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  • UP and CIRAD dedicated to governance innovation

    Posted on November 02, 2015

    The University of Pretoria (UP) and the French Agricultural Research and International Cooperation organisation, working for the sustainable development in the South (CIRAD), have recently signed a five-year agreement establishing the Centre for the Study of Governance Innovation (GovInn) at UP...

  • UP Derek Gray Award rewards young scientists

    Posted on October 26, 2015

    The University of Pretoria and Prof Rosemary Gray recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding as partners of the prestigious University of Pretoria (UP) Derek Gray Award.

  • It is possible to reduce all forms of malnutrition by 2030, says report

    Posted on October 19, 2015

    Lawrence Haddad had the rare opportunity to share a global nutrition report, hot off the press, with an eager-to-engage multi-sectoral audience when he presented an overview of the Global Nutrition Report at the Indaba Hotel in Johannesburg on Friday, 2 October 2015.

  • Symposium brings together experts from around the world

    Posted on October 15, 2015

    Scientists and industry leaders in plant science recently shared the latest advances in plant breeding at the Second Annual DuPont Plant Breeding Symposium Africa, held at the University of Pretoria (UP).

  • New interactive textbook to take the sting out of laboratory mathematics

    Posted on October 15, 2015

    Prof Tahir Pillay is hoping that his new interactive mathematics textbook, which is available for use on the Apple iPad, will make life a little easier for students enrolled for the Mathematics for Laboratory Medicine course.

  • Data Science is the way of the future

    Posted on October 14, 2015

    Prof Russ Taylor, a leader in the field of radio astronomy who is closely involved with the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) project, visited the University of Pretoria on Monday and delivered a lecture on the SKA project and the data challenges it poses.

  • Prof Barker strives to cure 'plant blindness'

    Posted on October 09, 2015

    The newly appointed Head of the School of Plant and Crop Sciences at the University of Pretoria (UP), Prof Nigel Barker, would like the new School to do its best to cure 'plant blindness'.

  • Addressing the needs of smallholder farmers

    Posted on October 09, 2015

    The Programme in Agricultural and Rural Finance provides both context and a deeper understanding of what is needed to reach out to smallholder farmers and low-income rural households, and to sustainably serve them with an appropriate range of financial products and services.

  • UP students compete in international synthetic biology competition

    Posted on October 08, 2015

    2015 marks the first year that a student team from the University of Pretoria (UP) participated in the International Genetically Engineered Machines (iGEM) competition and only the third time that an African team participated in this prestigious event.

  • 'It is possible to reduce all forms of malnutrition by 2030', says report

    Posted on September 30, 2015

    The 2015 Global Nutrition Report will be launched on Friday, 2 October 2015 at the Indaba Hotel in Fourways, Johannesburg. The report is the first comprehensive summary and scorecard on both global and country level progress regarding all forms of nutrition across 193 countries.

  • World Rabies Day 28 September 2015

    Posted on September 28, 2015

    It is a modern day tragedy that the ancient scourge of rabies – entirely preventable with today’s vaccines – continues to cause unspeakable suffering in Africa for no other reason than a lack of awareness.

  • Honey, food and wine

    Posted on September 14, 2015

    The recent epidemic outbreak of American Foulbrood disease in the Western Cape and the subsequent honeybee colony losses is a great cause for concern since the production of almost a third of the food humans consume depends on honeybee pollination.

  • One of SA’s Top 200 young South Africans receives PhD in Biochemistry

    Posted on September 10, 2015

    Dr Lungile Sitole, one of the Mail & Guardian top 200 young South Africans in 2015 and a recipient of a ‘Women in Science’ (WISA) award from the Department of Science and Technology in 2014, received her PhD degree in Biochemistry at the University of Pretoria’s recent...

  • South Africa’s first early warning system for potato growers

    Posted on September 08, 2015

    Prof Kerstin Krüger has been monitoring the flight patterns of different aphid species and researched their efficiency in transmitting viruses that threaten the South African seed potato industry.

  • Four new SARChI research chairs awarded to UP

    Posted on September 03, 2015

    The University of Pretoria (UP) has been awarded four new research chairs under the South African Research Chairs Initiative (SARChI).

  • African Diaspora fellow collaborates on Geographic Information Science and Technology project at UP

    Posted on September 01, 2015

    The University of Pretoria (UP) was selected by the Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program (CADFP) in the USA to host an African Diaspora scholar, Dr Paddington Hodza.

  • Making today matter - creating a better tomorrow

    Posted on August 26, 2015

    ‘Imagine the progress that would be made if all disciplines worked together to tackle environmental issues.’ This is the dream of Jasmine Jacob of the University of Pretoria's Greenline Student Society.

  • Increase the focus on extended academic programmes

    Posted on August 24, 2015

    The third annual Teaching and Learning Day for staff members teaching in extended programmes at the University of Pretoria (UP), provided dedicated time for staff within these programmes to share their experiences and practices on teaching and learning with other staff members.

  • Tree doctors from UP call for global strategy for forest health and biosecurity

    Posted on August 21, 2015

    Forests worldwide are continually under threat from introduced insects and pathogens despite the best biosecurity efforts. Without a concerted global effort to understand and control invasive pests the problem is expected to worsen as international trade increases.

  • Searching for the dirty truth

    Posted on August 20, 2015

    The Endocrine Research Laboratory (ERL), in the Department of Anatomy and Physiology in the Faculty of Veterinary Science, has established numerous non-invasive tests for a wide range of species.

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