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Empowering the next generation of female leaders
The STEM MentHER programme held its annual induction for Grade 12 learners in pursuit of careers in male dominated fields.
18 April 2024
Africa is full of bats, but their fossils are scarce – why these rare records matter
The scarcity of bat fossils is more than a palaeontological puzzle: it has implications for bat conservation strategies today.
18 April 2024
Professional learning communities are a space for teachers to discuss their teaching methods
South African study shows the power of sharing daily experiences for teachers to learn how to include all learners.
17 April 2024
Witsies With The Edge
Catch up on the latest issue of WitsReview (Volume 51), the magazine for ALUMNI and friends of the University.
Symposium held to honour Professor Boris Balinsky
The much anticipated Balinsky Symposium got underway on Wednesday as commemoration to the life and legacy of world-renowned Wits scientist Boris Balinsky, who died in 1997. Vice Chancellor Zeblon Vilakazi said in his opening address that it was a proud day for the university to honour Balinsky, whom he described as a promising scientist who published his first academic paper as an undergraduate student while at the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv.
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