Mon, 21 May 2012
There is a need to put more emphasis on skills development and the creation of academic and work opportunities for young people over and above the policies that are already in place. This is according to Higher Education and Training Deputy Minister Hlengiwe Mkhize.
In an effort to attract learners to careers in the STEM fields the eThekwini Municipality, in partnership with the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Education, will host a Mathematics, Science and Technology Indaba.
Two business students have received International recognition that will enable them to connect with influential international business leaders and may expose them to new ways of thinking which also benefits South Africa.
In order to compete on an international level South Africa needs to strengthen its science and technology sectors and boost research and innovation in those areas to attract investment.
The holidays should be a time to sit back, relax, and enjoy life, but for many small business owners, holidays seem to represent nothing more than lost sales and extra stress. Here are five ways to remain productive during the holidays.
The 12-month learnership programme developed by Bytes People Solutions offers learners the opportunity to obtain a National Certificate in system support and gives students practical work experience.
Technical and vocational education and training is becoming more central to the country’s development agenda as decent work in South Africa is only possible and sustainable if the country develops a skilled workforce according to Minister Blade Nzimande.
Higher Education and Training Minister Blade Nzimande discusses the plight of humanities and social sciences programmes in South African universities as technology and engineering skills begin to dominate government priorities.
The recent firing of new Yahoo! CEO Scott Thompson after it was found that he did not in fact receive the computer science degree he claimed to have on his CV, has reiterated the need for blue-chip companies to ensure that the qualifications of their potential top-tier employees are thoroughly verified.
New research shows that gains made in small business creation during the 2010 World Cup have been maintained, but South Africa is still performing below its potential when it comes to entrepreneurship.
Milpark Business School students will have an opportunity to apply for one of 250 employment positions in the Retail, Banking and Insurance industries after completing the two month compliance programme.
Dr Ludi Beukman asks how important people should be as a consideration in your leadership decisions. “Listening to the critics of contemporary transformational and value-driven leadership theories, one often notices a concern that too much emphasis is put on the person being led and that the job or task at hand has become less important,” says Beukman.
Organisations devote an enormous amount of energy talking about the importance of innovation. But here’s the truth: most companies can’t innovate because everyone’s job is to maintain the status quo.
The two sets of draft labour bills have undergone an intense negotiation process at Nedlac and are currently in Parliament for Cabinet consideration. The Labour Relations Amendment Bill and the Basic Conditions of Employment Amendment Bill is expected to be finalised in a month's time.
During a recent UNESCO meeting the critical need for quality technical and vocational education was brought to light. Minister of Higher Education and Training Blade Nzimande discusses the purpose of skills development in the broader economic context.