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Save money and conserve the environment
Print only when it is necessary: Save money and conserve the environment.

Postgraduate students are often faced with the dilemma of not knowing whether to print or not to print their theses and dissertations for assessment. This may be because of the preference of different examiners. 

According to Dr Emmie Smit, Head: Academic Writing at the UFS Postgraduate School, students often spend a lot of money printing copies of their theses or dissertations and use expensive binding, only to find out that most examiners prefer electronic copies.
 
Supervisors should find out from examiners prior to submission whether the examiner prefers printed or electronic copies. In this way, students can save money and paper which will help to conserve the environment. When requested for assessment, hard copies need to be neatly bound. However, expensive binding is also not necessary. Stapling and ring-binding are acceptable and cost-effective.

Students are then required to submit the electronic and/or hard copies to the Postgraduate Student Academic Services. The UFS only requires an electronic copy of the after-assessment or final thesis/dissertation to be submitted to the UFS library for the database. 

The format and length of dissertations and theses are determined by faculty- or department-specific guidelines. However, they should be in academic style, with consistent formatting, and scholarly content. Students need to note that the UFS does not require students to print copies as gifts to supervisors, examiners, or friends and family.

Read the Policy on Master’s and Doctoral Studies to learn more

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Goodbye Bloem Concert!!
2010-02-26

Scaena Theatre: Goodbye Bloem Concert!!

Goodbye Bloem Concert!

With Bea van der Vyver, Caroline Haasbroek, Martinette van Jaarsveld and klitzgras

At 19:30 on 26 and 27 Feb in the Scaena Theatre on the UFS Campus, cabaret singer Bea van der Vyver will reflect on her years as a resident of Bloemfontein. The show consists of songs written by Van der Vyver as well as commercial numbers.

Klitzgras, Caroline Haasbroek and Martinette van Jaarsveld will join her on stage in this concert that also serves as a benefit for musician and former Kovsie Hanno van Heerden ('n Man soos Jan) in his battle against cancer. The tickets cost R50. For more information and bookings, contact Kovsie Culture at 051 4012819.

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