Opinion by Dr Muki Moeng, Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Learning and Teaching
Over and above the knowledge students gain at university, they need to develop as conscious human beings who understand who they are, where they come from, what is reality, what is untruth, what is freedom, and what is important in life.
Responding to this, Nelson Mandela University’s Social Consciousness and Sustainable Futures (SCSF) module, was launched in July 2025, and is now a compulsory, credit-bearing part of the curriculum for all students in the faculties of Humanities, Education and Law.
From 2027 the same will apply to all seven faculties at the University, notably, the faculties of…
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