
The highlight in every student’s life is the day when he or she finally graduates. For graduating students from the NWU Mafikeng Campus the Autumn Graduations will span the crown on their hard work when they will be walking the stage from 6 to 8 May 2015.
From the five faculties a total of 487 diplomas and certificates will be awarded as well as 1 185 degrees. As a reflection on how seriously the campus regards research and innovation, 341 post graduation degrees will be conferred. This includes 252 honours degrees, 56 master’s degrees, 16 MBA degrees and 17 doctoral degrees.
“Throughout the three days, five graduation ceremonies will be held during which prominent speakers will address the graduates and wish them well for the future. Prof Maluleke who is an expert in the field of Transport Economics and Planning, Supply Chain Management, Business Logistics, Operations Management and Research will be speaking during the ceremony of the Faculty of Commerce and Administration. Prof Nithaya Chetty, Deputy CEO of the National Research Fund will address the graduates from the Faculty of Agriculture, Science and Technology. During the ceremony of the Faculty of Human and Social Sciences, Dr Cassius Frederick Lubisi, Director General in the Office of the President, will convey his message to the students” North West University spokesperson Phenyo Mokgothu said.
The Mafikeng Campus will also honour Mr Nick Bester, who is well known in athletic circles, with the NWU Chancellor’s Medal to give recognition to his contribution to the development of athletes and sport in general. This medal is awarded to persons who have shown exceptional achievement of a non-academic nature and/or exceptional contributions in any sphere of life that are compatible with the vision and mission of the university.
-TDN
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