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"University rankings are rankings of institutions in higher education which have been ranked on the basis of various combinations of various factors. " We look at the process that goes into University Rankings as well as its impact within insti
The 2nd annual Fundi Education Forum, in partnership with The African Presidential Leadership Centre (APLC), was held on the 29 Oct 2018 & it brought together former heads of African states, educators, business leaders, billionaires, students a
"Learning to read and write is a fundamental right. Yet, 38 % of African adults (some 153 millions) are illiterate; two-thirds of these are women. Africa is the only continent where more than half of parents are not able to help their children
Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Research at the University of KwaZulu-Natal said, “If we really want to see the significant economic growth and job creation that we are seeing in developing countries, we must have real innovation in medium and hi-tech
Former president Nelson Mandela once said, “Young people are capable, when aroused, of bringing down the towers of oppression and raising the banners of freedom.” These words have been proven in recent history as more and more young people are
A collaborative public-private partnership to enhance scientific and technological creativity and innovation in the classroom as well as in business and industry, so as to spur educational and economic development.Somali Stem Society is committ
We all know that entrepreneurship is not a magic solution in a context of mass unemployment, but through this initiative, we will alert students to the fact that employment is not their only option to participate in the economy. The primary obj
The revision sessions are presented in an educational and yet entertaining manner, allowing learners to interact with subject experts who are available at each cinema complex to address questions from the pupils.The programme is presented in te
On Friday, 20 July 2018 Afrika Tikkun hosted its first Information Communication Technology (ICT) Academy launch in partnership with Think Tank under the theme ‘let’s tackle the ICT skills shortage’. The ICT Academy launch was intended to be a
The African continent hasn’t got a robust strategic plan on STEM policies, or even a clear roadmap or framework for implementing them effectively. It is not even clear if some national leaders understand their importance or meanings. If we inve
Dr. Anele Mngadi is one out of two nominees for the University of the Witwatersrand Chancellor. Dr Mngadi is a university professor, a non-executive chairman and a community builder whose qualifications include a BCom in financial management fr
‘WeThinkCode_’, a tech learning institution based in Johannesburg & now Cape Town - which was founded by two thirty-something women (Arlene Mulder and Camille Agon) - is turning the traditional education model on its head; democratizing learnin
During the Industrial Revolution, classrooms adopted the traditional design: desks in rows facing a chalkboard. More than 150 years later, most classrooms still adopt this setup. Yet many scholars believe we are in the midst of a new Industrial
With a population of about 57 million people About 2.9-million South Africans – roughly 7.5% of the population – live with some form of disability. But those with disabilities make up less than 1% of the total student population, a group that s
There are a number of scholarship opportunities currently available for South African students to undertake studies, research and exchanges in other countries. The Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) coordinates several such scho
Graduate unemployment is a reality in South Africa. Previously on this show, we had a discussion about Graduate Development in South Africa and today we are continuing this conversation. With more graduations currently taking place in the count
The Department of Higher Education released a report in 2015 highlighting that 47.9% of university students did not complete their degrees. Black students had the highest drop-out rate, with 32.1% leaving in their first year. We also introduce
Technical Vocational Education and Training Strategy of the AU Youth Division.The African Union Commission in an effort to revitalize TVET in Africa and to establish a pool of high-quality TVET centers across Africa launched a competition to un
Over the years we’ve seen more and more matriculants wanting to access higher education institutions. Between 2009 & 2016 university enrolment expanded from about 5% to only 10%. In 2016 only 20% of matriculants were able to register at South A
Forth Industrial Revolution is a term we’ve been hearing a lot about and on this show, we take a look at how it will affect Higher Education from the lecture room to the graduates we produce. The fourth industrial revolution is upon us and it w
On the 16th December 2017, President Jacob Zuma announced that the South African Government will subsidize free higher education for poor and working-class students.He said in a statement the previous Saturday that the definition of poor and wo
The attention of education policy-makers and the international education community is moving away from raising literacy levels and increasing access to secondary and higher education, towards skills required by the workforce to promote economic
Institutional research is a broad category of work done at schools, colleges, and universities to inform campus decision-making and planning in areas such as admissions, financial aid, curriculum assessment, enrollment management, staffing, stu
GEN Algeria Campus Ambassadors celebrate and shape the next generation of entrepreneurs through activities and competitions in and outside the campus to help them sharpen their skills and connect them to potential cofounders, mentors and even i
The driving force of every successful economy in the world is entrepreneurship. Encouraging entrepreneurs to start new businesses is a priority for any government and is only increasing in importance as nations look to grow, become self-reliant
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