The University of KwaZulu-Natal aims to be a truly South African university that reflects the society in which it is situated – not only in terms of race, gender and class – but in terms of how it structures its values and priorities and how it responds to social needs. As an institution of higher learning, it is committed to academic excellence, innovation in research and critical engagement with society. With its vision to be the Premier University of African Scholarship, the University of KwaZulu-Natal draws inspiration from an African identity and takes seriously its responsibilities to the development of the African continent.
In keeping with our vision "The Primier of African Scolarship" a process of consolidation aimed at eradicating duplication, streamlining the provision of Higher Education services and creating first rate equitable campuses is well under way. Over the next two years the University will inject over R400 million into the total university's infrastructure to ensure that UKZN's laboratory facilities, lecture halls and office space are of a world-class standards. We will also spend approximately R40 million on research and teaching equipment which includes, for example the latest and most advanced NMRI instrument. Approximately 75% of this infrastructural investment shall be for the Westville campus. |