North-West
University
Vaal Triangle
Campus
One word that captures the spirit of the North-West University (NWU) is
'innovative'. This characteristic runs across all our activities and
operations, from our academic offerings to the research we conduct, to
our management model, campus structure, student body, community
engagement and sports achievements.
The NWU is a unitary multi-campus institution with campuses - each with
its unique characteristics - spread across two provinces. The
Potchefstroom and Mafikeng Campuses are situated in North West and the
Vaal Triangle Campus in Gauteng. The Institutional Office (head office)
is in Potchefstroom within close proximity to the Potchefstroom Campus.
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The
Mafikeng Campus is located in the capital of the North West
Province and boasts an international ambience on Campus, with
students from 22 different countries enrolled there. The Campus has
a rural atmosphere, with solid buildings and a safe environment. Its
library offers students 24-hour access.
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The
Potchefstroom Campus is situated in the historical university
town of Potchefstroom and currently uses Afrikaans as the basic
medium of instruction at undergraduate level as a result of its
demographic profile. However, owing to the obligation to enhance
access and success for non-Afrikaans speaking students, educational
interpreting services into English are offered in certain teaching
programmes that are viewed as of strategic importance to deliver
high-quality graduates to the emerging South African economy.
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Situated on the banks of the Vaal River in a proclaimed nature
reserve, the Vaal Triangle Campus with its diverse
population also boasts a unique environmental setting, with various
species of game roaming the campus grounds. The Campus has two
faculties, namely the Faculty of Humanities with four schools and
the Faculty of Economic Sciences and Information Technology with
three schools
Why study at such an innovative and well managed University?
NWU offers scope for
personal growth through entrepreneurial development, community service,
sport and cultural activities including drama, music and poetry. This
exposure nurtures well-rounded graduates able to pursue successful
careers, contribute to the community and live balanced, purposeful
lives.
Furthermore, the NWU
is earning its rightful place as a leading university as acknowledged by
the following accolades:
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Joint first
place in
the 2007 PricewaterhouseCoopers Higher Education Excellence Award
for Corporate Governance.
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Award in 2008 from the Pan-South African Language Board (PanSALB)
for contributing the most towards multilingualism and nation
building in the South African higher education sector during the
past ten years.
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Awarded the most progressive, technologically innovative university
in South Africa in 2004 by the Department of Science and Technology.
NWU
vision and values
North-West
University's vision is to be a 'pre-eminent university in Africa, driven
by the pursuit of knowledge and innovation'.
NWU's values are the
compass that guides the institution towards achieving its vision. The
University subscribes to the values of human dignity, equality, freedom,
integrity, tolerance, respect, commitment to excellence, scholarly
engagement, academic freedom, justice and transparency. In 2007, four
'do-values' were identified by management, namely integrity, commitment,
accountability and respect. These 'do-values' are seen as practical
enablers in realising the goals of NWU through the behaviour of all
staff and students, building trust and fostering a team spirit across
the University.
NWU
mission
The NWU is set to become a balanced teaching-learning and research
university, while implementing our expertise in an innovative way. Our
mission is made up of the following elements:
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Develop, educate and empower through quality teaching and learning,
well-rounded graduates who are able to think laterally and
critically in their service to the country and its people.
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Develop and sustain high-quality, relevant and focused research,
supplying innovative solutions to challenges faced by the scholarly
community, the country, the continent and the world.
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Expand the implementation of expertise, both commercially and
community directed, for the benefit of the province, the country,
the SADC region, the continent and ultimately the world.
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Be
a value-driven University, striving to make a difference in the
pursuit of our mission.
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Aspire to be recognised internationally as a well-managed and
innovative University, with a client focus embedded in quality.
This, the University seeks to achieve by creating an enabling
environment that will enhance and improve its core business and
remain financially viable.
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Transform continually in terms of positioning, academic profile,
unity, equity and redress. In doing this, contribute to the
transformation of the South
African Higher Education system to help meet the country's social,
economic, developmental and environmental needs.
Research and innovation
Research,
innovation, and entrepreneurship are the lifeblood of NWU, as the
following achievements show:
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Researchers from the Potchefstroom
Campus of the NWU are part of the international
High-Energy Stereoscopic System (HESS) group who won the highly
sought after European Union Descartes Prize for Research for 2006.
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The
Department of Science and Technology (DST) allocated the third DST
Hydrogen Centre of Competency (CoC) to the NWU and the Council for
Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), with the NWU in the lead
position for the first five years.
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A
lecturer of the School of Mechanical Engineering received an award
at the 30th anniversary of the World Energy Engineering Congress in
Atlanta, Georgia for his work in the field of energy conservation.
On top of that, the Association of Energy Engineers also announced
that the Power Alert project was chosen as the winner of the 2007
Energy Project (International) of the Year Award.
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A
