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2021

Year: 2021

FACULTY OF ARTS WOMEN IN RESEARCH (FAWiR)LAUNCH ACCELERATES GROWTH FOR WOMEN IN ACADEMIA

FACULTY OF ARTS WOMEN IN RESEARCH (FAWiR)LAUNCH ACCELERATES GROWTH FOR WOMEN IN ACADEMIA

“We are part of highly distinguished women in society, we are out there to represent and shine as few women are making strides in higher education” those were the remarks of Shalo Mbatha, the Programme Director during the FAWiR launch. FAWIR was launched amidst much funfare as this capacity building programme within the  Faculty of […]

Expert Opinion: A reminder of our individual and collective responsibility to nature and the environment

Expert Opinion: A reminder of our individual and collective responsibility to nature and the environment

There is significant research that shows that environmental change leading to climate change is real and anthropogenic activities have played no less role in that transformation. This is one of the reasons why in 1972, the United Nations General Assembly chose the 5th of June as World Environment Day, to amplify the need for environmental […]

Celebrating International Albinism Awareness Day

Celebrating International Albinism Awareness Day

On 13 June, the world celebrates International Albinism Awareness Day (IAAD). The day is observed by millions of people across the world to raise awareness about the inherited genetic condition.   Moreover, the purpose of this day is to stand in solidarity with people living with albinism through their triumphs and challenges. It is a […]

EXPERT OPINION: World Elder Abuse Awareness Day

EXPERT OPINION: World Elder Abuse Awareness Day

Every year, June 15 is internationally recognised as World Elder Abuse Awareness Day. The aim of this day is to raise awareness of the elderly as a vulnerable group in society. The South African Council for the Aged highlight that older persons are all too often the victims of severe maltreatment. Covid 19 and the […]

UNIZULU Celebrates Africa Day with Riveting Performance and Lecture

UNIZULU Celebrates Africa Day with Riveting Performance and Lecture

Africa Day aims to celebrate and recognise the triumphs of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU now the AU) from its conception on May 25, 1963, in the fight against colonialism and apartheid, as well as the development that Africa has made while reflecting upon the mutual encounters that the continent faces in an international […]

EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENT: DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR – RESEARCH & INNOVATION

EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENT: DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR – RESEARCH & INNOVATION

It is with great pleasure to inform the University community that Professor Nokuthula Kunene has been appointed Deputy Vice Chancellor: Research & Innovation with effect from 01 June 2021. Professor Kunene is an accomplished scholar and researcher. She boasts many scholastic achievements which includes Research Fellowship in the Department of Animal Science & Biotechnology at […]

SAVE LIVES: Clean Your Hands

SAVE LIVES: Clean Your Hands

World Hand Hygiene Day 2021: “Wash your hands”, “sanitize your hands”, and “maintain social distance” are the greatest universally overheard portions of advice at present. The past year has put hygiene in the public eye like never before and brought the focus back on the significance of handwashing and hand hygiene. Every year, 5 May […]

Dawn of a new era at the University of Zululand

Dawn of a new era at the University of Zululand

It was a significant moment at the university of Zululand when they welcomed a new cohort of engineering students into its Richards Bay campus on Thursday 3 May 2021. The Richards Bay Campus was earmarked as the university’s flagship campus due to its proximity to major industrial hubs and the mining sector in Richards Bay. […]