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07 June 2019
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Story Eugene Seegers
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Photo Barend Nagel
Tap on the red button labelled ‘Student Login’ at the bottom of the app to log in with your UFS student credentials.
What? Your new KovsieApp is here!
How? Download this mobile app to your phone from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store.
Why? To access your information from the UFS website (current, registered students only ??).
It’s free! While you are connected to the on-campus Wi-Fi network.
Campus life just became a whole lot simpler. With the app, you can access personal information like study records, marks, class and exam timetables, mini fee statement, etc.
How to log in
Log in like this:
- Download the app, of course.
- Tap on the red button labelled ‘Student Login’ at the bottom of the app (see screenshot).
- Log in with your UFS student credentials.
- An OTP (one-time pin) will then be sent to the cellphone listed on your student profile. Do we have your correct number?
- Enjoy easy access to your personal UFS information with the KovsieApp! Unless…
… we don’t have your correct cellphone number. Please update your most recent contact number to get to your personal information in the app.
Updating your details
Please update your cellphone number by using the Student Self-service page on KovsieLife if you have trouble logging into or using the app.
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Professor in Translation visits the UFS
2007-07-26
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Prof. Christiane Nord, emeritus professor in Translation at the University of Applied Sciences Magdeburg-Stendal in Germany and research professor at the University of the Free State's (UFS) Department of Afro-Asiatic Studies, Sign Language and Language Practice, visited the department to among others conduct research discussions with postgraduate students and present short courses in translation. Here are, from the left, front: Mr Edward Kgatla (lecturer at the University of Limpopo), Prof. Nord and Ms Corrie Geldenhuys (co-ordinator of short courses at the department); back: Prof. Jackie Naudé (Departmental Chairperson) and Ms Mamonaheng Mahobe (parliament of Lesotho).
Photo: Lacea Loader
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