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03 September 2024 | Story Lunga Luthuli | Photo Lunga Luthuli
Mbali Moiketsi
Mbali Moiketsi, Head of International Scholarships at the UFS, was selected for the prestigious US International Visitor Leadership Programme.

Mbali Moiketsi, Head of International Scholarships, Marketing, and Web Content in the University of the Free State’s (UFS’s) Office for International Affairs, has been selected to participate in the prestigious US International Visitor Leadership Programme (IVLP). The programme, which runs from 13 September to 7 October 2024, is a significant professional exchange initiative, with participants nominated by US embassies globally rather than applying directly.

“Being selected for the IVLP represents a remarkable milestone that fills me with pride and a sense of accomplishment,” Moiketsi said in reaction to her selection.

The IVLP focuses on fostering partnerships between African universities and historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs). Moiketsi outlined key objectives, including establishing long-term collaborations that extend beyond the programme and exchanging best practices in various areas such as university administration and community engagement. “Through this programme, sustainable long-term partnerships will be ensured, to provide mutual benefits for African universities and HBCUs,” she said.

Moiketsi said these partnerships will enhance global recognition of both African universities and HBCUs. She plans to implement specific initiatives during her IVLP experience, such as identifying research interests that align with both institutions' strengths and needs, and establishing connections with key stakeholders. “I aim to encourage a partnership between UFS and HBCUs and identify grants and scholarships to support these initiatives,” she explained.

She cited the collaboration between Howard University and the University of the Western Cape (UWC) in Cape Town as exemplifying a successful existing partnership, one that has led to faculty exchanges and joint research projects over the past decade. “This partnership has yielded joint publications and shared conferences, serving as a model for internationalisation at UFS.”

Moiketsi believes international partnerships can significantly enrich students’ academic and cultural experiences. She emphasised the importance of exchange programmes that include cultural immersion and exposure to diverse teaching styles.

Ultimately, she hopes her involvement in the IVLP will result in enhanced opportunities for students at the UFS and contribute to a broader culture of collaboration among African universities, primarily by expanding access to higher education through scholarship programmes and collaborative initiatives.

“I hope to foster strong international research collaborations and strengthen processes through the adoption of best practices,” she concluded.

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Department of Architecture receives unconditional validation
2017-08-30

Description: Arch SACAP  Tags: National and International validation, South African Council for the Architectural Profession (SACAP), Commonwealth Association of Architects (CAA) 

In the 2017 validation portfolio was the
dissertation: Revealing the Invisible
by Laura-Anne Fox
. Photo: Supplied



Earlier this year the Department of Architecture at the University of the Free State (UFS) received unconditional validation nationally from the South African Council for the Architectural Profession (SACAP) and internationally from the Commonwealth Association of Architects (CAA). SACAP aspires towards people-centred architecture for South Africa.

Register as professionals in the industry
The broad aim of the validation session is to safeguard standards in architectural education and for professional registration. 

Accordingd to Jako Olivier, Programme Director of the Department of Architecture at UFS, unconditional validation sanctions that the three professional oriented degrees are aligned with national and international education standards. The degrees, BArch, BArch Hons and MArch (Professional), then also meet the prescribed national standards of registration compatible with international standards. 

Department proud of calibre students
The validation is effective for five years; from 2017 to 2022. 

The department is proud of the calibre of students they guide towards employment in the architectural field. Graduates from the department find employment at leading architectural firms nationally and internationally.  

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