
Team UKZN Inspires Greatness at Open Days
Click here for isiZulu version UKZN reached out to thousands of learners in KwaZulu-Natal at its Open Days on the Pietermaritzburg and Westville campuses. The
Click here for isiZulu version UKZN reached out to thousands of learners in KwaZulu-Natal at its Open Days on the Pietermaritzburg and Westville campuses. The
Click here for isiZulu version Several UKZN staff members and students ran in the recent 50th Two Oceans Marathon in Cape Town, taking part in the ultra
Top student achievers in the College of Agriculture, Engineering and Science were recognised at the annual College Awards ceremonies on the Pietermaritzburg and Westville campuses.
PhD graduate, Dr Sicelo Goqo hopes his story will inspire young school-leavers to study Mathematics and follow it as a career. ‘I was raised by
Maternal and child malnutrition are underlying causes for more than 3.5 million deaths annually worldwide, with some 35% of the global disease burden manifesting in
Research, using stochastic epidemic models, into the role of wildlife in the distribution of tick-borne pathogens provided the foundation for Dr Milliward Maliyoni’s PhD in
Husband and wife duo, Osman Noreldin and Amna Ibrahim, have graduated with their PhD and Master’s degrees respectively in Applied Mathematics. The husband and wife
Mr Ntokozo Khuzwayo has reason to celebrate – not only did he graduate summa cum laude with an Honours degree in Mathematics, he was presented with the
Dr Nonhlanhla Yende-Zuma has become the first Black South African woman to graduate with a PhD in Statistics at UKZN. Her PhD, titled: Adjusting the
UKZN’s College of Agriculture, Engineering and Science (CAES) once again made a significant contribution to South Africa’s much-needed brain pool of highly-qualified science, technology and
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