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Unizulu Dlangezwa Campus

Unizulu Dlangezwa Campus, The University of Zululand (UNIZULU) is situated in Kwadlangezwa on the KwaZulu-Natal north coast,19 km south of Empangeni and 142 km north of Durban. 

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UNIZULU was established in 1960 and the main campus is the Kwadlangezwa Campus which houses the University’s four faculties and academic support departments and offers 252 accredited degree, diploma and certificate courses within its Faculties.

The University is currently catering for 16 118 students and includes foreign students from neighbouring African countries, Asia, South America and Australasia.

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Strong links have been forged with institutions in other countries that have brought a new dynamic into the university. This involves exchange students and the sharing of information.

The International Linkages Office is in charge of this international interaction with other universities. To name just a few, Manchester University, University of Michigan, Oxford University, and also institutions such as the Italian Laboratorio Dei Materiali TASC .

NOTICE TO KWADLANGEZWA CAMPUS STUDENTS

CONDITIONS AND PROCEDURES FOR STUDENTS TO RETURN TO THE UNIVERSITY

The University has a responsibility to maintain a safe and secure environment for all its staff and students.  The events of the 1stMarch 2018 compelled Management to suspend academic activities and order an immediate evacuation of the campus. This was the best recourse under the circumstances to restore order, eliminate harm and maintain a safe and secure environment. As a further security measure, the University has deactivated the student cards of all students at the KwaDlangezwa Campus.

The University also recognises that not all students participated nor endorsed the conduct of the striking students. It is suspected that the criminal conduct was propagated by dissenting students, intent on causing irreparable harm to the University.

The University has suffered extensive physical and financial losses, but none more so than the potential loss of an academic semester, by innocent non-striking students. The University is committed to ensuring that the recent unfortunate events do not compromise the 2018 academic programme.

Management has therefore decided that at this juncture, it is in the best interest of students to uplift the suspension of academic activities and permit students to return to the campus and residences, subject to the following conditions:

  1. Students who wish to return to the University and resume their academic programme must reactivate their student cards;
  2. In reactivating the student card, the student warrants that he/she acknowledges and understands the terms and conditions and agree to strictly comply with the conditions herein;
  3. In reactivating the student card, the student undertakes not to engage in any illegal protest action, unlawful activity or conduct himself/herself in any manner that jeopardises the peace and security on the campus and residence or hinder the academic programme in any way;
  4. Activities on campus shall be restricted to the academic programme only;
  5. Strict security measures shall be applicable at all University facilities.

Students will not be permitted to enter the campus and/or residence if their student cards are not reactivated. The student shall be compelled to produce his/her student card at the behest of any Protection Services Department Officer or other Staff member.

Students who are subject to criminal proceedings and are barred by the court from entering the University campus and/or the residences are not allowed to return.

The University campus and residence shall reopen as follows:

  1. On Monday, 12th March 2018 for Residence students only;
  2. On Tuesday, 13th March 2018 for all other students;
  3. Lectures shall resume on the 14th March 2018.

Students who arrive at the University campus prior to the 12th March 2018 may not be permitted to enter the campus.

Admissions Office – KwaDlangezwa Campus

Mr Vuyani ManeliManager: Student Admissions Management(035) 902 6715
Ms Deliwe ZikalalaSenior Admissions Officer(035) 902 6051
Ms Nomcebo ZuluAdmissions Officer(035) 902 6030
Mr Mlamuli MngadiAdmissions Officer(035) 902 6178
Telephone Number:
035-9026574/6674/6036/6035/6176/6040
Please use the following email for all admissions enquiries: [email protected] Or  [email protected];  [email protected]@unizulu.ac.za;  [email protected]  [email protected][email protected]; c [email protected]

Main Campus – Kwadlengezwa

  • Correspondence
    Switchboard
    University of Zululand
    Private Bag X1001
    KwaDlangezwa
    3886
  • +27 35 902 6000
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