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2024-04-15 Step into the exhilarating world of Industrial Engineering at the NWU, where creativity and innovation unite in a unique educational setting. Our School for Industrial Engineering offers an intimate learning experience with smaller…http://engineering.nwu.ac.za/engineering/community-engagement
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2020-06-25 The importance of Community Engagement for Engineering Students It is important that engineers develop skills to take responsibility for their judgements, decisions and actions based on a strong value system, and an awareness and understanding of…http://engineering.nwu.ac.za/research/research
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2023-12-30 The Unit for Energy and Technology Systems (UETS) strives to be recognised as a centre of expertise for research in and development of energy and technology systems that are relevant to society, the environment and the country. The…http://engineering.nwu.ac.za/electrical-electronic-and-computer-engineering/contact-us
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2024-01-19 School Director: Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering Prof. George van Schoor 018 299 1962 george.vanschoor@nwu.ac.za Building N1, Room 235, Potchefstroom Campus Administrative Officer Ms. Elzeth Enslin 018…http://engineering.nwu.ac.za/mechanical-engineering/contact-us
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2024-01-19 Acting School Director: Mechanical Engineering Prof Attie Jonker 018 299 1325 Attie.jonker@nwu.ac.za NWU, Potchefstroom Campus, Building G15A, G11 Undergraduate Manager: Electromechanical Engineering Dr Fortunate Moyo …http://engineering.nwu.ac.za/engineering/innovation-support-office
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2021-08-04 Contact details: Mr André Hattingh Director Professional Services Tel: (018) 299 4023 Email: andre.hattingh@nwu.ac.za Potchefstroom Campus, Building N1, Room 40http://engineering.nwu.ac.za/research/contact-us
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2020-11-10 Ms Tanya Fouche Higher Degrees Administrator 018 299 4020 Tanya.Fouche@nwu.ac.za NWU, Potchefstroom Campus, Building N1http://news.nwu.ac.za/being-fully-present-and-patient-restores-wholeness