The continent-wide development of science can help grow economies, such as by transforming resources into products, services and processes.
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Students share their experiences of the 15th CHPC & 7th NITheCS Coding Summer School, and the impact on their academic and research journeys.
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Climate change affects everyone everywhere, but it’s potentially more devastating for emerging markets as they are less prepared for calamity.
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Some 800 postgraduate students attended the CHPC / NITheCS Coding Summer School in 2023, which took place for the first time in hybrid form.
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XI Tastes of Nuclear Physics celebrated the commissioning of the Modern African Nuclear DEtector LAboratories (MANDELAB) at UWC and UZ.
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Prof Frans Pretorius, a member of NITheCS’ Scientific Advisory Board (SAB), is one of the four recipients of the 2021 Dirac Medal.
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NITheCS congratulates Dr Marais on this extraordinary international recognition and celebrates her continued leadership in science, innovation, and human ...
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A letter from Dr Joseph Kirui (UNIVEN) to NITHeCS following Dr Eric Maluta's presentation at a NITheCS Colloquium.
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NewAfrican has identified NITheCS Associate and Senior Research Manager at the SA Weather Service, Dr Mary-Jane Bopape, as a 'Changemaker'.
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Some 500 teachers attended an online Teacher Training Workshop on 6 July 2022 presented by the University of Johannesburg and partners
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