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Virtual Exchange
UFS NAS Students participating in the HSWT Online course: Soyama Nonkotwane, Emma Witten, Chris Sambo and Rorisang Modibedi.

Five undergraduate students from the Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences at the University of the Free State (UFS) - Chris Sambo, Angelique Strydom, Soyama Nonkotwane, Rorisang Modibedi and Emma Witten - have embarked on an online semester at Weihenstephan-Triesdorf University of Applied Sciences (HSWT) in Bavaria, Germany. Running from 1 September 2025 to 14 March 2026, this initiative marks an important step in advancing UFS’s commitment to inclusive and transformative internationalisation.  

The exchange is made possible through an active Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between UFS and HSWT, which continues to strengthen academic collaboration. 

Reflecting on the opportunity, Prof Corli Witthuhn, Professor in Sustainable Food Systems and Development, highlighted that the opportunity for undergraduate students at the UFS to attend the International Online Semester offered by HSWT greatly contributes to their professional development. “The programme provides education and training in agriculture with a focus on improved farming practices. Students gain not only new insights and skills but also experience an international classroom and work environment. This opportunity allows our students to internationalise without the expense of travelling, serving as an excellent example of internationalisation at home.” 

 

Building digital fluency and intercultural competence 

Virtual exchanges such as this extend beyond academic mobility; they are strategic interventions that foster two vital skill sets for the 21st century: digital fluency and intercultural communicative competence. 

Prof Lynette Jacobs, Interim Director at the Office for International Affairs added that this valued collaboration with HSWT demonstrates the University of the Free State’s commitment to embedding inclusive internationalisation at every level of our academic offering, in diversified ways. “Virtual exchanges provide scalable, equitable opportunities for students to develop the digital and intercultural competencies needed in today’s interconnected world.”   

In an era of rapid technological advancement, students must be able to navigate digital platforms, collaborate across borders, and engage meaningfully with diverse perspectives. 

“I am grateful for the opportunity to broaden my studies through a different institution. For me, this experience opens the door to further studies abroad, and with that knowledge, I want to contribute to the betterment of South Africa,” expressed Emma Witten, one of the participating students. 

 

Skills gained through the exchange 

Through this online semester, UFS students will acquire practical digital skills, including: 

  • navigating international learning management systems,
  • participating in synchronous and asynchronous virtual collaboration,
  • using digital tools for research, presentations, and communication,
  • managing time and tasks in a cross-cultural virtual environment.

They will also strengthen intercultural competencies by:

  • engaging in dialogue with peers from diverse cultural and academic backgrounds,
  • practising respectful communication across cultural norms,
  • reflecting critically on global issues from multiple perspectives,
  • developing empathy and adaptability in diverse learning contexts.

 

Preparing students for global opportunities 

Study abroad opportunities - whether virtual or physical - are a vital part of preparing UFS students for success in a global context. They expose students to different academic systems, build adaptability and resilience, and cultivate leadership and problem-solving skills valued in the workplace. 

For many, these experiences serve as steppingstones to postgraduate study, international research collaboration, and global employment opportunities. This initiative directly supports the vision outlined in the Vice-Chancellor’s Installation Address, demonstrating institutional agility by showing how virtual exchanges can be flexible and scalable tools for internationalisation. 

As these five students embark on their virtual semester, they are not only engaging with new academic content but also stepping into a transformative learning experience. They will sharpen their digital skills, deepen intercultural understanding, and gain competencies increasingly vital in a globally connected, technologically driven world. 

Prof Witthuhn added that the Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences is proud of the students and hopes that they will share their experiences and knowledge with peers and staff in Agriculture. “We believe that the Online Semester will also better prepare them for future employment.” 

This exchange reflects the UFS’s strategic commitment to Institutional Agility and Transformational Culture, ensuring students are equipped for both academic excellence and meaningful participation in a digitally connected world.

For more information on Virtual Exchanges, contact Chevon Slambee at jacobscs@ufs.ac.za. 

For study abroad opportunities, contact Mbali Moiketsi at moiketsimv@ufs.ac.za.  

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Wayde nominated with SA’s best
2015-11-04

      
Wayde van Niekerk sweating on
Pellies Park at the University of the Free State
Bloemfontein Campus.
Photo: Charl Devenish

The Kovsie athlete Wayde van Niekerk’s dream year is not over yet.

The University of the Free State’s golden boy was nominated in two categories of the SA Sports Awards in Johannesburg on 3 November 2015 . The winners of the tenth SA Sports Awards will be crowned in Van Niekerk’s home town, Bloemfontein, on 22 November 2015.
  
For the awards, sports stars are being judged on their achievements between 1 September 2014 and 30 September 2015.

The 23-year-old Van Niekerk was nominated as Sportsman of the Year and in the People’s Choice category.

One of three with two nominations

Van Niekerk is one of three sports stars nominated for two awards. The other two are the swimmer, Chad le Clos (Sportsman of the Year and People’s Choice), and the cyclist, Ashleigh Moolman-Pasio (Sportswoman of the Year and People’s Choice).

In the category Sportsman of the Year, Van Niekerk was nominated with Le Clos, and the mountain biker, Greg Minnaar.

He will compete against the Protea cricket player AB de Villiers, Moolman-Pasio, Le Clos, and the wheelchair tennis player, Lucas Sithole, for the People’s Choice Award.

After enjoying a dream year, Van Niekerk was named on 21 October 2015 as KovsieSport’s Sportsman of the Year for a third consecutive year.

In August, he won the 400 m at the World Championships in Beijing in a time of 43.48 s. His winning time was the sixth fastest in history, with only three athletes achieving better times.

NBC Olympics, a division of the American broadcasting network NBC, recently filmed a special insert on him at the UFS Bloemfontein Campus. The insert will be screened in the build-up to, and during, the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.

Vote for Wayde


Supporters have until 21:00 on 22 November 2015 to vote for their favourite sports stars, by sending an SMS at the cost of R1,50 to 45210.

To vote for Van Niekerk in the category People’s Choice, send an SMS with the letter E to 45210.

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