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2017-12-22 00:00:00.0 | Category:
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Happy Holidays
Holiday greetings from the College of Human Sciences.
2017-12-22 00:00:00.0 | Category:
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Afrophobia, a result of colonialism and global capitalism
IMPORTANT: Read the viewpoint of the College of Human Sciences under the leadership of Prof Andrew Phillips on Afrophobia.
2017-12-19 00:00:00.0 | Category:
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Unisa academics present at the Russian Academy of Sciences
This year was historic and important to the Unisa electoral scholars and experts when they attended and presented at the Russian Academy of Sciences.
2017-12-18 00:00:00.0 | Category:
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Dr Mfidi is granted Tau Fellowship
Dr Faniswa Honest Mfidi, senior lecturer in the Department of Health studies in the College of Human Sciences, has been granted a Teaching Advancing at University (TAU) Fellowship.
2017-12-15 00:00:00.0 | Category:
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College of Human Sciences celebrates its staff and Language Festival winners
The College of Human Sciences, under the leadership of its executive dean, Professor Andrew Phillips, this year thanked it staff through an engaging tour of the world-class museum and memorial, Freedom Park. Also forming part of the Freedom Park festivities was the conclusion of the 2017 Unisa Language Festival, in which the winners of the essay competition were announced.
2017-12-07 00:00:00.0 | Category:
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Young Academics Programme: Developing future leaders in CHS
Since its inception, Unisa’s Young Academics Programme has proven to be very effective. It has produced individuals who are taking up leadership positions including a host of CHS young academics.
2017-12-07 00:00:00.0 | Category:
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Unisa masters and doctorate art students wow guests
The Department of Art History, Visual Arts and Musicology in the College of Human Sciences hosted a Masters and Doctorate Exhibition 2017, which highlighted the artworks of its students.
2017-12-07 00:00:00.0 | Category:
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The scourge of sentencing violent crimes against women in South Africa
The popular discourse on femicide in South Africa is often linked to socio-economic deprivations of the majority of black population who live mainly in poor townships. However, this is not an accurate reflection of femicide says Unisa sociologist Dr Nokuthula Mazibuko.