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  • UP biochemistry graduate earns Fulbright Scholarship

    Posted on June 22, 2017

    Lungelo Mandyoli, who completed his MSc degree in Biochemistry at the University of Pretoria's Department of Biochemistry in 2016, has been selected as a fellow of the Fulbright Scholarship - the flagship foreign exchange programme for the US - to complete his PhD in biochemistry at Texas A&M...

  • Prestigious Harry Oppenheimer Fellowship awarded to Prof Robert Millar

    Posted on June 09, 2017

    The prestigious Harry Oppenheimer Fellowship was presented to University of Pretoria and University of Cape Town faculty member Professor Robert Millar on Friday, 2 June, for his work in neuroendocrinology.

  • One step closer to malaria elimination

    Posted on June 08, 2017

    An international collaborative effort, including researchers from UP, the University of Cape Town and partners, has resulted in the identification of a new chemical compound that can potentially eliminate malaria.

  • Opinion: African scientists are punching above their weight and changing the world

    Posted on June 07, 2017

    John Butler-Adam, Editor-in-Chief of the South African Journal of Science and Consultant to the Vice-Principal for Research and Postgraduate Education at the University of Pretoria, writes about Africa's contribution to world research in an article that recently appeared on The Conversation.

  • Geoinformatics student selected as a YouthMapper Leadership Fellow

    Posted on June 07, 2017

    Mr Frikan Erwee selected as part of the first group of YouthMapper Leadership Fellows.

  • Minimally invasive methods make surgery safer for Africa's big cats

    Posted on June 02, 2017

    Prof Marthinus Hartman's breakthrough in the field of veterinary surgery was inspired by procedures carried out on humans when he became the first veterinary surgeon in South Africa to perform laparoscopic sterilisation on lions.

  • Understanding the intricacies of rhino immobilisation

    Posted on May 30, 2017

    Rhinos' response to anaesthesia has proved to have complications, but Prof Leith Meyer from the Faculty of Veterinary Science at UP is constantly working to better understand how these iconic animals respond to immobilisation.

  • Science affords you the opportunity to ask questions

    Posted on May 25, 2017

    More than 60 prizes and trophies were awarded to the top students in the Faculty at the Annual Outstanding Achievers Function for students of the Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences, which took place earlier this month.

  • Driving Change in Nutrition Policy Requires the Confluence of a Number of Key Elements

    Posted on May 24, 2017

    Getting multi-sectoral policy issues on the policy agenda and through the policy cycle requires a number of essential elements. The recent study investigated the drivers of change for micronutrient policies. The comparative review of three case studies of micronutrients policy processes in...

  • Love and academics

    Posted on May 22, 2017

    Recent University of Pretoria graduates Ivan and Susan Henrico have their own story of love and success. At the recent autumn graduation ceremonies, Ivan graduated with a PhD in Geoinformatics and Susan with an MA in Geography.

  • Scientists use statistics to differentiate African dolphin 'dialects'

    Posted on May 22, 2017

    Understanding how and when animal species use their environment is a fundamental ecological question and one that can be surprisingly difficult to answer, particularly when working in the marine environment.

  • UP Post Doc takes opportunity to explore China's development strategies

    Posted on May 19, 2017

    Dr Nokuthula Vilakazi, a Post Doctoral Fellow with the Institute for Food, Nutrition and Well-being recently participated in a rural development seminar in Beijing, China. The seminar demonstrated how rual development can harness the potential of rural areas ensuring these keep pace with the...

  • UP Young Leader is a Global Changemaker

    Posted on May 19, 2017

    Courtney Gehle, a 22-year-old honours student in Environmental and Geographical Sciences at the University of Pretoria, has been selected by the European Commission from a global pool of candidates as one of their 16 Young Leaders for Development 2017.

  • Alien invasion - the threat is real

    Posted on May 18, 2017

    Dr Katelyn Faulkner and Prof Mark Robertson, from the Centre for Invasion Biology at the University of Pretoria, looked at the risks posed by alien species transported as stowaways on ships traveling to South Africa.

  • Leading UP food security expert appointed to international panel

    Posted on May 16, 2017

    Prof Sheryl Hendriks, Director of the University of Pretoria's Institute for Food, Nutrition and Well-being has been appointed to serve on the new Malabo Montpellier Panel.

  • New single-molecule spectroscopy facility in the UP Department of Physics

    Posted on May 15, 2017

    A new cutting-edge experimental setup developed by Dr Tjaart Krüger and his talented students from the Biophysics and Photonics Research Group in the Department of Physics at the University of Pretoria (UP), is the first of its kind in Africa.

  • Electric fences and small animals - a deadly combination

    Posted on May 15, 2017

    Electric fencing, although economical and effective, often result in the electrocution of non-target species. Among them are tortoises, and they are rapidly moving up on the Cites list of endangered animals.

  • Using technology in the fight against malaria

    Posted on May 09, 2017

    The University of Pretoria Institute for Sustainable Malaria Control recently announced the release of version 1.2 of the 'Malaria Buddy' app originally launched on World Malaria Day 2016.

  • Lethal dehydration - a ticking clock for desert birds

    Posted on May 08, 2017

    Prof Andrew McKechnie is part of an international study looking at the effects of climate change on birds, particularly those living in deserts. Their findings reveal that these birds are going to be under great strain in the future.

  • Open Day 2017

    Posted on May 05, 2017

    On Saturday, 20 May 2017, the University of Pretoria will hold an open day for high school learners from Grades 9 to 12, and their families.

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