The University of Zululand (UNIZULU), through its Community Engagement Office, recently hosted a workshop on giving back to communities at the Ngamla Guest House, Empangeni, as part of its efforts to ensure that the wealth of knowledge generated by its academics is utilised to the benefit of the community it serves. In his address, Deputy […]
UNIZULU Welcomes Postgraduate Students
The Research and Innovation Office at the University of Zululand (UNIZULU) recently hosted an induction for postgraduate students with the aim of ensuring that they receive optimal support from initiation to completion of their postgraduate studies. Held at the King Bhekuzulu Hall, the event provided students with an overview of the intended journey and experience […]
FACTS ABOUT DEREGISTERED STUDENTS
The academic activities at the University of Zululand will resume on Monday 4 March 2019. The University is looking forward to welcome back all registered students. The University actively searched for additional financial resources to support academically deserving students and to ensure that they make a success of the year 2019. The University Management takes […]
LOGISTICS REGARDING RETURN OF STUDENTS ON 4 MARCH 2019
As communicated previously, the academic activities at the University of Zululand will resume on Monday 4 March 2019. Residences will also open on Monday 4 March 2019. A number of students have been deregistered due to involvement in being financially unblocked fraudulently or submitting illegitimate matric certificates. These students are encouraged to report to the […]
Update: Academic activities and NSFAS allowances
27 February 2019 The University management had several engagements with the SRC administrator (Ms N Zulu) about the resuming of academic activities and the payment of NSFAS allowances for the rest of 2019. A decision was taken that academic activities at the University of Zululand will resume on Monday 4 March 2019. Management is still […]
Appointment of external council member
The Council of the University of Zululand has two vacancies to be filled by suitably qualified individuals on the basis of experience and expertise. [gview file=”https://www.unizulu.ac.za/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Unizulu-Vacancy-27×5-2.pdf”]
STUDENTS COMMUNIQUE
The University Management condemns in the strongest sense the violence and criminal acts of the students during protest action of the last few days. This includes the stealing of computer equipment, the burning of vehicles and buildings as well as the fact that students started these activities in the middle of the night which clearly […]
UNIVERSITY OF ZULULAND CLOSED-(KWA-DLANGEZWA & RICHARDS BAY CAMPUSES)
18 February 2019 Due to violent activities on and off campus last night and today at the University, all students are required to vacate both campuses in KwaDlangezwa and Richards Bay. All students by 3pm this afternoon are compelled to remove all their belongings from the residences and vacate the premises. No student will be […]
2019 GRADUATION CEREMONIES – CHANGE OF DATES
13 February 2019 The University at its Senate meeting which was held on Wednesday, 13 February 2019 pronounced changes to the 2019 graduation schedule. The University graduation ceremonies will now be held from Monday, 13 May – Friday, 17 May 2019. The change has been necessitated by the announcement made by the President of the […]
Making Overall Health a Priority
The University of Zululand (UNIZULU) Campus Health Clinic began its annual First Things First (FTF) campaign yesterday (Tuesday, 12 February) at the KwaDlangezwa Campus where it was well-received by students. The FTF programme is an initiative of the Higher Education and Training HIV/AIDS Programme (HEAIDS) which aims to amplify the notion of making one’s health […]