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Reptile colonies lived communally 250 million years ago
A new fossil discovery suggests that reptiles lived together 20 million years earlier than previously thought.
27 June 2025
Research Chair leads Africa’s 21st century therapeutic revolution
Development of drug delivery systems focused on targeted therapy, nanomedicine, and regenerative medicine.
27 June 2025
Investigating fungi and what makes them dangerous
A Wellcome award for first-of-its-kind fungal research in Africa may unlock the origins of human infection.
26 June 2025
New global index proposed to manage natural resources more sustainably
The Nature Relationship Index offers a new way of of measuring how countries use and protect natural resources.
26 June 2025




Wits has approved R22 million in emergency funding to support affected students and health researchers hit by US grant cuts. Scientists are putting Africa on the map with low-cost, water-free geologic hydrogen and leading global efforts to reforest 195 million hectares for a greener future. As SA heads the G20, Wits experts are backing a bold energy-sharing vision for the continent. On campus, Tinyiko Mahlaule, Deputy Director for Energy, Utilities and GMR Compliance is driving a decade-long utilities overhaul.
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28Jun
The art of medicine for better brain health with Dr Kirti RanchodOrigins Centre11:00
28Jun
Wits Art Museum walkabout: Weird, Wonderful, Quirky and Peculiar Wits Art Museum11:30
30Jun
50th annual conference of the South African Association of BotanistsWits Rural Facility Campus08:30
01Jul
Africa-US Universities Network Conference The conference will be held in a hybrid format. In Robert Sobukwe Building and online.15:00
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