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SMU congratulates Professor Joshua Olowoyo for attaining a C2 NRF rating

SMU congratulates Professor Joshua Olowoyo for attaining a C2 NRF rating

Media Statement
01 March 2021
For Immediate Release

Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University (SMU) congratulates Professor Joshua Olowoyo for attaining a C2 Rating from the National Research Foundation. The rating is given to researchers as a recognition for having recently produced a body of quality work recognized by their peers. Prof Olowoyo was able to identify activities that are introducing trace metals in the environment including vehicular emissions and various industries, especially mining industries, which are responsible for introducing numerous hazardous metals into the environment.

“My research has also been able to demonstrate that humans are affected by the levels of trace metals in the environment. For instance, one of my research findings revealed elevated concentrations of toxic metals such as Pb, Cd and As in blood not only in occupationally exposed individuals but also in their immediate family members”, said Prof Olowoyo.

Interestingly, the research has also demonstrated that certain plants such as lichens and other higher plants have applications in biomonitoring the levels of these toxic metals in the environment.

Prof Olowoyo has vowed to continue working on emerging pollutants in the environment and their impact on human health with particular focus on women and children living within the vicinity of polluted or urban environments.

The number of NRF rated researchers and scientists at SMU is growing. Prof Olowoyo is attached to the SMU Biology department.

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Admission and Registration of First Year Students

Admission and Registration of First Year Students

Thank you for choosing to study at Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University (SMU) in 2021. Kindly take note of the following conditions in respect of study offers and registration:

 

1. Acceptance of study offer

The study offer should be accepted or declined within three (3) days of receipt of the offer by completing the Acceptance of Study Offer Form. The completed form should be emailed to: apply@smu.ac.za. Please note that failure to respond within the three day period may result in your place being given to another student because places are limited at the University.

 

2. Student Fees

a. The 2021 tuition and residence fees
Information on fees is available on www.smu.ac.za. For more information on fees, call: 012 521 4614/5954.
b. Initial minimum tuition fee payment (for students without financial assistance)
• Self-funded students (without financial assistance) are required to pay an initial minimum amount of R4 500 before they are allowed to register. Payment should be made at Standard Bank into Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University, account number: 071244395, branch code 020909. Use your student number as your reference;
• Cash will not be accepted on campus;
• Payment must be made at least three (3) days before registration; and
• The balance must be paid during the year.

 

3. Financial assistance

• If you are sponsored, provide written proof of sponsorship to the Finance Department.
• If you intend to apply for financial assistance through the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) visit www.nsfas.org.za as soon as possible. For more information, call 012 521 4622 or email: karen.herman@smu.ac.za

 

4. Scholarships and Merit Bursaries.

The University offers merit bursaries to first time entering students who have performed exceptionally well in the Grade 12 examinations and have not studied at other institutions of higher learning before. For more information, contact the Financial Aid Office. For more information, call 012 521 4622 or email: karen.herman@smu.ac.za

 

5. Accommodation

There are limited places in University residence and admission to study at SMU does not guarantee a place in residence. You have to apply for residence at the Sports Complex on campus after you have registered.
Please note that places are awarded on a first come first served basis. If unsuccessful, the University may assist you with off-campus accommodation or you can make your own arrangements.

 

6. Registration arrangements

a. Registration is online on the University self-help portal (iEnabler).
b. Students will be able to register on campus or off campus anytime during the day or at night on the dates listed in table below.
c. Students are expected to use their own gadgets (laptops or smart cellular phones) to register
d. If you experience problems during registration, call the following numbers 012 521 4204/ 4319/4644/5057 (during office hours

 

7. International students

International students will not be allowed to register before they are cleared by the International Office. The International Office can be contacted on 012 521 5834. Emails should be sent to: eunice.modiba@smu.ac.za. Please note that international students are required to submit certified copies of the following documents:
• Valid passport;
• Valid study permit endorsed specifically for SMU; and
• Medical aid cover that is registered and administered in South Africa during your studies at SMU.

 

8. Student cards

a. Students are required to have student identity cards for identification and access purposes.
b. Students can collect their identity cards at the Sports Complex on campus after they have completed the registration process.

