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  • UP Triumphs at the 2024 MACE Excellence Awards

    Posted on December 02, 2024

    The Department of Institutional Advancement (DIA) and the Department of Enrolment and Student Administration (DESA), at the University of Pretoria (UP), achieved remarkable success at the 2024 Marketing, Advancement, and Communication in Education (MACE) Excellence Awards, securing an impressive...

  • Rooted in Africa, leading the future

    Posted on December 02, 2024

    UP has excelled in the Times Higher Education Sub-Saharan Africa University Rankings 2024. “This underscores UP’s role in Africa and demonstrates its commitment to addressing the continent’s challenges through impactful research, innovation and inclusivity,” said VC and...

  • Take the Rights Path: My Health, My Right! A Collective Call to Action

    Posted on December 01, 2024

    In South Africa, we face a critical crossroads in the fight for health rights, particularly in the realm of sexual and reproductive health. The theme “My Health, My Right” emphasizes the fundamental right to protect one’s health and make informed decisions. This message is...

  • Creating safer digital spaces for women

    Posted on November 30, 2024

    Technology-facilitated violence refers to the use of digital tools – such as the internet, social media and mobile apps – to perpetrate harm, control or exploit individuals, especially women. As more women in Africa and across the globe gain access to smartphones and digital...

  • Respecting and protecting wildlife

    Posted on November 29, 2024

    Dr Carel Oosthuizen, a senior lecturer in UP’s Department of Zoology and Entomology, and Zoology master’s student Rüchelle Moolman offer practical tips to help people interact with animals and insects in a respectful, safe way this holiday season.

  • Being of service to science

    Posted on November 29, 2024

    Prof Jan Harm van der Walt, who is hailed for his clear explanations of calculus on YouTube, chats about his foray into mathematics, his many responsibilities within the scientific community and his recently awarded NRF C1 rating.

  • Bridging the arts and sciences to support musicians

    Posted on November 29, 2024

    “Like athletes, musicians undergo rigorous training, but the health infrastructure supporting them is underdeveloped,” says UP’s Prof Clorinda Panebianco. Her research in music psychology is paving the way for change.

  • ‘Small, systematic improvements lead to impactful change’

    Posted on November 29, 2024

    UP industrial and systems engineering researcher Prof Marné de Vries reflects on her academic journey, which recently culminated in her receiving a C rating from the NRF.

  • Orphaned rhino calf undergoes life-saving surgery at UP’s Onderstepoort Veterinary Academic Hospital

    Posted on November 28, 2024

    Five-month-old, 125kg orphaned white rhino calf from The Rhino Orphanage in Limpopo has successfully undergone life-saving surgery at the University of Pretoria’s (UP) Faculty of Veterinary Science. The calf had been exhibiting signs of colic for two days and was urgently referred for...

  • Von Ludwiger ends his playing days for TuksVolleyball by winning one last gold medal

    Posted on November 28, 2024

    "I have achieved all but one of the goals I have set for myself. It is the first time that Tuks has won the USSA Indoor and Beach Volleyball Tournaments in the same year. I got to captain South Africa to win the gold at the CUCSA Games. Leo Williams and I won bronze at the Continental Cup in...

  • MEET YOU IN THE METAVERSE. What if we could experience clothing brands socially – without leaving home.

    Posted on November 27, 2024

    Fashion brands are entering the metaverse to provide highly personalised digital experiences. As retail therapy takes on a whole new look, is this the end of bricks-and-mortar malls?

  • Meet UP graduate Dr Edwell Gumbo, a champion for entrepreneurship across South Africa’s public universities

    Posted on November 26, 2024

    Being responsible for entrepreneurship development initiatives across all 26 public universities in South Africa is no easy task. However, University of Pretoria (UP) alumnus Dr Edwell Gumbo, Director of Entrepreneurship at Universities South Africa (USAf), says his UP academic journey has been...

  • Exploring UP's iconic UP Museums art collections

    Posted on November 25, 2024

    The University of Pretoria Museums (UP Museums) recently hosted a group of visitors for a tour of the institution's most prestigious art exhibitions, as part of the University's celebration of South Africa's first 30 years of democracy and UP’s commitment to preserving cultural heritage....

  • 16 Days of Activism: ‘Let’s remind ourselves of the power we hold as a community’

    Posted on November 24, 2024

    From 25 November (International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women) to 10 December (International Human Rights Day), the world observes the 16 Days of Activism for No Violence against Women and Children campaign.

  • UP hosts international congress on natural product research, highlights value of indigenous knowledge systems

    Posted on November 22, 2024

    The University of Pretoria’s (UP) Division of Medicinal Plant Sciences in the Department of Plant and Soil Sciences recently organised and hosted a joint meeting of the 23rd international congress of the International Society for Ethnopharmacology (ISE) and the second international congress...

  • RE.SEARCH 10: Make today matter

    Posted on November 22, 2024

    The articles in this edition showcase work from all nine of our faculties, and underscore our University’s slogan ‘Make today matter’. RE.SEARCH has been named South Africa's top corporate publication as the winner of the 2024 SA Publication's Forum Awards. It is a runner up and...

  • AI is here to stay: why higher education must embrace artificial intelligence

    Posted on November 21, 2024

    As artificial intelligence (AI) rapidly transforms society, many universities have responded by banning its use outright, choosing prohibition over adaptation. Rather than capitalising on AI's immense potential, these institutions have opted to restrict the use of AI out of fear of misuse. Yet,...

  • UP master’s programme in Heritage Conservation sets new course for preservation of African artefacts

    Posted on November 21, 2024

    A project to conserve a large peeling and cracked oil painting that hung in a public section of the University of Pretoria’s (UP) Merensky Library has unearthed fascinating insights into the institution’s offerings and collaborations. UP Museums has a painting conservator to restore...

  • FSNet-Africa documentary highlights efforts to combat food insecurity and strengthen human security

    Posted on November 20, 2024

    Newly released data paints a grim picture of global food security, with nearly 9% of the world’s population suffering from undernourishment in 2023. The crisis has deepened in recent years, with approximately 735 million people now facing hunger and 2.4 billion lacking reliable access to...

  • Expert Opinion: Prioritising menstrual health will empower girls to stay in school, gain confidence and dream bigger

    Posted on November 20, 2024

    A lack of affordable menstrual products, limited sanitation facilities and pervasive cultural taboos around menstruation result in many girls missing school every month. This disrupts their academic progress, harms their self-esteem and diminishes their future opportunities.

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