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April 14, 2021
U.S. Capitol Building
Two UMass student groups will host the National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA) for a discussion of its Grand Challenges in Public Administration and Agile Government Center projects on Monday, April 19, at noon.
The event will take place on Zoom is open to the public. Registration is required.
The nonprofit NAPA provides expert advice to government leaders in building and managing more effective, efficient, equitable, accountable and transparent organizations.
At the April 19 event, NAPA director of strategic initiatives Joseph P. Mitchell III and research associate Jillian McGuffey will speak about its “12 Grand Challenges” project, which addresses critical issues in public administration, including questions of democracy, social and economic development, environmental sustainability, and technological changes. They will also speak about NAPA’s Agile Government Center, which brings together governments, nonprofits, academic
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The High Court has set aside the University s decision to cut the 2021 intake by 20,000. Courtesy of #DStv403
PRETORIA - While student fee battles continue in the streets, small victories are being claimed in the courts.
The EFF Student Command and the Black Lawyers Association s Student Chapter took on Unisa and won.
The High Court has set aside the university s decision to cut the 2021 intake by 20,000.
Unisa says it will first study the judgment before deciding on how to respond.
The university says whatever that decision may be, it will be taken with the best interests of students in mind.
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Blade Nzimande must fix university system âor face national shutdown on Mondayâ
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Johannesburg - Protesting university students gave Higher Education, Science and Innovation Minister Dr Blade Nzimande until 5pm on Friday to respond to their wide-ranging and extensive list of demands or face a nationwide shutdown from Monday.
The SA Union of Students (Saus) wrote to Nzimande on Wednesday this week listing 15 demands that should have been met by yesterday.
Among the studentsâ demands are financial clearance and that historical debts for all students in order to âensure smooth registrationâ as it happened at the University of the Western Cape.