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Visually impaired students at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) will now have the power of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to assist them with their vision. UKZN has become the first university in ...
Five visually impaired students received R75 000 Envision AI Glasses, enabling them to read, recognise faces and navigate ...
UKZN says it will not take any ‘walk-in’ applications after receiving more than 250 000 applications
UKZN’s executive director of the corporate relations division, Normah Zondo, said they received more than 250 000 applications from approximately 110 000 prospective students for these places.
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UKZN courses, requirements, duration and campuses 2025/2026 - MSNUKZN courses, campuses, and requirements. UKZN offers globally competitive courses. The university has five campuses, none of which offers all programmes.
The University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) has become the first South African university to provide visually impaired students ...
Durban — The University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) is issuing “firm offers” to successful applicants and said it would welcome about 9 000 new students. UKZN had received 160 059 applications ...
A UKZN spokesman told South African media a case of sexual assault had been reported to the university. “The alleged incident is reported to have happened off campus.
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UKZN's first PhD graduate in paediatric surgery - MSNCurrently, Mangray is an honorary lecturer in Paediatric Surgery at UKZN and Head of the Paediatric Surgical Clinical Unit at Greys Hospital. "Less invasive surgery means lesser pain, ...
The University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) says it has spent more than R73m on Operation Clever — a four-year investigation into allegations of “places for sale” at its medical school and other ...
In the month that the University of KwaZulu-Natal’s (UKZN) senior managers are launching their sanguine book of reflections on the university’s troubled merger experiences since 2004, one of ...
June 2009: UKZN vice-chancellor Malegapuru Makgoba receives draft audit report based on Hall’s oral feedback and complains to CHE that the leaked letter shows “bias” on Hall’s part.
UKZN is appealing the decision by Acting Judge Mahendra Chetty last January, who ruled that the university senate had no legal authority to revoke Potwana’s degree or to have appointed a “fourth ...
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