds to assist all qualifying students at South Africa’s universities.

Higher Education and Training Minister Blade Nzimande says that South Africa’s higher education allocation is low

Zuma says universities are too costly – Nzimande disagrees

A 2013 government report found that government funding for these academic institutions has not kept up with enrolment numbers.

Funding woes hobble higher education department

Now the department is running at an inadequate capacity and is unable to perform all its functions.

Rural colleges need private boost

Revamping vocational training will achieve little in rural areas unless it is linked to job creation.

Too many promising students drop out of university because of a lack of funding.

Khaya Dlanga: Poor non-white students still marginalised

The Council of Higher Education’s recent report paints a scary picture of a student landscape little changed since 1982, writes Khaya Dlanga.

The US Supreme Court will decide whether a policy that considers race as a factor in university admissions decisions is discriminatory.

Equality not aligned with free-market forces

If the US is anything to go by, the large-scale failure of for-profit institutions should be a lesson to those who want higher education privatised.

The pricey problem of varsity

Tertiary education is expensive and many who aspire to be students are forced to apply for study loans, such as those offered by banks.

R3,2bn boost for varsities

Engineering, health sciences and student housing to receive lion’s share of new funding. Primarashni Gower reports.

Govt funding under the spotlight

New report on academic freedom calls for a greater transparency around funding allocations, writes Primarashni Gower.