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2022-10-13 |
Vision 130 sets the tone for the UFS for the next 12 years |
2022-10-13 |
Vision 130 sets the tone for the UFS for the next 12 years |
2022-10-31 |
Netball star Sne Mdletshe hopes to inspire excellence |
2022-10-31 |
Netball star Sne Mdletshe hopes to inspire excellence |
2022-10-31 |
Prof Sithole to lend expertise on UNESCO science advisory board |
2022-10-31 |
Prof Sithole to lend expertise on UNESCO science advisory board |
2022-10-28 |
UFS Drama Department scores big wins at Vrystaat Arts Festival |
2022-10-28 |
UFS Drama Department scores big wins at Vrystaat Arts Festival |
2022-10-28 |
Global Citizen Series: A conversation with The Rt Hon the Lord Peter Hain |
2022-10-28 |
Global Citizen Series: A conversation with The Rt Hon the Lord Peter Hain |
2022-10-27 |
UFS student to produce cheaper sanitary towels for disadvantaged girls, women |
2022-10-27 |
UFS student to produce cheaper sanitary towels for disadvantaged girls, women |
2022-10-26 |
Expanded Collaboration for Cultural Heritage Preservation in Limpopo |
2022-10-26 |
Expanded Collaboration for Cultural Heritage Preservation in Limpopo |
2022-10-26 |
Socially developing communities or making them dependent |
2022-10-26 |
Socially developing communities or making them dependent |
2022-10-26 |
UFS research fellow appointed UNDP Human Rights Research Chair |
2022-10-26 |
UFS research fellow appointed UNDP Human Rights Research Chair |
2022-10-25 |
Celebrating excellence at the UFS Learning & Teaching awards |
2022-10-25 |
Celebrating excellence at the UFS Learning & Teaching awards |
2022-10-25 |
A journey of Pride – UFS commemorates Pride Month |
2022-10-25 |
A journey of Pride – UFS commemorates Pride Month |
2022-10-24 |
Celebrating more than 20 years of University-Community Engagement |
2022-10-24 |
Celebrating more than 20 years of University-Community Engagement |
2022-10-24 |
Prof Paul Oberholster latest UFS scientist inaugurated by Academy of Science |
2022-10-24 |
Prof Paul Oberholster latest UFS scientist inaugurated by Academy of Science |
2022-10-21 |
UFS doctoral student authors bat-centred children’s book |
2022-10-21 |
UFS doctoral student authors bat-centred children’s book |
2022-10-20 |
Putting mental health in the spotlight through filmmaking |
2022-10-20 |
Putting mental health in the spotlight through filmmaking |
2022-10-20 |
Making mental health conversations trend |
2022-10-20 |
Making mental health conversations trend |
2022-10-19 |
UFS names its top sport achievers |
2022-10-19 |
UFS names its top sport achievers |
2022-10-19 |
UFS Convocation reflects on past five years at AGM |
2022-10-19 |
UFS Convocation reflects on past five years at AGM |
2022-10-18 |
UFS staff member Nambitha Manqola scoops national Librarian award |
2022-10-18 |
UFS staff member Nambitha Manqola scoops national Librarian award |
2022-10-18 |
UFS Womxn’s Forum and KovsieAct join hands to Support the Jagersfontein Community |
2022-10-18 |
UFS Womxn’s Forum and KovsieAct join hands to Support the Jagersfontein Community |
2022-10-18 |
Register as a potential stem cell donor |
2022-10-18 |
Register as a potential stem cell donor |
2022-10-18 |
Participatory research illuminating complexities of poverty, the potential of youth fighting it |
2022-10-18 |
Participatory research illuminating complexities of poverty, the potential of youth fighting it |
2022-10-18 |
The ANC's elective conference – continued cycle of women's exclusion |
2022-10-18 |
The ANC's elective conference – continued cycle of women's exclusion |
2022-10-14 |
Students need a Sustainable Food System on Campus |
2022-10-14 |
Students need a Sustainable Food System on Campus |
2022-10-14 |
UFS Business School: The future of business is now |
2022-10-14 |
UFS Business School: The future of business is now |
2022-10-14 |
Invite: Tutu-Jonker Lecture, 'Faltering resilience – a nation in need of conciliation' |
2022-10-14 |
Invite: Tutu-Jonker Lecture, 'Faltering resilience – a nation in need of conciliation' |
2022-10-13 |
Invitation to apply for the Emerging Scholars Accelerator Programme |
2022-10-13 |
Invitation to apply for the Emerging Scholars Accelerator Programme |
2022-10-13 |
UFS biologists discover new tiny, white-thumbed bat species from Eswatini |
2022-10-13 |
UFS biologists discover new tiny, white-thumbed bat species from Eswatini |
2022-10-13 |
UFS among world’s best universities in Times Higher Education ranking |
2022-10-13 |
UFS among world’s best universities in Times Higher Education ranking |
2022-10-12 |
Global Citizen Webinar: A conversation with Judge Albie Sachs |
2022-10-12 |
Global Citizen Webinar: A conversation with Judge Albie Sachs |
2022-10-12 |
Advancing innovative, effective mathematics and science teaching |
2022-10-12 |
Advancing innovative, effective mathematics and science teaching |
2022-10-12 |
Great futures don’t fall from heaven – it has to be fought for |
2022-10-12 |
Great futures don’t fall from heaven – it has to be fought for |
2022-10-11 |
Qwaqwa research conference highlights value of research that is centred on humanity |
2022-10-11 |
Qwaqwa research conference highlights value of research that is centred on humanity |
2022-10-10 |
Plant-based medicine a possible cure for post-COVID-19 tuberculosis |
2022-10-10 |
Plant-based medicine a possible cure for post-COVID-19 tuberculosis |
2022-10-10 |
Making a difference with the No Student Hungry Programme |
2022-10-10 |
Making a difference with the No Student Hungry Programme |
2022-10-10 |
Raising hope and awareness for the homeless: the invisible who deserve to be seen |
