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A ‘Safrican at Cambridge’: Unique WW2 Diary retrieved and published
2020-07-24 Extraordinary Professor Laurence Wright, from the NWU Research Unit for Languages and Literature in the South African Context, launched his book, The Wartime Diary of W.D. Terry, A ‘Safrican at Cambridge’, with Selected Letters (Print…http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/nwu-writing-centre
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2024-08-19 Book an appointment Protocol for online consultations The NWU Writing Centre offers services dedicated to the improvement of students’ academic writing. We follow a student-centred approach by harnessing the…http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/nwu-writing-centre/potchefstroom-campus-writing-laboratory
Potchefstroom Campus Writing Laboratory
2019-05-17 Book a session Register for the National Indaba In addition to the general services offered by the NWU Writing Centre, the Potchefstroom Campus Writing Laboratory also offers the following unique services…http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/nwu-writing-centre/vaal-triangle-campus-writing-laboratory
Vaal Triangle Campus Writing Laboratory
2019-05-17 1.1 Sessions commonly address the following: clarification – guiding students to understand assignment instructions; planning and organisation – guiding students in planning out the writing task and writing process,…http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/nwu-writing-centre/mafikeng-campus-writing-laboratory
Mafikeng Campus Writing Laboratory
2019-05-17 [accordion collapsed] More about the Mahikeng Writing Centre The Mahikeng Campus Writing centre is a free service available to all NWU students. We offer one-on-one sessions with attentive and knowledgeable writing consultants. We engage…http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/government-studies/public-administration
Public Administration
2020-07-02 Students will experience that Public Administration as a subject offers the foremost theory, teaching, skills and practices that are relevant to the contemporary South African state and the global public sector arena. Students will be exposed to…http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/music/isam
Information Centre for Southern African Music (ISAM)
2024-06-17 For composers Most of our activities have the aim to support and motivate South African composers by organising concerts with premières and repeat performances of their works, and by presenting other events such as round table discussions, seminars and…http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/music/admin-staff
Management & Administrative Staff
2025-07-01 Prof Conroy Cupido School Director Conservatory (K1), office G29 tel. +27 18 299-1697 conroy.cupido@nwu.ac.za Prof Chris van Rhyn Research Director: MASARA Conservatory (K1), office G04 tel. +27 18 299-1695…http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/music/academic-staff
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2025-07-29 Prof Tinus Botha Piano Performance Methodology of Piano Teaching Keyboard Skills Conservatory (K1), office 213 tel. +27 18 299-1693 tinus.botha@nwu.ac.za Dr Yvonne-Marié Brand Brass Performance Methodology…http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/government-studies/postgraduate-options
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Development Studies
2020-07-29 Development Studies is a multidisciplinary field that examines social, economic and political change. This field explores debates, experiences and practical ways of achieving an improvement in the human condition. The discipline considers changing…http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/social-sciences/undergraduate-study-options