researcher of the Unit for Space Physics recently received an A1
rating from the National Research Foundation (NRF). Another lecturer
of the School of Physics received the President's Award for Research
from the NRF.
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The
NWU is the only university in South Africa that offers approved
master's qualifications in nuclear engineering on the Potchefstroom
Campus. In addition, the Centre for Animal Health Studies on the
Mafikeng Campus offers the only BSc Animal Health programme in South
Africa that is recognised for registration by the South African
Veterinary Council.
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The
NWU was named the most progressive, technologically innovative
university in South Africa in the National Innovation Competition of
2004.
Sporting supremacy
The NWU is among the top universities in South Africa for the past five
years in the major sporting codes, with three NWU athletes and a coach
representing South Africa in the 2008 Olympics. The university's FNB
High Performance Institute for Sports (HPI) houses Africa's
best-equipped sports gymnasium and offers a full range of support
services to enhance performance. Furthermore, the NWU boasts a Rugby
Institute and a Hockey Academy on the Potchefstroom Campus, a Soccer
Institute on the Mafikeng Campus, and a Cricket Academy and a Cycling
Academy on the Vaal Triangle Campus. This university is the preferred
training destination of more than 1 000 international athletes from 25
countries.
Language policy
NWU has a policy of
functional multi-lingualism, based on the needs of different campus
constituencies. English and Afrikaans are used as primary languages of
tuition, but NWU acknowledges the realities of a multi-lingual society
and university environment, and thus additionally uses Sesotho and
Setswana as campus working languages.
Faculties and programmes
Mafikeng Campus
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Potchefstroom |
Vaal Triangle |
Agriculture;
Science and Technology; Commerce and Administration; Educational
Sciences; Human and Social Sciences; Law |
Arts;
Economic and Management Sciences; Educational Sciences;
Engineering; Health Sciences; Law; Natural Sciences; Theology |
Economic Sciences and Information Technology; Humanities |
Please consult our
website at
www.nwu.ac.za for a detailed list of schools at the Mafikeng,
Potchefstroom and Vaal Triangle campuses.
Residences
All three campuses
offer accommodation in student residences that is comfortable, secure
and well maintained. This contributes to a vibrant student life, geared
to holistic growth and development. International students can contact
the International Office for assistance in finding accommodation.
Entrance requirements
Admission
requirements vary, depending on the programme. For more information on
specific requirements, please visit our website at
www.nwu.ac.za and look under
'Prospective Students'.
International Office
The NWU has a
dedicated International Office at Potchefstroom Campus that liaises with
and is a single point of contact for all international students, staff
and visitors. The office deals quickly and efficiently with enquiries
about admission procedures, accommodation, grants and bursaries, and
study permits at all of the campuses. It also provides orientation
support to international students, from their initial enquiry to their
arrival at NWU. This service includes providing transport from the
airport and assistance with banking, medical and other personal support
services. NWU has academic agreements with universities around the
world, affording students and staff the opportunity to study and conduct
research at partner institutions for short or longer periods.
Internationalisation
The University's
mission on internationalisation is focused on advancing research and
attracting post-doctorate fellows and students at Masters and PhD
levels. Exchange of staff with international academic partners takes
place regularly. One of the university's priorities is to continue
establishing strategic linkages, in order to form a number of
comprehensive cooperation agreements. An initiative to establish a small
network of like-minded universities consisting of the NWU, London South
Bank University, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and Montclair State
University in the United States was launched in November 2007.
Living up to our
innovative spirit, the continuously growing North-West University is a
leading and sustainable, teaching-learning and research university that
celebrates and encourages multi-culturalism, multi-lingualism and
multi-nationalism.
We lead the way when
it comes to innovation through diversity.
Contact us
Institutional Office |
Mafikeng Campus |
Potchefstroom Campus |
Vaal Triangle Campus |
Contact person: The Deputy Registrar: Mr Simon Mokoena
Tel:
(+27 18) 299-4900
Fax: (+27
18) 299-4910
E-mail:
Simon.Mokoena@nwu.ac.za
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Contact person:
The Campus Registrar: Mr Robert Kettles
Tel:
(+27 18) 389-2111
Toll free number:
0800 623 698
Fax: (+27
18) 392-5775
E-mail:
Robert.Kettles@nwu.ac.za |
Contact person:
The Campus Registrar: Ms Dorothy August
Tel:
(+27 18) 299-1111 /2222
Fax: (+27
18) 299-2767
E-mail:
Dorothy.August@nwu.ac.za
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Contact person:
The Campus Registrar: Ms Elbie Steyn
Tel:
(+27 16) 910-3111
Fax: (+27
16) 910-3116
E-mail:
Elbie.Steyn@nwu.ac.za
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Postal address:
North-West University
Institutional Office Private Bag x1290 Potchefstroom 2520 |
Postal address:
North-West University
Mafikeng Campus Private Bag x2046 Mmabatho 2745 |
Postal address: North-West University Potchefstroom Campus Private Bag x6001 Potchefstroom 2520 |
Postal address:
North-West University
Vaal Triangle Campus Post Box 1174 Vanderbijlpark 1900 |
Physical address: North-West University Institutional Office Building C1 53 Borcherd Street Potchefstroom
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Physical address:
North-West University Mafikeng Campus Corner of Albert Luthuli and University Drive Mmabatho |
Physical address: North-West University Potchefstroom Campus 11 Hoffman Street Potchefstroom
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Physical address: North-West University
Vaal Triangle Campus Van Eck Blvd Vanderbijlpark
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CONTACT
Institutional Head Office North-West University Institutional Building (C1) Hoffman Street POTCHEFSTROOM 2531 Republic of South Africa (RSA)
Postal Address:
Corporate Affairs and Relations
Private Bag X6001 POTCHEFSTROOM 2520 Republic of South Africa (RSA) Tel: +27 (18) 299-4931 Fax: +27 (18) 299-4938 E-mail: phumzile.mmope@nwu.ac.za Website:
www.nwu.ac.za

