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Study IT at a Reputable Institution

Looking for a place to study IT?  Choosing a higher education institution to pursue your studies with is an extremely important, yet challenging task. There are many factors to keep in mind, but one of the best indicators of whether an institution is a good choice is its reputation.  Belgium Campus iTversity is a private higher education institution that is recognised for its exceptional educational offering by members of industry, the government, and renowned international academic institutions. In this short article, we will showcase what makes Belgium Campus a trusted institution by elaborating on its relationship with each of these stakeholders.  Government  Belgium Campus understands that quality education is non-negotiable. The institution works in unison with the South African government and quality assurance bodies to ensure that it provides an education of the highest quality.  The iTversity has successfully maintained its registration with the Department of Higher Education and Training since its first registration in 2003. It has also adhered to the requirements of the Council on Higher Education on the quality of its programmes and its sites of delivery. In addition to the above, Belgium Campus has also enjoyed the active and enthusiastic support of the Belgian Government over the last 22 years. The Ambassador of the Kingdom of Belgium, H.E. Didier Vanderhasselt, frequently visits the iTversity and has expressed his pride in the institution’s ability to adapt to ensure the continued provision of an inclusive, world-class education.  Industry  The name Belgium Campus iTversity carries weight in the IT industry. The institution works closely with leading local and international companies to make sure that its qualifications correspond with changing workplace needs and emerging technologies.  These relationships not only give Belgium Campus students access to funding and internship opportunities, but also allow the institution to produce industry-ready graduates who are not only employable but sought-after.  “Belgium Campus graduates hit the ground running and are able to quickly integrate into our team. They have a profound effect on our ability to effectively service our customers and they are really great to work with.” –  First Digital Managing Director, Robert Kendall.  Academia  Belgium Campus has long-standing relationships with top international universities, including KU Leuven (ranked 7th most-innovative university in the world), UAntwerpen, and University Colleges Leuven Limburg.  Every 5 years the institution and its qualifications are audited by these universities and benchmarked against the accreditation protocol of the Dutch-Flemish Accreditation Organization. The latest audit found Belgium Campus’ Bachelor of Computing to be more advanced than an academic bachelor programme of European standards. By partnering with renowned international universities, Belgium Campus guarantees its students an IT education of international standards, as well as the added perk of study abroad opportunities.  Would you like to study IT at a reputable higher education institution? Apply to study at Belgium Campus today. 

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Software Engineering Degree Students Construct Vertical Farming Robot

Degree students from Belgium Campus iTversity have partnered with students from Penn State University to construct a small-scale vertical farming robot. The prototype will serve as proof of concept for a full-scale robot capable of navigating a 3-story vertical hydroponic farm, CAN-Agri, in order to automatically plant and harvest crops. Successful automation of this process, which is currently carried out by hand, will result in higher yields per meter square of crops, allowing for continuous and consistent supply to consumers.   In order to achieve this, participating students have been divided into 5 multidisciplinary groups, comprising of both software engineering students from Belgium Campus and mechanical and civil engineering students from Penn State. Each group is responsible for a different component of the robot which will be integrated at the end to create a fully functioning system. The Penn State students will work on all the hardware elements, while the Belgium Campus students develop the software that will be used to control the robot. The groups, and their respective responsibilities, are as follows:   Group 1: Responsible for the seeding mechanism. Group 2: Responsible for the object detection component. Group 3: Responsible for the harvesting mechanism. Group 4: Responsible for the autonomous navigation aspect. Group 5: Responsible for the identification and provision of a cost-effective and sustainable power source.   The project is an entirely virtual collaboration, meaning all the communication and planning between students will take place online. As such, participating students are not only challenged to use their degree knowledge to develop robotics cost-effectively, but also to develop the competencies needed to succeed in today’s increasingly digital/ globalised world.   “This project is challenging us to overcome difficulties including differences in time zones and communication and cultural barriers. This is especially important in the context of the worldwide pandemic where face-to-face interactions are in many cases just not possible. Learning to interact with and develop tolerance for different cultures is preparing us to become engineers and leaders capable of adapting to ensure the success of a project, regardless of the space we find ourselves in.” – Belgium Campus software engineering degree student, David Maila.   The project is currently still in the ideation phase, but the students are set to begin prototyping next week and we are eager to see how the project develops. 

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COVID-19 Regulations and Safety Update

The 3rd wave of the COVID-19 virus is looming in South Africa, with the Gauteng province showing a significant increase of positive cases. Belgium Campus iTversity would like to remind you to stay safe by continuing to adhere to the COVID-19 regulations under the current lockdown level. These include: Wearing an appropriate mask (covering mouth and nose) at all times. If you haven’t received a Belgium Campus face mask, please visit reception so that you can be issued one. Maintaining a physical distance of at least 1.5 metres, preferably 2 meters, between yourself and those around you. This is particularly important in high-traffic areas like the campus tuck shop. Completing daily pre-screening via the Belgium Campus Screening app (available on Google Play Store, Apple AppStore and Huawei AppGallery) before arriving on campus and following the instructions provided by the app. Completing daily on-campus screening at your designated screening zone. Essential things to do to prevent and limit the spread: Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. If neither soap nor water is available, use an alcohol-based sanitiser. Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands. Avoid close contact with people who are sick. Cover your cough or sneeze with a flexed elbow or tissue, then throw the tissue in the bin. Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces. COVID-19 symptoms and flu symptoms are quite similar, so please take extra precaution and consult a doctor as soon as you develop symptoms. In addition to the above, we urge all students and staff to refrain from partaking in off-campus activities that could increase the risk of contracting the COVID-19 virus. We thank you for your cooperation and support in keeping yourselves and the campus safe. Please do not hesitate to contact us should you require further information/clarification. You can send us an email at [email protected] or give us a call on 010 593 5368.

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