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- Student funding overhaul will fail without greater public scrutiny of NSFAS
- Wits hires 11 black academics in bid to further transformation
- Academic programme at Rhodes resumes amid talks about rape culture
- More cash in support of Africa-focused case studies at UCT business school
- Mob disrupts schools in Orange Farm, ordering pupils to join protest
- Discussions about rape culture being held at Rhodes University
- Rhodes will immediately improve handling of rape cases, Mabizela says
- Students arrested during protests at Rhodes University released
- State steps up aid for needy students
- Foreign graduates of SA’s universities can soon apply for permanent residence
- Barricades blocking access to Rhodes University removed
- Gauteng education confident website can withstand stress
- Almost 200,000 apply online for places in Gauteng’s primary and high schools
- Feasibility of introducing Mandarin in schools questioned
- Police arrest protesting Rhodes University students
- Poor education traps black youth in poverty
- Nurture beginning right from the cradle
- School governing bodies in court over Gauteng’s online registration delays
- Teach SA seeks university graduates to teach maths to rural school pupils
- Voting for new University of Johannesburg SRC suspended
- Educational attainment key to lowering inequality
- Gauteng education department’s website to remain down until Tuesday
- Universities hinder students from accessing funds, says NSFAS
- Black woman leaders at universities give lie to incompetence myth
- Fund aims to sow and grow new university technologies
- Gauteng parents must register children for school in 2017 online
- Wits apologises for disruptive protester clashes
- Lectures at TUT’s Soshanguve campuses resume peacefully
- Wits beefs up security after protests
- Open Stellenbosch students set sights on language policy
- Maths competition aims to get local pupils up to speed
- Decolonisation must not be a black and white issue
- Austere times for academia bode ill for graduate quality
- UCT asks for suggestions on new names for landmark buildings
- Release of ‘teachers jobs for cash’ report delayed as people’s lives ‘in danger’
- SA has the means to make higher education more accessible
- Time honours Wits’ Berger in top influential people list
- Sadtu frustrated over delay in ‘school jobs for cash’ report’s release
- The exodus of teachers from SA is not slowing down
- DA calls on Motshekga to release Jobs for Cash report
- Online medium takes tertiary education to Africa
- Stellenbosch academics feel the strain of dual language decision
- Student protesters cause more than R145m in damages in three months
- BUSINESS DAY TV: It is hard to deliver ‘a quantum change in a short time’
- Equal Education’s application for jobs report shows impatience: department
- University of Cape Town may cut jobs as it applies austerity
- Nsfas criticised for underutilising funds
- AfriForum lawsuit left unopposed by Stellenbosch University
- Fort Hare missed a chance to celebrate prodigy Sobukwe
- Advtech revenue and profits grow
- Stellenbosch University building torched
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