

My experience studying History of Art at North-West University was deeply enriching and professionally formative. The programme stands out for its rigorous academic foundation combined with meaningful practical opportunities. I appreciated how the curriculum encouraged critical engagement with visual culture while also offering chances to apply learning in real gallery and exhibition settings.
What I liked most was the accessibility and dedication of the faculty. Lecturers like Dr Combrink and Dr Conradie-Chetty, were not only knowledgeable but actively supportive, often providing mentorship beyond the classroom. The department frequently integrated students into departmental events, exhibitions, and even professional projects—such as the Momentum Aardklop exhibition, which I co-curated as an Honours student.
The university’s gallery and art spaces served as living classrooms, where I volunteered and assisted with installations, visitor engagement, and administrative tasks. This hands-on exposure was invaluable and directly prepared me for roles in museum education and curation.
I would highly recommend North-West University to any student passionate about the arts. The programme equips you with both theoretical depth and practical skills, fostered within a collaborative and supportive academic community. It’s an environment where you can truly grow as a scholar and a professional in the visual arts sector.
View moreNWU is more than lectures, it’s a place where you grow personally and academically. The supportive lecturers, diverse peers, and endless campus activities make it easy to balance hard work with fun, preparing you for life beyond graduation.
View moreThe campus libraries are a lifesaver during exam season. They’re modern, quiet, and packed with resources. Honestly, NWU’s facilities make studying way less stressful and readily available support services to students
View moreThe North West University Potchefstroom campus is nice, no dislikes At the Moment.The Campus, Staff, Lectures, and many more are Nice.Moreover, the gym is even more exciting because it is neat, cheap and the machines here are working and tough as a 2002 Nokia Cellphone.
View moreI study on the NWU Potch campus and I’m so happy for the new academic year as it starts this coming February, currently still exploring resources , environment and support services provided by the institution to its students to help us succeed academically.
View moreNWU balances academics with student well-being. Lecturers encourage creativity, and the campus feels safe. Cultural events add vibrancy, though Wi-Fi can be unreliable. Despite small frustrations, I’ve grown more independent and confident here, both academically and personally, with strong support systems offered to us by the university,
View moreNWU has been my second home from the day I arrived here. Even when I’ve lost my mother in April they gave me the best support and helped me get through it. This university does not only give us best education but they make sure that we get the support we need.
View moreNWU feels like a community. I’ve made lifelong friends, and lecturers bring real world examples into lessons. Sports facilities are excellent, and counseling services helped during exams. Balancing academics and activities is tough, but the support makes it manageable. NWU has shaped me into a resilient student
View moreNWU is more than just a universit it’s a community where students are encouraged to thrive academically and socially.
The lecturers are dedicated, and the resources provided, such as libraries, labs, and online platforms, make studying accessible and effective.
I’ve enjoyed the balance between academics and student life, with opportunities to join societies, sports teams, and cultural groups.
View moreNot everything is perfect. Sometimes admin processes can be slow, and it takes patience to get things sorted. But the quality of teaching and the diversity of students make up for it. NWU challenges you, and that’s what makes it worthwhile.
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