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Employers want experience on student CVs

University graduates are more likely to find work if they have built up their work experience and contacts while they studied.

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No justification for student fee increase

 Student fees are set to increase by 8% in the 2011 academic year.

 

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Voice of Wits back on the airwaves

Broadcasting for the first time since its messy demise in 2006, Monday’s launch was successful, if not completely smooth. Marketing Manager and DJ mentor Lucky Mdaweni says the first few hours were “hectic”.

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No more exam "race card" for Wits students

Contesting the marks of an examination paper on the grounds of bias or discrimination could become a thing of the past.

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Unfairly funded

Complaints from opposition members in the political wing of the SRC say that funds from the university  were unfairly allocated. “We were told that

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Six - year res budget spent in less than three years


Wits University spent a six-year budget in just two-and-a-half years preparing to host the 2010 Fifa World Cup for visitors that never came.

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Security alert

Although there haven’t been any serious incidents at Wits this year, crime is still a reality on campus.

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Wits staff confront management

Academic and support staff, some in gowns with vuvuzelas, will stage a demonstration in Senate House today.

 

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UJ students threaten to march over dodgy accommodation

Students at the University of Johannesburg are up in arms over dodgy housing. Forced evictions from their residences lie at the centre of the grievances and they accuse campus authorities of dumping them in inappropriate accommodation.

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Med School and RHRU Workshop

  High school students in Hillbrow experienced their 67 minutes of good

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Engineering the world’s best soccer player

Science is changing the game of football and South Africa could benefit and perhaps increase their competitiveness from these advances. The Science of football involves all aspects of the game from player to pitch surface, ball to altitude.

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