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Apr 24, 2026 - Menu ILS Hub Circulation & Lending Services: Access & User Categories Book Collections Borrow, Renew & Return Courier Service Document Delivery eReserves Fines Holds Interlibrary Loans My Account Self-Check Machine Contact Us, Interlibrary Loans (ILL), What is an Interlibrary Loan Request?, Interlibrary Loan Requests (ILL) provide a service to NWU researchers, academic staff, and registered master's and doctoral students by obtaining material not owned by the NWU Libraries via WorldCat Discovery. The Library offers documents to other libraries through a nationwide interlibrary loan network. STEP 1: Check Availability Ensure the item…, Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), Where are the Interlibrary Loan Desks located and what are their office hours? Mahikeng: Library foyer | Mon-Fri: 07:30 – 16:30 Potchefstroom: Ferdinand Postma Library foyer | Mon-Fri: 07:30 – 16:30 Vanderbijlpark: Ground floor, next to the Reserve Desk | Mon-Fri: 07:30 – 16:30 How long does it take for items to be delivered? Books: approx. 3…, Contact Information, Mahikeng, James Kolodi 📧 interbib@nwu.ac.za | 📱 +27 (0)18 389 2419 📍 Courier address: North-West University, Mahikeng Library: Interlibrary Loans, Building A-7, Corner of Dr Albert Luthuli and University Drive, MMABATHO, 2745 [ Maps ], Potchefstroom, Seka Sizani-Kelobang 📧 interbib@nwu.ac.za | 📱 +27 (0)18 299 2793 📍 Courier address: North-West University, Ferdinand Postma Library: Interlibrary Loans, Building E7A, Hoffman Street 11, POTCHEFSTROOM, 2531 [ Maps ], Vanderbijlpark, Siyabonga Sithole 📧 interbib@nwu.ac.za | 📱 +27 (0)16 910 3044 📍 Courier address: North-West University, Vanderbijlpark Library: Interlibrary Loans, Building A14, Hendrik van Eck Blvd, VANDERBIJLPARK, 1900 [ Maps ]Full professor in Pharmaceutics and Chair of the subject group of Pharmaceutics at North-West University. Module coordinator for Pharmaceutical calculations for undergraduate BPharm students. Supervisor for postgraduate students on the Master’s and Doctoral levels. Research includes drug and phytochemical delivery across excised…
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Sias Hamman
Apr 24, 2026 - Full professor in Pharmaceutics and Chair of the subject group of Pharmaceutics at North-West University. Module coordinator for Pharmaceutical calculations for undergraduate BPharm students. Supervisor for postgraduate students on the Master’s and Doctoral levels. Research includes drug and phytochemical delivery across excised…Full professor in Pharmaceutics and Chair of the subject group of Pharmaceutics at North-West University. Module coordinator for Pharmaceutical calculations for undergraduate BPharm students. Supervisor for postgraduate students on the Master’s and Doctoral levels. Research includes drug and phytochemical delivery across excised…
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JH (Sias) Hamman
Apr 24, 2026 - Full professor in Pharmaceutics and Chair of the subject group of Pharmaceutics at North-West University. Module coordinator for Pharmaceutical calculations for undergraduate BPharm students. Supervisor for postgraduate students on the Master’s and Doctoral levels. Research includes drug and phytochemical delivery across excised…http://news.nwu.ac.za/coach-malgas-targets-playoff-spot-crucial-clash
Coach Malgas targets playoff spot in crucial clash
Apr 24, 2026 - By Mzwandile Ndlovu The North-West University’s (NWU) Soccer Institute is preparing for a decisive clash against Belligerators FC on Saturday, 25 April, at Mmabatho Stadium. They are hoping secure their place in the provincial playoffs of the South African Football Association (SAFA) Motsepe League. While the road to this match has not…http://health-sciences.nwu.ac.za/pharmacy/1testpharmacy
1.Test.Pharmacy
Apr 24, 2026 - Advancing Health through Innovative Science and Expert Pharmaceutical Care The NWU School of Pharmacy forms part of the Faculty of Health Sciences at North-West University and is widely recognised for its leading role and longstanding contribution to pharmacy education, research, and professional practice in South Africa. With roots…http://commerce.nwu.ac.za/bhive-enterprise-development-centre/innovateher-2026-inclusion-design-breaking-barriers-enabling
InnovateHER 2026 - Inclusion by Design: Breaking Barriers, Enabling Participation
