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Jul 29, 2025 - School of Management, News (January 2025 to May 2025), _____________________________________________________________________, Dr Kezell Klinck receives the NWU Media and Organisational Citizenship Behaviour Recognition Award, On 22 May 2025, Dr Kezell Klinck, from the Mahikeng Campus, was honoured with the prestigious NWU Silver Wings Award , which recognises staff members who embody the spirit, character, and core values of the university. This award is granted to individuals who have been actively quoted in traditional, digital, and social media, and who consistently…, Dr Kezell Klinck delivers inpiring address at the MTN SME Connect event, At the MTN SME Connect event on 21 May 2025, Dr Kezelle Klinck from North-West University (NWU) delivered an inspiring address highlighting the critical role of academic institutions in supporting SMEs and fostering inclusive economic growth. NWU’s School of Management Sciences, Mahikeng Campus, was well represented by seven staff members,…, Prof Mia Bothma strengthens the NWU's international ties, As part of our ongoing commitment to global engagement and academic collaboration, Prof Mia Bothma, from the Marketing programme, recently took part in an Erasmus+ staff teaching exchange at Hochschule Burgenland in Austria. The exchange focused on sharing expertise in e-commerce, marketing metrics, and international marketing within the context…, Dr Lerato E. Mdaka invites AGSA Chief Risk Officer for a guest lecture, Bridging the gap between academic theory and real-world experience, the School of Management Sciences (NWU) recently hosted Mr Solly Segooa, chief risk officer at the Auditor-General of South Africa (AGSA), for a thought-provoking guest lecture titled “Understanding and managing risk in entrepreneurship”. This lecture was organised by Dr Lerato E…, Prof Clarise Mostert delivers a keynote address at International Conference, Prof Clarise Mostert delivers a keynote address at the 18th International Scientific and Practical Conference of Young Scientists and Students at the West Ukrainian National University. The presentation, titled “Cultivating Entrepreneurial Mindsets for a Resilient Global Economy,” highlighted the power of innovation, adaptability, and…, Prof Marius Potgieter attend international graduation ceremony Click and drag to resize , Prof Marius Potgieter, Deputy Director at School's Mahikeng Campus, attended the 5th graduation ceremony of King Ceasor University in Uganda as a guest of Chancellor King CA Mulenga, alongside other international scholars. The prestigious event, attended by national and international dignitaries, saw over 240 qualifications awarded and was…, School of Management Sciences hosts inspiring open day on the Mahikeng Campus, The School of Management Sciences at Mahikeng Campus recently hosted a successful Open Day, bringing together staff, students, and high school learners in a vibrant showcase of academic programs, student life, and community spirit. The day was marked not only by engaging activities and informative displays but also by a strong sense of unity and…, School of Management Sciences celebrates graduates at the Mahikeng Campus, The School of Management Sciences at Mahikeng Campus celebrated the achievements of its 2025 graduates in a joyful and inspiring ceremony. A total of 57 qualifications were awarded across undergraduate, honours, master’s and doctoral levels, marking a significant academic milestone for both students and faculty. Read the full article - click here…http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/communication/development-communication
Development Communication
May 18, 2020 - [accordion collapsed] What does a development communication practitioner do? Development communication refers to empowerment and development, mostly in a community context. A communication practitioner who specialises in development communication must be able to develop strategies to communicate with and on behalf of non-…http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/communication/video
Documentary video
Jul 24, 2020 - Documentary video Documentary video is a specialist field focusing on planning, executing and polishing audio-visual narratives with a factual character. Planning – or preproduction, does not only entail writing stories, but also production research, how to compile a proposal, set a budget, and apply ethical and legal aspects in…http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/communication/contact-us
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Oct 15, 2020 - Mahikeng Mr Mooki Lobelo Deputy Director: Communication Tel. +27 18 3892599 mooki.lobelo@nwu.ac.za Potchefstroom Lisl Boshoff Senior administrative assistant: Communication Tel: +27 (0)18 299 1642 lisl.boshoff@nwu.ac.za…http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/languages
Languages
Sep 19, 2023 - The 2022 applications for the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture language bursary are now open. This bursary is specifically aimed at making a contribution toward full-time undergraduate as well as full-time and part-time Honours and MA students of language studies at the North-West University. See if you qualify…http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/vinco
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Mar 13, 2023 - The research niche ViNCO (Visual Narratives and Creative Outputs through Interdisciplinary and Practice-Led Research) contributes to current discourse on South African and African visual narratives and the histories and visions that shape them. Our students and researchers work towards creating, imagining, exploring, inquiring and…http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/vinco/previous-projects
Previous projects
Jul 18, 2016 - Research Niche: Visual Narratives and Creative Outputs through Interdisciplinary and Practice-Led Research (VINCO) Tracking creative creatures (2007-2009) Tracking creative creatures is an interdisciplinary exploration, which originated out of a need for research possibilities within the…http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/vinco/disappearance-2015-2017
Disappearance (2015-2017)
Feb 09, 2021 - Disappearance consists of three broad main components, namely: (i) creative outputs as research outputs, (ii) community engagement and (iii) formal explicit format research outputs. The project has its departure point in the perspectives regarding the relationship…http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/vinco/researchers
Researchers
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News
Mar 03, 2020 - Communication news European film bursary for PUK alumnus David Zanré Reed, a former student at the School of Communication was awarded an Erasmus Mundus study bursary to complete his master's degree in documentary video editing in Europe. The bursary, awarded annually to students and academics by the European…http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/communication/zanre-reed
Zanre Reed
Mar 03, 2020 - Europese-filmbeurs vir oud-Puk Deur Lieneke Pieterse Zanré Reed …http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/languages/afrikaans-and-dutch
Afrikaans and Dutch
Nov 08, 2021 - Available on the Potchefstroom and Vanderbijlpark Campuses The variety of Afrikaans that is spoken today originates from the Dutch, Malay and African languages spoken by early settlers in South Africa in the 1600s. Afrikaans is viewed by linguists as a young language. Its development began in the 17th century when …http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/languages/creative-writing
Creative Writing
May 28, 2025 - Available on the Potchefstroom Campus [accordion collapsed] What is Creative Writing? Creative Writing entails the writing of creative texts such as short stories, poems, children’s stories and drama texts. It is a fully fledged graduate subject and is mainly selected by students majoring in languages. No specific entrance…http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/languages/english
English
Jun 18, 2020 - Available on the Mahikeng, Potchefstroom and Vanderbijlpark Campuses The history of the English language really started with the arrival of three Germanic tribes who invaded Britain during the 5th century AD. So, English has its roots in the West Germanic languages of the Indo-European language family, from which German and…http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/languages/french
French
Nov 08, 2021 - Available on the Mahikeng, Potchefstroom and Vanderbijlpark Campuses In 2020, la langue française, the language of love, is an official language in 32 countries and is spoken in more than 43 countries and by about 300 million people around the world, on every continent. There are more than 50 million people learning…http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/languages/german