Nelson Mandela University Law Students Society

Nelson Mandela University Law Students Society The Law Students' Society is a diverse society aiming to champion and represent the interests of students of the Nelson Mandela University.

We are proud to announce our collaboration with Girls Guide by Jenna. Feel free to donate any of the mentioned products ...
14/07/2020

We are proud to announce our collaboration with Girls Guide by Jenna. Feel free to donate any of the mentioned products or even money. Even the smallest donation helps. πŸ’œπŸ’œ

07/07/2020

We are so excited to announce that LSS will be working with Girls Guide by Jenna.

πŸ“’ Something Big and Exciting is Coming Soon!

29/06/2020
Happy Youth Day πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦βœŠβ€οΈ
16/06/2020

Happy Youth Day πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦βœŠβ€οΈ

"Scared is what you're feeling. Brave is what you're doing." _Emma DonoghueSpeak out and Seek helpπŸ’™
11/06/2020

"Scared is what you're feeling. Brave is what you're doing." _Emma Donoghue

Speak out and Seek helpπŸ’™

Be Proud of Who You Are.HAPPY PRIDE! πŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆ
01/06/2020

Be Proud of Who You Are.

HAPPY PRIDE! πŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆ

22/05/2020

As you might have noticed that we experienced technical difficulties during our live video which resulted in us not being able to add Nwabisa Dlova (Our Guest) as part of the live. We would like to express our sincere apology to her and all our viewers at large. Nevertheless, we would like to thank everyone for watching.

**Let us be the CHANGE in our communities and in our country as a whole.

SAY NO TO GENDER BASED VIOLENCE!

YOU ARE INVITED!It is gender based violence awareness week. We are hosting an informative session on gender based violen...
20/05/2020

YOU ARE INVITED!
It is gender based violence awareness week. We are hosting an informative session on gender based violence and our justice system.

Our guest speakers are Zimasa Binca, our own Community Outreach Officer as well as Nwabisa Dlova a GBV activist. Nwabisa Dlova is a social worker, public educator, intersectional African Feminist, Women’s human rights advocate; specialising in gender based violence and femicide, Sexual reproductive health rights and social justice. She has also been to the UN as a speaker.

Come hungry, come expected. Everyone is invited! Hope to 'see' you there!

No student, No university left behind ✊🏼✊🏽✊🏾
01/05/2020

No student, No university left behind ✊🏼✊🏽✊🏾

27/04/2020

NMU Law Student's Society's motivational message to all students β€’ Stay motivated, stay positive and stay productive. We are all in this together! ✊🏻✊🏽✊🏿

Today we remember South Africa's first democratic elections. On this day in 1994 we as South Africans decided to turn aw...
27/04/2020

Today we remember South Africa's first democratic elections. On this day in 1994 we as South Africans decided to turn away from our grossly unjust past into a universe of possibility with a democratic, common voter's roll. We as the Law Student's Society are wishing all students a happy and blessed Freedom Day!

β€œThe truth is that we are not yet free; we have merely achieved the freedom to be free, the right not to be oppressed. We have not taken the final step of our journey, but the first step on a longer and even more difficult road.” - Nelson Mandela

20/04/2020

From: Law Faculty SRC REP

Re: Law Faculty Recovery plan

Dear students hope this communique finds you in good spirit during these uncertain times that we are facing as the Nelson Mandela community and country as a whole.

This communique serves as clarity about the latest developments from the Faculty.

As most of you know there are 2 proposed Pathways by the institution to make up for the lost time or recovery of the first semester. I, however, took it upon myself to seek more clarity from Prof A Govindjee (Law Faculty Executive Dean ) about how we as a faculty will fit in this strategy and how it will work.

Access to the Internet
-Due to the impact of the COVID-19 on the University’s academic year, cellular service providers have offered to zero-rate certain learning websites for all universities. This means a user can access content via their cellular service at no cost.

Pathway 1
- It basically is E-learning where everything will be done online.
- It is expected that it will commence from the 28 April and there will be an orientation on how to use it or how it will work.

Pathway 2
- This is to cater for those who don't have resources e.g Gadgets that can be used to access the internet, poor network connection and so on
- It will only be implemented after the Lockdown where the institution will look at students moving back on Campus residents and use University resources but it will still be online learning. There will still be no contact learning as social distancing will still have to be implemented after the lockdown.

Assessments
- In light of all faculties not being able to take the same approach the way in which assessments will be carried out will vary between institutions.
- The proposed means of assessment in the law faculty is as follows:

Students will have to do a minimum of 2 continuous assessments (lectures will give guidance on how in order to suit the desired outcome of each respective module). An example is an online quiz and a drafting assignment.
The evaluation of marks will also be based on 3 factors; not meeting requirements, meeting requirements and exceeding the requirements. On this basis, no marks will be awarded but rather an "outcome".
In the event of having already written a test before the lockdown one will be allowed to do the new assessment if you have failed.
- The Dean is further engaging with publishing houses to acquire licensing for digital textbooks we hope his efforts in this regard will be fruitful.

In essence, the two pathways have been created not to prejudice any disadvantaged student but rather to ensure that there is a fair outcome and all students are assisted with resources according to there needs.

I hope and pray that you all stay safe and adhere to Lockdown rules. Stay home, sanitize and familiarize yourself with the symptoms of COVID 19 and always remember the best cure that we have as of yet to fight the Pandemic is to stay indoors so as to fight it at our doorsteps and gates.

Kind Regards
Dorcas Naude
SRC Faculty of Law Representative
[email protected]
0730784563

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Nelson Mandela University, Room G05, Gold Fields South, South Campus
Port Elizabeth

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Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00

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