Apr 24, 2026 - innovateHER Banner 2025 Welcome to InnovateHER 2026 , a transformative initiative hosted by the North-West University Faculty of Health Sciences . InnovateHER is a national youth innovation and entrepreneurship programme that empowers young women to turn ideas into real-world solutions. In 2026, we focus on inclusion and accommodation. We invite…, What is the challenge?, Every day, people face barriers that limit their ability to learn, access healthcare, use technology, or participate in their communities. These barriers may relate to: Visible or invisible disabilities Barriers to learning and education Limited access to digital tools and connectivity Challenges faced by ageing populations Social and economic…, How does the programme work?, innovateHER 2026 is a guided, twelve-week innovation journey. Each week follows a simple structure: Build – Develop the solution by understanding the problem, exploring ideas, designing concepts, and improving through feedback. Grow – Develop personal skills such as confidence, creativity, teamwork, communication, and resilience. Each week,…, From idea to real-world solution, Participants will use the KasiKanvas to structure their ideas. The KasiKanvas helps participants: Understand who the solution is for Clarify the problem being solved Design how the solution works Explain the value of the idea Think about how it can become a real-world solution No prior business experience is required., Holiday Innovation Accelerator, During the June–July school holiday, participants will take part in a dedicated Innovation Accelerator Week. This includes structured online coaching sessions to: Strengthen ideas Receive mentor feedback Develop solutions further Prepare for final submission, Who can apply?, innovateHER is open to young women aged 15–25 who are passionate about solving real-world problems and making a difference in their communities. Participants may apply: As individuals, or In teams of up to two people (with at least one member identifying as female) [accordion], Competition Dates, Entries Open: 1 May 2026 Entries Close: 22 May 2026 Programme Start: 1 June 2026 Programme End: 31 July 2026 Final Submissions: 3 August 2026 Judging: 5 August 2026 Final Event: 9 August 2026 (Pretoria) Winners’ Experience: Mid-2027 , Competition Rules, To qualify for participation and the grand prize, entrants must adhere to the following: Each individual or team may submit only one idea. Participants under the age of 18 must enter with a teacher or responsible adult associated with their school. This mentor will support the team during the programme and accompany the winning team as a guardian…, How to Participate, Applying is simple: Identify a real problem or barrier in your community Create a short video (maximum 3 minutes) explaining: The problem Who is affected Why it matters Submit your video and details using the link below, Enter Here, Please submit your entry here ., Contact Us, For more information, reach out to us via: Email : innovateHER@nwu.ac.za [/accordion] Ready to get started? Apply now and start building solutions that include everyone. innovateHER Start-up Toolboxhttp://news.nwu.ac.za/smart-village-dialogue-advances-south-africas-first-indigenous-knowledge-led-initiative
Smart Village dialogue advances South Africa’s first indigenous knowledge-led initiative
Apr 24, 2026 - By Mzwandile Ndlovu A renewed push to translate indigenous knowledge (IK) into practical rural development took centre stage as stakeholders gathered for the Second Smart Village conference in Nyandeni in the Eastern Cape. Held under the theme “Towards an indigenous knowledge-based smart village model: A multi-stakeholder planning dialogue…http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/centre-digital-humanities/projects
Projects
Apr 24, 2026 - Ethical digital heritage At the NWU Centre for Digital Humanities, cultural heritage practices are viewed as a constantly evolving treasure. Therefore, we support projects that focus on exploring digital heritage as living knowledge that shapes our present and future. Our focus on ethical digital heritage ensures…http://humanities.nwu.ac.za/centre-digital-humanities/events
Events
Apr 24, 2026 - NWU Centre for Digital Humanities presents Online Webinar The Digital Humanities webinar series is an initiative dedicated to fostering a thoughtful, inclusive, and critically engaged environment for dialogue concerning digital humanities (DH) practices, debates, and future directions. Conceived as a platform for emerging leaders in the…http://news.nwu.ac.za/five-researchers-earn-nominations-years-science-oscars