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Nelson Mandela University’s School of Accounting has partnered with the Eastern Cape Governance in what should be a win-win arrangement for both parties.
“The documentary screening of the sinking of the SS Mendi is not just a moment to reflect on history; it's a testament to the resilience, bravery, and sacrifice of those who were aboard that ill-fated ship,” said Dr Bruce Damons, Director of Nelson Mandela University’s Engagement Office.
On 27 April 2024 South Africa celebrated 30 years as a democratic country and many reflected on our advancement, growth and development to date.
The British Council in partnership with the Eastern Cape Department of Education (ECDoE) and Nelson Mandela University recently launched the Teaching For All programme on the University’s Second Avenue Campus.
The launch will be live streamed on the YouTube link below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MijXYWayvfg
The faculty of Humanities is hosting the 3rd annual Archbishop Thabo Makgoba Public Lecture on 9 May 2024. This year the lecture is anchored by Ambassador Ebrahim Rasool and is taking place during the month of the elections.
Nelson Mandela University's annual Open Day is an opportunity for prospective students and their parents to explore what our university has to offer.
For media queries please contact our media manager, Ms Zandile Mbabela on 0415042777 or Zandile.Mbabela@mandela.ac.za
We strive to develop effective channels of communication with members of staff as well as the private and public sector, recruit students, market the University's programmes and liaise with the University's stakeholder body.
A collection of special interest publications that cover a wide variety of topics related to the university and its activities.
Information and links to our public and memorial lectures as well as our professorial inaugural lectures.
Nelson Mandela Bay, including Nelson Mandela University, is presently experiencing a severe drought, and our taps have run dry. This webpage seeks to help you navigate the present crisis on our campuses.
The Naming and Renaming programme of the University symbolically signals its commitment to transformation in naming places, spaces and buildings that enhance the Mandela name while entrenching the institution’s ever-growing intellectual identity.
Our approach is to allow all students to achieve their learning outcomes through multiple, blended pathways.
Have a look at our latest infrastructure projects on our campuses as well as our flagship buildings, projects underway and campus buildings.
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