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17 Nov 2020 | UJ professor ascends to a prestigious and powerful global post

The University of Johannesburg (UJ) has proven it is one of the best academic institutions in the globe when one of its own, Professor Hassina Mouri B...

16 Nov 2020 | Access to water at the heart of second Constitutional Dialogue

About the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC)The HSRC was established in 1968 as South Africa’s statutory research agency and has grown to be...

16 Nov 2020 | HSRC and Facebook name awardees for their request for proposals

The Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) and Facebook have announced that, following their collaborative request for proposals to support interdisci...

16 Nov 2020 | CHE, SAQA, & QCTO 2019/20 Annual Reports

Prof Themba Mosia, Chairperson, Council on Higher Education (CHE), commenced by introducing the delegation and the management team. He told Members th...

16 Nov 2020 | How SA can best tackle xenophobia & prejudice against migrants

Xenophobia is a serious problem in South Africa. Cross-border migrants, refugees and asylum seekers in the country face harassment and discrimination....

16 Nov 2020 | HSRC and Facebook announce grant awardees for research on ethics, human rights and AI in Africa

The Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) and Facebook have given a nod to eight awardees from across the continent whose proposals focus in the fiel...

16 Nov 2020 | The recruitment landscape post-COVID-19

With as many as 30.1 percent of South Africans being left without work due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it was interesting to tap into the data to uncove...

16 Nov 2020 | UJ professor ascends to a prestigious and powerful global post

The University of Johannesburg (UJ) has proven it is one of the best academic institutions in the globe when one of its own, Professor Hassina Mouri B...

11 Nov 2020 | Dr Steven Gordon on Radio Islam

Dr Steven Gordon - RACE AND BLACK IDENTITY IN SOUTH AFRICA To listen to the interview, please click on the video below:...

11 Nov 2020 | The state of recruitment and remuneration in South Africa

With as many as 30.1 percent of South Africans being left without work due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it was interesting to tap into the data to uncove...