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The Macroeconomics Research Unit (MRU) is a research initiative within the University of KwaZulu-Natal’s (UKZN) School of Accounting, Economics and Finance comprising of academics and postgraduate students whose mission is to advance and develop research in this field. The Unit’s pioneering macroeconomics research output is expected to lead to well-informed policy decisions and.
The College of Health Sciences is a multi-professional institution spread across four of the five campuses of the University of KwaZulu-Natal. Its excellent scholars function holistically, ethically and in a socially responsive manner within the African health care environment while actively engaging international collaboration and partnerships for education, research and service.
Welcome Welcome to the School of Education Research and Post Graduate Office. This office facilitates a series of different personal, societal and professional projects directed towards creating an enabling environment to activate the quality of teaching and learning of postgraduate students. Please look at the projects or contact us for more information Recent Projects View.
Research Methodology (REMETH) PhD support Programme. Overview. The REMETH PhD support program aims to improve retention of academics at UKZN, produce faculty of high quality and caliber, and produce locally relevant, good quality research that will strengthen public health systems. The initial goal was to enroll a total of 50 candidates, 50% being women. PhD candidates receive a bursary of.
Ms Blight collaborates with a research group in the Agricultural Engineering and Environmental Hydrology at UKZN. CRECHE-SAHG focuses on research relating to the application of remote sensing to Hydrology. The group has worked (often in collaboration with the SA Weather Service) on stochastic modeling of radar rainfall fields, stochastic now-casting of rainfall fields measured by radar and.
This research historically appears in journals of forensic pathology, law, legal medicine or computational biology. Emerging research on numerical methods of death-time estimation now allows numerical thanatochronometry to be defined as a stand-alone science. Numerical death-time estimation involves expertise in forensic pathology and multiple other disciplines, many non-medical, and a number.
Engineers often conduct research and development as part of their role as professionals in an organisation. UKZN's School of Engineering is home to world class researchers who seek sustainable solutions for problems faced by contemporary society. Often, these researchers work as part of multi-disciplinary groups, providing unique and useful insights: Research Centres: These are the research.