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  • PROF. BRENDA LOUW DELIVERED HER INAUGURAL ADDRESS

    Posted on November 07, 2008

    Prof. Brenda Louw, Head of the Department of Communication Pathology at the University of Pretoria, delivered her inaugural address on 27 October 2008. The title was Communication Pathology: Yesterday and today for tomorrow.

  • BA Information Design students shine at the prestigious international D&AD Student Awards

    Posted on July 30, 2008

    This year, three final year BA Information Design students at the University of Pretoria were short-listed for the annual D&AD Student Awards. The D&AD Awards, commonly known as the Yellow Pencils are one of the most internationally respected and prestigi

  • SABS Design Achievers Award

    Posted on June 25, 2008

    Congratulations to Sidhika Sooklal, a fourth-year BA Information Design student at the University of Pretoria, for winning the 2008 SABS Design Achievers Award. The theme of the Design Achievers Award is Hands-on, Minds-on, Hearts-on, and nominations for

  • Mapungubwe Stories 19 to 24 May 2008

    Posted on May 22, 2008

    On 19 May 2008, the Department of Drama launched one of its most culturally significant productions of the year, a work that will stand out as part of the centenary celebrations of the University of Pretoria.

  • The Department of Visual Arts showcases alumni as part of UP's centenary celebrations

    Posted on May 16, 2008

    As part of the centenary celebrations of the University of Pretoria (UP) the Department of Visual Arts is staging two exhibitions that showcase the work of alumni and staff who have made their mark on the local and international design and fine arts lands

  • Russian Revolution at UP Drama

    Posted on April 11, 2008

    UP Drama is reliving the Russian Revolution with their production of Three Sisters / Drie susters twee.

  • The Departments of Drama and Anthropology are trekking to the Mapungubwe archeological site

    Posted on April 03, 2008

    The Departments of Drama and Anthropology are trekking to the Mapungubwe archeological site in Limpopo this week to continue the University of Pretoria's academic and community-conscious work and research on-site.

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