Higher Education Minister Buti Manamela says South Africa must urgently adapt its education and training system to artificial intelligence, automation and digital transformation…
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Students are appealing for intervention from the National Student Financial Aid Scheme and the respective universities
A number of local universities may face cuts to their funding after cutting ties with Israeli institutions
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Louise Westerhout speaks about her challenging art and — the art of dying without fear
A exhibition at FADA gallery showcases the enduring symbolism of Palestinian olive trees amid decades of destruction and cultural erasure
Uniting current members of the University of Johannesburg Choir with its alumni choristers, it promises to be a memorable performance
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