uLink University of Johannesburg (UJ) Student Portal

uLink University of Johannesburg (UJ) Student Portal

UJ uLink is the student portal for the University of Johannesburg (UJ) in South Africa. It is an online platform that provides UJ students with access to various academic, administrative, and support services. Here’s everything you need to know about UJ uLink student portal. ALSO READ: ULink Login: ULink Sign In Guide – UJ’s-ULink-Sign in … Read more

How to Check University of Johannesburg UJ Application Status

UJ Application Status Check

UJ Application Status: How to check your University of Johannesburg (UJ) application status online. In this article, you will learn how to use UJ Student Portal to check your UJ application status for 2020 / 2021 academic year. ALSO READ: WSU Status: How to Check WSU Application Status Did you apply to study at the … Read more

Modibe Matsepane, Mopet Coffee – Campus entrepreneur with a vision of building a national coffee shop chain

Modibe Matsepane Mopet Coffee

Based in the University of Johannesburg’s Auckland Park campus, Mopet Coffee helps students and lecturers to kick-start their day with a strong, productivity-boosting shot of coffee. Mopet started out as a logo and a plan to be a convenient place on campus get the best African fair-trade coffee. ALSO READ: GoDaddy: How small businesses can claim their … Read more

UJ to confer honorary doctoral degree on renowned South African Ndebele artist, Esther Mahlangu

Esther Mahlangu UJ

University of Johannesburg has decided to honour South African Ndebele artist, Esther Mahlangu, for “her legacy as a cultural entrepreneur & educator, skillfully negotiating local and global worlds”.

“With this honorary doctorate, we recognise Esther Mahlangu for her legacy as a cultural entrepreneur, skillfully negotiating local and global worlds, and as an educator,” said Professor Federico Freschi, the Executive Dean of the Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture (FADA) at UJ.

In the context of current debates in South African institutions of higher learning on questions of decolonisation of the curriculum. Esther Mahlangu is a living example of how authentic African knowledge systems can be articulated meaningfully and sustainably,” said Freschi.

“In her, we have an icon worthy of being looked up to by the next generation of creatives, and the University, in particular, FADA is greatly honoured to confer the degree of Philosophiae Doctor honoris causa upon her.”

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