Why not enter the exciting and competitive sporting industry by completing one of the programme offerings presented by the Department of Sport and Movement Studies?
The Department offers a range of programmes:... https://t.co/PrHdVWwERv
Congratulation to Sundika Ishwarkumar from our Human Anatomy and Physiology department for winning Best Poster at the 2019 ASSA conference.
#2019ASSA#UJAllWay#UJ
Join the Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences (MIRS) club in 2020. Apply to study towards a Bachelor of Health Sciences in:
1. Diagnostic Radiography,
2. Diagnostic Ultrasound,
3. Radiation Therapy and
4.... https://t.co/afu94erToG
Our department of Sport and movement studies Global Master Programme South African leg comes to an end today. Thank you to the UJ Senior Management and
International Senior delegates that where part of the closing ceremony.
University of Johannesburg
Today we hosted Dr Katharina Gaertner from the
University of Witten-Herdecke, Germany, who was previously a post-doctoral research
fellow at the Institute of Complementary
and Integrative Medicine, University of... https://t.co/3x0HR6OWYC
ADMITTED NEW STUDENTS: Please note that there are certain programmes which have a few spaces available for already admitted applicants to register. These programmes will remain open for late registration, on a... https://t.co/hcO7lBlpAN
Today we hosted and welcomed our 1st year Orange Carpet students.
As the new academic year kicks off remember our academic and academic support staff is here to ensure that you succeed in your... https://t.co/Y7YErP7T45
The First Year Seminar (FYS) orientation activities start on 29 Jan until 1 Feb 2019. You must collect your student cards before then. Go to the UJ website to find out more about FYS.
Once you have been accepted to UJ and registered online and offsite for the classes you want to attend, first years will need to come onto campus to collect student cards. You will only gain access to campus with a printed proof of registration and your ID or driver’s license.
It is through industry collaborations that our Faculty manages to produce #worldclass, #workready graduates. Contributing to South Africa's Health Care systems 1 graduate at a time.
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Taking place on October 16 each year, World Spine Day has become a focus in raising awareness of back pain and other spinal issues. With health professionals, exercise and rehabilitation experts, public health... https://t.co/Q2m3InUNiB
Mrs Jennifer Pienaar, from our Biomedical Technology lecturers, and Mr Warren Maule, former biomedical lecturer and current Research Fellow, represented South Africa at the International Federation of Biomedical... https://t.co/yT8ItNrc9P