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  • Tuks FM appoints new station manager

    Posted on September 05, 2016

    Seasoned radio fundi Patrick Maloyi took over the helm as station manager at community radio station Tuks FM from Thursday, 1 September 2016.

  • Principal's Concert a huge success

    Posted on September 05, 2016

    The University of Pretoria staged its annual Principal's Concert on Wednesday, 31 August, and Thursday, 1 September 2016. The concert showcased the University's in-house performing talent and made use of pieces from UP's own art collection, bequeathed by various illustrious artists, as on-stage...

  • Working together to eliminate malaria in southern Africa

    Posted on September 05, 2016

    Eight southern African countries affected by malaria have banded together under the auspices of an initiative called the E8, to implement malaria control and elimination strategies in a coordinated fashion.

  • New Director in the Department of Research and Innovation Support

    Posted on September 02, 2016

    The University is pleased to announce that Dr Nthabiseng Taole has been appointed as the Director of the Department of Research and Innovation Support (DRIS) with effect from Monday, 5 September 2016.

  • The Social Life of Waste-Art Project

    Posted on September 01, 2016

    On Thursday, 1 September 2016, the first Thursday of the Art Week Joburg festival, SLOWart will present a pop-up exhibition at the Museum of African Design in Maboneng, Johannesburg.

  • UP alumna breaks boundaries

    Posted on August 31, 2016

    Ms Honey Mamabolo, one of the first three black female chemical engineering graduates of the University of Pretoria, is breaking boundaries in the traditionally male dominated world of chemical engineering.

  • Safripol supports polymer research at the University of Pretoria

    Posted on August 29, 2016

    Safripol has donated a Dr Collin laboratory cast film line and a Dr Collin laboratory blown film line to the Institute of Applied Materials in the Faculty of Engineering, Built Environment and Information Technology at the University of Pretoria.

  • School builds capacity of African forensic science professionals

    Posted on August 29, 2016

    The first African School of Humanitarian Forensic Action, led by the International Committee of the Red Cross and Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team, is currently being hosted at the University of Pretoria.

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