2022-10-10 |
Raising hope and awareness for the homeless: the invisible who deserve to be seen |
2022-10-10 |
Annual conference enhances teaching and learning |
2022-10-10 |
Annual conference enhances teaching and learning |
2022-10-06 |
UFS students get to experience study abroad opportunities in Spain and Germany |
2022-10-06 |
UFS students get to experience study abroad opportunities in Spain and Germany |
2022-10-06 |
It’s a home semi-final for UFS netball team |
2022-10-06 |
It’s a home semi-final for UFS netball team |
2022-10-06 |
UFS counselling psychologist to lead mental health initiatives |
2022-10-06 |
UFS counselling psychologist to lead mental health initiatives |
2022-10-05 |
UFS preparing young people for the world of work |
2022-10-05 |
UFS preparing young people for the world of work |
2022-10-05 |
New advance medical imaging technology for the Department of Medical Physics |
2022-10-05 |
New advance medical imaging technology for the Department of Medical Physics |
2022-10-04 |
From kombucha to leather-like textile |
2022-10-04 |
From kombucha to leather-like textile |
2022-10-04 |
The arts coming together at the UFS |
2022-10-04 |
The arts coming together at the UFS |
2022-10-04 |
UFS scholar first to participate in the University of Michigan fellowship programme |
2022-10-04 |
UFS scholar first to participate in the University of Michigan fellowship programme |
Science school of excellence for Grade 11 learners launched
2009-04-21
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At the launch of the Science School of Excellence were, from the left: Prof. Neil Heideman, Vice-Dean: Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences at the UFS, Mr John Davids, General Manager, Volksblad, Ms Lorraine Botha, Chief Professional Officer, Centre for Education Development at the UFS, and Rev Kiepie Jaftha, Chief Director: Community Service at the UFS.
Photo: Dalene Harris |
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Science school of excellence for Grade 11 learners launched
The Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences at the University of the Free State (UFS) has launched a project to give top Grade 11 learners an idea of what the faculty has to offer by giving them a ‘university-type’ experience.
The Science School of Excellence Project was launched last week during a function where the university’s schools support programmes were introduced to the management and members of staff.
The project is aimed at Grade 11 learners in the Free State who obtained an overall average of 80% in the 2008 Grade 10 final examinations. This includes a minimum score of 80% (Level 7) in Mathematics and a minimum score of 80% (Level 7) in Physical or Life Science during the same examination. It will be presented on the Main Campus in Bloemfontein from 6-9 July 2009. The closing date for applications is 8 May 2009.
“By presenting this project we want to stimulate learners’ interest in the natural and agricultural sciences, give them an idea of what we have to offer, raise their interest to come and study at the UFS and let them know that we cherish them as role models in their schools and as academic leaders of the future,” said Prof. Neil Heideman, Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences at the UFS.
According to Prof. Heideman the Science School of Excellence will take on the form of small lab and field projects which the learners will carry out under the supervision of staff and postgraduate students. An application fee of R50 per learner must be paid by the school and a maximum of 80 learners can be accommodated. The 80 learners will be selected on a first come, first served basis and a registration fee of R200 per learner has to be paid after they have received notice that they have been accepted. Letters in this regard have been sent to principals of secondary schools in the Free State. “We will also include 10 learners from disadvantaged rural schools, who will be fully sponsored,” said Prof. Heideman.
“Fourteen of our departments will be presenting programmes, during which learners will engage in challenging exercises that will be ‘out of school’ experiences involving laboratory experiments and research activities typical of our faculty,” said Prof. Heideman.
Five other schools support programmes of the UFS were also presented during last week’s launch function. They were the Itjhoriseng Project, which is a skills development course in Mathematics and Physical Sciences for teachers in the Further Education phase; the Science for the Future Project that aims to encourage more learners to enter into science-related studies and careers; the Qwaqwa School Support Programme that aims to improve the year-end results of Grade 12 learners and a project by the South African Foundation for Economic and Financial Education (SAFEFE) and the National Council of Economic Education (NCEE),which aims to improve the economic and financial literacy of teachers.
“The university’s role in the development of teachers and learners in various subject fields has increased tremendously over the past couple of years. Learners are our students of the future. As a university we must do as much as we can to equip them and their teachers with the necessary skills to better themselves,” said Rev. Kiepie Jaftha, Chief Director: Community Service at the UFS at the launch of the Science Schools for Excellence Project.
Media Release
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20 April 2009
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