We are proud to welcome North-West University - Africa's second OERu anchor
partner.

The North-West University <http://www.nwu.ac.za/nwu/index.html> is a
multi-campus university with a footprint across two provinces in South
Africa with three campuses, fifteen faculties and more than 65,000 students.

*"The African Continent once took the lead in the creation, preservation
and sharing of educational resources. **At the magnificent Ancient Library
of Alexandria (283 BC – 391 AD), scribes borrowed books from around the
known world, copied and returned them. This provided 'open education
resources' to the most famous thinkers of the world who flocked to
Alexandria to study. *
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*In Timbuktu families wrote scrolls to preserve truths and knowledge in
arts, medicine philosophy and science. These handwritten collections of
manuscripts (13th to 20th century) were passed from generation to
generation, creating a resource with an estimated total of 700 000 works to
share with the world.*
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*The North-West University, with its roots in the African continent,
regards the participation in the OERu network as the ideal opportunity for
Africa to once again be a major role player in the provision of meaningful
study opportunities to the “famous thinkers” of the world. *
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*The stellar work done in Timbuktu bears testimony to the fact that we
Africans know how to preserve and repurpose educational resources! Under
the leadership of Mr Nelson Mandela, South Africa as a nation became known
as a symbol of reconciliation and sharing. South Africans know how to share
and work together today to create a better world for tomorrow.*
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*The North-West University, as a provider of higher education, participated
in the building of a democratic South Africa and knows that we have both
the experience and will to make a meaningful contribution to see the
mandate of the OERu realised."*


A great Open Access Week celebration for the OERu family. We are privileged
to have been able to introduce a new OERu partner to our network for each
day of OA Week 2014!

Join us <http://oeruniversity.org/> in planning sustainable education
futures.

-- 
Wayne Mackintosh <http://wikieducator.org/User:Mackiwg>, Ph.D.
Director OER Foundation <http://www.oerfoundation.org>
Director, International Centre for Open Education, Otago Polytechnic
UNESCO-COL Chair in OER, Otago Polytechnic & OER Foundation
Founder and elected Community Council Member,
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