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The Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences held its very first virtual Academic Awards Ceremony this year, where 103 prizes were awarded in 75 different categories. Prof Danie Vermeulen sponsored the award for the best undergraduate student in the faculty.

The Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences at the University of the Free State (UFS) presented its very first virtual Academic Awards Ceremony this year, celebrating the achievements of students.

According to Tracy Isaacs and Heidiry White, both from the Office of the Dean: Natural and Agricultural Sciences and organisers of the event, the aim of this event is to award and reward skills, knowledge, talent, and abilities. They believe the event contributes to encourage, inspire, and motivate other students to excel.

“Academic awards in the faculty create meaningful moments of recognition that inspire others and reinforce the behaviour that led to the reward. Rewarding students for their hard work forms an integral part of creating a competitive spirit among students. Competition is essential, as it encourages every student to do their best to stand out,” says Isaacs. 

Support and innovation

During this year’s ceremony, 103 prizes were awarded in 75 different categories. Dedicated academic staff who went the extra mile to ensure that no student was left behind, played a major role in the faculty awarding this number of prizes. 

The quality of the programmes and the curriculum, together with innovative teaching and learning activities and approaches, form the basis for academic excellence in the faculty. Lecturers and students are also provided with ongoing support and proper resources to maintain a high quality of teaching.

An achievement that stood out was the work of Philip Schall, who received the Dean’s Award for best undergraduate student in the faculty. Schall obtained his degree with distinction. The Dean, Prof Danie Vermeulen, sponsored this award.

Search for knowledge encouraged

Lecturers and researchers encourage students on a daily basis to pursue academic excellence by challenging them to obtain the highest level of success in their work. 

Students are also provided with an academic, creative, and enterprising spirit that not only prepares them for their academic journey, but also for the world of work. “While being exposed to a range of valuable and relevant learning experiences, students are prepared for further study, ongoing learning, and for their future work environment,” says Isaacs.

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Rag activities - 2008
2008-01-06

Coronation Ball:

Date: Thursday, 24 January 2008
Time: 18:00 for 18:30
Venue: Sand du Plessis Theatre

Rag Procession:

Date: Saturday, 26 January 2008
Departure time: 18:00
Venue: Old Greys Sport Club
Arrival time: 20:00

Route: Leave from the university's exit across Tempe.
Move down Nelson Mandela Avenue east until Second Avenue.
Move up Second Avenue.
Turn right into Kelner Street.
Move down First Avenue, past the Waterfront Mall.
Turn right into At Horak Street to Old Greys.

Guest artists from: 18:00-20:00
Artists: Theuns Jordaan
Thabo Hlongwane
Stonecell

Fire works display: 20:00

Ladies Tea:

Date: Saturday, 2 February 2008
Time: 08:00 for 08:30
Venue: Jakkalsdraai
Guests artists: Marion Holmes

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