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UNZA enrols more distance students
University of Zambia has this academic year enrolled a record figure of 6,526 distance students out of which 3,500 students are expected to attend the Lusaka residential session. This was disclosed by Vice-Chancellor Prof. Stephen Simukanga when he addressed distance students on 27th December at the Great East Road Campus.
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Great East Road Campus takes break

 The Great East Road Campus of the University of Zambia has been chosen as the Games Village during the forthcoming Zone Six Youth Games.  The athletes will arrive on 2nd December, 2012 and leave on 18th December, 2012.

According to the rules and regulations of the Supreme Council of Sports in Africa, the Games Village will be out of bounds to everyone except those accredited to enter the premises.  The implication of this development is that the University of Zambia Great East Road Campus will be closed except to those accredited to enter the premises.

As a result of these developments, everyone except those critical staff  who will continue working shall, proceed on break during the stated period.  Everyone shall be expected to report back for duties on 19th December, 2012

 
Malaria Training and Research Capacity Building in Southern Africa Program
Training Opportunity
MTCBSA will sponsor 3-6 months research training of qualified candidates for appropriate and state-of-the-art research training in the laboratories of training program faculty or postgraduate students coming to USA institutions (Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, New Orleans and Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore) from Zambian(UNZA-SOM, MRT, TDRC, NMCC) and Zimbabwean(University of Zimbabwe College of Health Sciences, Biomedical Research Training Institute-BRTI) institutions.
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Mopani Donates to School of Mines
Mopani Copper Mines PLC has handed over a cheque worth K80 million to the University of Zambia (UNZA) towards the successful hosting of the School of Mines symposium.
Presenting the cheque to UNZA Vice Chancellor Stephen Simukanga at the UNZA School of Mines in Lusaka on Friday 16th November 2016, Mopani Copper Mines Chief Services Officer Moses Chilangwa observed that the mining industry which is growing at a phenomenal rate currently faces a critical shortage of skilled personnel.
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Change from Semester to Term system The University Senate, in the interest of all stakeholders, has made a decision to revert to the Term System in the 2013 Academic Year which commences in October this year.Rightly so, some questions and concerns are being raised about the impact of this shift on degree classifications and payment of fees. We wish to assure all students and other stakeholders that measures are being put in place so that no one is disadvantaged. You will be kept informed of the developments as Schools embark on course reviews for the Term System.