 

9. Important dates

DATE SCHOOL ACTIVITY
1 -2 March 2021 School of Pharmacy Registration of first year students
2–5 March 2021 All Schools (excluding the School of Pharmacy) Registration of first year students in the other 4 Schools
8-10 March 2021 All Schools Orientation of first year students
11 March 2021 All Schools Commencement of lectures for first year students

 

10. PLEASE NOTE

The University reserves the right to verify the information provided. If the information is found to be misrepresented, your admission shall be revoked.

 

We look forward to welcoming you at Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University in 2021

 

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Office of the Registrar
26 February 2021

SMU congratulates Professor Joshua Olowoyo for attaining a C2 NRF rating

Professor Hannelie Meyer takes the leadership reins of SAVIC at SMU effective from 01 March 2021

Media Statement
28 February 2021
For Immediate Release

The South African Vaccination and Immunisation Centre at Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University (SMU) is set to have a new head. Prof Hannelie Meyer takes over the reins from Prof Rose Burnett who is retiring at the end of 2021. However, to ensure a smooth transition, the newly appointed head is expected to take over her role with effect from 01 March 2021.

Since joining SAVIC in 2013, Prof Meyer has dedicated her time to immunisation related activities including serving as part of two ministerial advisory committees while also serving in the division of Public Health Pharmacy at SMU. Currently, she also serves as the Chair of the National Immunisation Safety Expert Committee (NISEC).

She has made a significant contribution since joining SAVIC as Scientific Advisor for pharmacovigilance, cold chain management and logistics and this saw SAVIC grow enormously. Furthermore, Prof Meyer was very instrumental in the development and introduction of the Higher Certificate in Vaccinology offered by the School of Pharmacy at SMU as well as a series of short courses.

Her contribution is felt across the nation as she is also part of the team of experts from the nine schools of Pharmacy in the country working with the South African Pharmacy Council to develop a generic short course on vaccination techniques for pharmacists to build capacity for future vaccination, as well as the administration of vaccines as part of the national Covid-19 vaccine roll-out.

Professor Meyer assumes this new role at the time when the country is rolling out a massive vaccination programme to cushion people against the debilitating effects of Covid-19. Her knowledge and expertise in the field of Vaccines and Immunisation will certainly continue to contribute to the national efforts on the fight against Covid-19.

SMU wishes the outgoing head of SAVIC Prof Rose Burnett well and thank her for the immense contribution she made while serving as the head of SAVIC.

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Release of the 2020 standard examinations

Release of the 2020 standard examinations

The University will be releasing the Standard Examination Results for the 2020 academic year today in the afternoon (by 14h00), as indicated in the revised academic calendar. The results for the following Schools will be released, subject to certain conditions:

  1. School of Medicine, with the exception of MBCHB III students’ results. The Examination Commission for the MBCHB III class will meet later today, and the results will be released shortly during the course of next week. The Dean will provide details to the affected students;
  2. School of Pharmacy, with the exception of few modules that are still outstanding, to be finalized by the School early in the week. Further details will be communicated to the affected students by the School; and
  3. School of Health Care Sciences.

Furthermore, kindly note that:

  1. School of Oral Health Sciences, will only hold their Examination Commission meeting at 14h00 today (26 February 2021), and the approved results will be available with the exception of some modules that are still to be completed by the students. The results will be accessed as and when they are made available to the Registrar’s Office. Further details will be provided by the Dean.
  2. The School of Science and Technology will only be holding their Examination Commission meeting on Monday, 1 March 2021. The Dean of School will provide further details on the matter.

Notice can downloaded below:

2021 Call for SMU Students to Register as CUTL’s Tutors

2021 Call for SMU Students to Register as CUTL’s Tutors

PURPOSE OF THE CALL

 

The purpose of this call is to obtain a list of applicants who have the potential to be appointed as CUTL tutors in order to offer tutorial support to vulnerable students. The tutors will be available for appointment to specific schools and allocated to students who are at-risk of failure or academic exclusion. The program will be centralised at CUTL and will be coordinated from the Unit of Student Academic Development and Support.

 

Minimum Requirements
1. A minimum academic performance of 65% average in the previous year (2020 academic year) of study
2. Be willing to assist students with academic support

 

For more details, please follow the link below:

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