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Nivar-Somaru (1)

Position: Academic Development Practitioner – Faculty of Applied Sciences

Email: nivars@dut.ac.za

Tel: 031 373 3042

QUALIFICATIONS

  • BSS (Law) (UKZN)
  • MBA (RBS)

BIOGRAPHY

Nivar Somaru has been the Academic Development Practitioner at the Faculty of Applied Sciences since 2014. He specialises in academic development activities such as curriculum design and development, grant coordination, short course design and development, policy review and analysis, staff and student development, faculty general education coordination and E-Learning coordination.


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