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The NWU Vice-Chancellor, Dr Theuns Eloff plays a leading role
in higher education, not only in South Africa, but also internationally. He
is currently the Chairperson of Higher Education South Africa (HESA) and the
Vice-Chairperson of the Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU).

The Mafikeng Campus offers a wide range of
undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in five faculties.

The NWU's Potchefstroom Campus is situated in the
North-West Province of South Africa.

The
first phases of an extensive building project at the Vaal Triangle Campus of
the NWU was recently completed. This project included the construction of
new academic buildings and student facilities.

Mafikeng Campus is the second largest of the NWU's three campuses, with 8
487 students enrolled in 2006.

With modern student facilities on campus the Potchefstroom Campus offers a
dynamic student life, shaped by a student spirit that no other university
can match.

Situated on the banks of the Vaal River in a proclaimed nature reserve, the
Vaal Triangle Campus boasts a unique environmental setting.
CONTACT
Institutional Head Office North-West University Joon van Rooy Building (Block F1) 11 Hoffman Street POTCHEFSTROOM 2531 Republic of South Africa (RSA)
Postal Address: Private Bag X6001 POTCHEFSTROOM 2520 Republic of South Africa (RSA) Tel: +27 (18) 299-4900 Fax: +27 (18) 299-4910 E-mail: hrgcfc@puk.ac.za Website: www.nwu.ac.za

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Students on the Potchefstroom Campus

The library on the Mafikeng Campus

Students on
the Vaal River, Vaal Triangle Campus
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