College of Graduate Studies

A Night in the Life of the Southern African Large Telescope (SALT)

Prof Leeuw Lerothodi (CGS) and Dr Steve Crawford (SALT)

Prof Leeuw Lerothodi (CGS) and Dr Steve Crawford (SALT)

On March 26th, 2013, Dr Steve Crawford, the data manager at the Southern African Large Telescope, presented a College of

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Comparative genocide research

Prof. Anthony Court (School of Interdisciplinary Research and Graduate Studies) (C2 NRF rated), is proceeding with his research, which includes the third year of a five year project in Poland entitled “Re-placing labour: Exploitation of forced labour in Nazi occupied East Upper Silesia, 1944-1945”

Prof. Anthony Court (School of Interdisciplinary Research and Graduate Studies) (C2 NRF rated), is proceeding with his research, which includes the third year of a five year project in

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What does it mean to be African?

What does it mean to be an African living in Africa? Prof. Sabelo Ndlovu-Gatsheni wants to answer that and many other questions.

What does it mean to be an African living in Africa? Prof. Sabelo Ndlovu-Gatsheni wants to answer that and many other questions.

Professor Sabelo Ndlovu-Gatsheni is Head of the

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Multi-wavelength research under a telescopic lens

Prof. Lerothodi Lapula Leeuw (College of Graduate Studies) (C2 NRF rated), conducts multi-wavelength astrophysical research on the evolution of elliptical galaxies and their progenitors, in both gravitationally lensed and un-lensed systems. Multi-wavelength research excites him because it combines information from different wavebands or telescopes, as individual telescopes are often specialised to only detect light at specific wavebands

Prof. Lerothodi Lapula Leeuw (College of Graduate Studies) (C2 NRF rated), conducts multi-wavelength astrophysical research on the evolution of elliptical galaxies and their progenitors, in both gravitationally lensed and

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Simelane delivers 2013 Archie Mafeje Memorial Lecture

Thoko Didiza (Programme Director), Prof. Vizikhungo Mzamane (Project Leader and General Editor: ESAACH), and Prof. Nomthetho Simelane (Former Lecturer in Political Science: University of Swaziland) paid tribute to a great Pan-Africanist at the 2013 Archie Mafeje Annual Memorial Lecture.

Thoko Didiza (Programme Director), Prof. Vizikhungo Mzamane (Project Leader and General Editor: ESAACH), and Prof. Nomthetho Simelane (Former Lecturer in Political Science: University of Swaziland) paid tribute to a

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