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February 16, 2017 | Category:
Lead, News, Leading Change, Corporate
'Native Question' is an equation: y = f(x)
Delivering the first 2017 College of Human Sciences' Africa Speaks lecture, UJ's Prof Nyasha Mboti said that this algorithm lies at the heart of empire, colonialism, and modernity.
February 07, 2017 | Category:
Lead, Dept religious
Modernism? Postmodernism?
Welcome to the latest philosophical trend that will blow them both away. Prof Michael Clasquin introduces metamodernism.
February 07, 2017 | Category:
Lead, News, Corporate
Content marketing an attractive alternative for businesses
Reaching out to interested consumers is more affordable because of social media platforms and email campaigns, says Unisa communications professor, Charmaine du Plessis.
February 07, 2017 | Category:
Lead, News, Dept biblical, Corporate
Applying an African lens to social and religious injustices of the past
Unisa Biblical and Ancient Studies Professor Chris de Wet speaks on his research on slavery and the early church, and the lessons to be learnt from a continental perspective.
January 24, 2017 | Category:
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Tutu Doctoral Training Programme broadens the horizon of recipients
Unisa's Cobus van Wyngaard, one of the beneficiaries of the DTTP, has found that placing his work into an international context has been immensely helpful.
January 24, 2017 | Category:
Lead, News, Corporate
A day in the life of the Institute for Gender Studies
Body politics, masculinity, feminism and intersexuality are just terminology right? Wrong. At Unisa’s Institute for Gender Studies these terms come alive in their research, teaching and everyday discourse.