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                            18 August 2021  
                        
                    
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          The SRC Elections for the elective portfolios will be held from 12 to 15 October 2021 for the Bloemfontein, Qwaqwa and South Campuses. 
Following the official announcement of the election schedule on 16 August 2021, the processes below are to unfold: 
a. Candidate nominations for CSRC elective portfolios will open on 23 August, until 10 September 2021; 
b. Ex-officio portfolio elections will take place on 11 October 2021; 
c. Manifesto launches will take place via webinars from 15 September to 11 October 2021;  
d. Declaration of final election results will be on 18 October 2021. 
KDBS Consulting (Pty) Ltd has been appointed as the independent Chief Elections Administrator that is to oversee and manage the 2021 online SRC elections.  
A website will be launched to provide updated information regarding all processes that are to unfold. A detailed schedule will also be made available via the official elections website that will be hosted by the service provider. 
For any queries related to the elections, communication is to be sent via email to the Chief Election Administrator at 
ufssrcelections@kdbs.co.za  Communication to the election helpdesk may also be sent via direct call or on WhatsApp at 
 +27 0 61 452 4499. 
Election specific notifications will be communicated via email and SMS.
Official elections will take place from 12-15 October 2021.

         	
       
		
			
			    
		
		
		
		
		 
        
    
	 
 
                
Competition can assist with transformation
2008-06-04
    
        
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             At the announcement of the winners of the transformation competition were, from the left, front: Ms Khani Seatile, Prof. Helena van Zyl, Director of the School of Management, Ms Charlotte Gallego, Ms Debbie Packwood; back: Mr Valentine Ndhlela and Mr Roger Potgieter.  
            Photo: Leonie Bolleurs 
            
                  
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             Competition can assist with transformation 
            The School of Management of the University of the Free State (UFS) held a transformation competition amongst its MBA and BML students. The winners were announced at a function that was held on the Main Campus of the university in Bloemfontein this week. 
            Prof. Helena van Zyl, Director of the School of Management, said: “The competition gave the students the opportunity to apply their expertise and knowledge and in this way they could add value to the university’s challenge to manage the transformation process effectively and to the benefit of all.” In the competition students had to provide recommendations to the management of the UFS on the effective management of the transformation process at the institution. 
            The winners in the MBA category were Ms Charlotte Gallego and Mr Roger Potgieter. In the BML category Mr Valentine Ndhlela, Ms Khani Seatile and Ms Debbie Packwood were the winners. The winners can attend either a conference on knowledge, culture and change at organisations in the United Kingdom or a conference on entrepreneurship in Ireland. This prize includes air fare, accommodation and the registration fee for the conference. They also get a 10%-bonus mark in a module of their choice. 
            Some of the suggestions made by the students include: 
            The use of the Reitz incident as an empowering tool for skills development for all staff to participate in and not only the previously disadvantaged communities. 
            Another suggestion was that it is not enough to acknowledge people’s issues involved in organisational change and restructuring in an organisation. Management must be equipped to deal with these challenges. In order to ensure long-term survival, the university must develop skills in strategic transformation. 
            One of the students also suggested the displaying of notice boards in student residences to enhance unity and shared values, using the slogan “We are all human beings no matter what we are”. 
            Media Release  
            Issued by: Lacea Loader 
            Assistant Director: Media Liaison 
            Tel:  051 401 2584 
            Cell:  083 645 2454 
            E-mail:  loaderl.stg@ufs.ac.za 
            4 June 2008 
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