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Research outputs: COVID-19

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2021 Science engagement projects: Talent Development Programme Report on the 2020 Cohort

The format of the 2020 Talent Development Programme (TDP), coordinated by Stellenbosch University Centre for Pedagogy (SUNCEP), was altered ...

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2021 Determinants of social distancing among South Africans from 12 days into the COVID-19 lockdown: a cross sectional study

Social or physical distancing has been an effective measure for reducing the spread of COVID-19 infections. Investigating the determinants o...

2021 Social impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on youth in the Post School Education and Training (PSET) sector in South Africa

While many believe that exposure to COVID-19 affects mostly the elderly, youth are not impervious to the novel coronavirus. However, young p...

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2021 'Covid has created some other opportunities': cautious optimism among young African graduates navigating life in a time of pandemic

This paper reports on the various impacts the Coronavirus pandemic has had on a cohort of recent African university graduates currently enro...