TATA Africa sculpts future for Witsies
The future is beaming bright for 20 academically and financially deserving students who have received scholarships from TATA Africa
The future is beaming bright for 20 academically and financially deserving students who have received scholarships from TATA Africa
Absa has donated R5.6 million towards student funding at Wits University.
SITA awards Wits students $10,000 for their winning travel idea.
The 2018 Vice-Chancellor’s Awards celebrate the elite of excellence.
Tata in Africa continues to advance education.
Over 60 Wits students are able to pursue their ambitions due to sponsorship by the BPSA Education Foundation.
After 20 years of painstaking excavation and preparation, Professor Ron Clarke introduces the most complete Australopithecus fossil ever found to the world.
5 December is a historic day in South Africa and is associated with life events of major liberation leaders.
A new laboratory honours the late Professor Peter King, admired for his rapport with students and for pioneering work in metallurgical engineering.
The launch of a high-tech ezone, Efundanathi – “Learn with Us”, is set to revolutionise teaching and learning at Wits.
Sibanye, a top ten global gold mining company has extended its partnership with Wits by investing R15 million into the Wits School of Mining Engineering.
The Warhol Unscreened exhibition broke all attendance records at the Wits Art Museum (WAM) when it opened there on Wednesday evening, 26 July.
Absa Bank has donated over R15m to Wits University in aid of student funding.
Find a way to bridge the gap when it comes to inequality and poverty.
Shell SA committed to investing R5 million over a five-year period to help create a Seismology Reflection Centre at the University.
Chair in Digital Business to advance awareness of digital business and digital readiness.
Joburg resident and father of three Wits graduates donates R1 million in support of the importance and impact of tertiary education in South Africa.
Anonymous donation of R100 million assists Wits Art Museum (WAM), the Digital Innovation Project, and University’s strategic transformation programme.
The South African Student Solidarity Foundation for Education (SASSFE) aims to improve wider student access to higher education.
Medical practitioner repeated matric three times to get a first-class matric and worked for several years in order to save for his medical studies.
Wits alumnus Professor Aubrey Sheiham and Dr Helena Sheiham donate R8,8 million to Wits to support the Vice-Chancellor’s focus on addressing inequality.
Venkat bursaries providing scarce skills for the accounting profession.
“As our beloved Madiba said: ‘Education is the key that opens doors’. Never stop learning!” says Dr Moloi Motsepe.
Evan Stein FH Centre to address Familial Hypercholesterolemia needs in South Africa.
Class of '66 gifts over R600 000 to the Faculty of Health Sciences for the PV Tobias Bursary Fund.
The SRC Humanitarian fund, known as the #Access campaign, highlights challenges facing the 'missing middle'.
Ms Basetsana Thokoane's donation of over R500 000 became the tipping point in the achievement of the Campaign's first million.