🆕NEW: An international team of scientists from New York University, the University of the Witwatersrand and 15 other institutions announced today in the open access journal e-Life, the discovery of two-million-year-old fossil vertebrae from an extinct species of ancient human relative. Full story: https://www.wits.ac.za/news/latest-news/research-news/2021/2021-11/ancient-human-relative-australopithecus-sediba-walked-like-a-human-but-climbed-like-an-ape.html The recovery of new lumbar vertebrae...
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Wits STEM Career Fair Here’s a quick look at what went down, from great conversations to real opportunities. 🎥 Watch the Highlights. #WitsForGood
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PhD student Caitlin Wheeler is exploring autoimmune liver disease through curiosity, connection, and a talent for seeing patterns, bringing a human perspective to the world of genetics and discovery. Read More on the Wits website. #WitsForGood #WitsResearch #ResearchForGood
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Congratulations to Professor Ruksana Osman on her appointment to lead the UNESCO Chair in Teacher Education for Diversity and Development through to 2029. The UNESCO Chair has become a dynamic hub for ideas that connect global perspectives with local realities. 🔗 Read More on Wits website. #WitsForGood #WitsNews
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