Did you know that African men are at a higher risk of developing prostate cancer earlier due to unique genetic factors? Find out more about this ground-breaking study in this week’s episode. Top learners from across SA explain why Wits is their top choice, the Kuamsha app, targeting adolescent depression through a game and peer mentor system is revolutionising mental health support, and the Wits Centre for Deaf Studies launched a film internship for Deaf youth fostering artistic expression and inclusion. Finally, a Wits water expert provides vital tips on purifying water at home after cholera was found in the Vaal River system. Read more at www.wits.ac.za/news
Read MoreWits Vice-Chancellors Annual Concert
Wits University’s Vice-Chancellor and Principal, Professor Zeblon Vilakazi, hosts this musical extravaganza in the state of the art Wits Chris Seabrooke Music Hall, 24 October 2024, at 19:00. Line Up: The Legendary Vusi Mahlasela, On piano and violin – Malcolm Nay and Zanta Hofmeyer, The Johannesburg Philharmonic Orchestra String Quartet. Complementary drinks will be served on arrival.
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Mental Health Awareness
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Wits Global Fintech Conferences
14 - 15 NOV '24 | 28 - 29 NOV'24
We invite scholars, researchers, practitioners, and industry experts to submit original research papers, case studies, and presentations for the Global Fintech Conference. This international conference is designed to foster discussions, share insights, and explore the cutting-edge developments in the fintech industry. Our aim is to provide a platform for understanding and shaping the future of finance and technology.
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Paper Submission Deadline: [30 October 2024]
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