It was later called University of Rhodesia, before becoming the University of Zimbabwe following Zimbabwe's independence in 1980. The university has 11 faculties including agriculture, arts, commerce, education, engineering, law, science, social studies, veterinary sciences and the college of health ...
A public university, the University of Zimbabwe is located in Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe. It was first established in 1952 when it was known as the University College of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, and was initially affiliated with the University of London. It was later called University of...
This paper investigated the risk and time preference of the University of Zimbabwe students in response to the proposed degrees structure change in the faculties of Arts and Science. Overall, 70.76% of the students were risk- loving, expressing their willingness to embrace the proposed specialization...
A Elhamoly,T Nanseki,晃明 南石 - 《Journal of the Faculty of Agriculture Kyushu University》 被引量: 1发表: 2009年 Evaluating electronic journal use and access among academic staff at the Faculty of Agriculture, University of Zimbabwe Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore issues ...
In 1963, the University of Birmingham helped in the establishment of the faculty of medicine at the University of Rhodesia, now the University of Zimbabwe (UZ). UZ is now independent; however, student exchange programs persist. In 1973, University (Birmingham) railway station, on the Cross-...
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It is behind this background that the present study sought to establish the benefits and challenges faced by student interns at the Zimbabwe Open University. The study focussed on two of the university`s faculties: the Faculty of Science and technology and that of Applied Social Sciences. Most ...
Those athletes included Gonzalo Barroilhet (Chile), Ricardo Chambers (Jamaica), Refeeq Curry (USA), Walter Dix (USA), Brian Dzingai (Zimbabwe), Tom Lancashire (England), Andrew Lemoncello, (England), Ngoni Makusha (Zimbabwe), Barbara Parker (England), and Dorian Scott (Jamaica). Walter ...
Multi-method approach was made use of by the researchers. A questionnaire was distributed to 150 students in 6 Faculties. 76 questionnaires were returned within the study period. Respondents stated that information literacy skills and knowledge acquired from this course are essential to pursue their ...
For example, both Zimbabwe-born women and South African born Zulus living in Great Britain prefer smaller body sizes than their counterparts living in their countries of birth. 25 , 26 There is even a study comparing Asians born in Kenya and living in Kenya to Asians born in Kenya and ...