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Nelson Mandela University’s Professor Azwinndini Muronga. (Heather Dugmore)

What Vhembe’s success teaches us about quality education in South Africa

In 2020, Nelson Mandela University physics professor, Azwinndini Muronga, wrote in the Mail & Guardian about Vhembe’s remarkable performance in the 2019 national senior…

Nelson Mandela University’s Professor Azwinndini Muronga. (Heather Dugmore)

Why Vhembe is producing top matrics

The main reason is everyone in the region supports a culture of education, with a focus on maths and science

The dominant model of PhD study in South Africa remains the one-on-one model where a student works with one or two supervisors

The model of PhD study at South African universities needs to change

My argument is that the doctorate hasn’t changed nearly enough because universities are essentially conservative spaces.

(John McCann/M&G)

An uncertain future means graduates need new skills

As universities grapple with the demands of the fourth industrial revolution, it is clear that a radical shift from business as usual is required

(John McCann/M&G)

The academy is riddled with contradictions

Academic spaces are unwelcoming to students of colour. We need to be honest in recognising this

unemployment among South Africans with advanced qualifications is rapidly rising, leading to an eroding unemployment gap between this category and other categories.  (John McCann/M&G)

Higher education institutions need to face up to the future

The emerging new world order demands reflexive schools whose graduates address society’s needs

The NIHSS celebrates the graduation of 50 new PhD students from 19 universities across Africa, bringing the total number of graduates the NIHSS has funded to over 100 in just four years.

NIHSS awards scholarships to more than 600 doctoral students

The National Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences invests in revitalising South Africa’s higher educational spaces

Dr Quraysha Ismail Sooliman, University of Pretoria

Transformation taking place in the higher education system

Relevant African content and collaboration are key

“No Australian of any faith should be fired for practising their religion,” the 30-year-old said in a statement. (Reuters)

‘Grace Mugabe’s thesis does not meet minimum academic requirements’

The discussion in the thesis around theory is shallow and is likely at a level somewhere between an honours dissertation and a half Masters’ thesis

Nadal join’s Margaret Court as the only other player to have won the same major 11 times.

Black graduate numbers are up

The figures show that, in real terms, those getting degrees more than doubled in the past 10 years.

Research platforms: The Agulhas II research vessel

PhDs hold key to SA’s development

The growth of the economy is inextricably linked to scientific advancement, which is why more postgraduate students are needed.

There is no evidence to suggest a causal link between the number of PhD graduates and economic growth.

More PhDs are not the answer

Proper human resource development and career and succession planning in academia are far more important.

93-year-old gets her PhD

Dr Anna de Jager received her doctoral degree in religious studies last week during the spring graduation ceremony at UFS.

Plant research graduates head home

An advanced studies programme in plant breeding at the University of KwaZulu-Natal’s Pietermaritzburg campus produced seven PhD graduates this year.