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Rapelang Rabana: Let’s talk about the language barrier and how technology can...

Even if fees do fall, we have a much deeper problem. The real issue South Africa faces is changing the trajectory of student performance, particularly disadvantaged students, at higher education...

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Felicity Coughlan: Blended learning done right could save us

A key buzzword at the moment in the education space is “blended learning”, but very few people would have heard this term before the higher education crisis forced the hand of public universities to...

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Shireen Motala: The way to access and peace in higher education

In South Africa over the last five years, several task teams, including ministerial task teams and commissions have addressed the chronic underfunding of higher education. These include teams led by...

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New year, new mindsets required for South African universities

The start of the academic year is looming in South Africa. The student protests that rocked most public universities’ campuses in 2016 – the second consecutive year of protests – died down long enough...

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Jim McKeown: The low hanging fruit of university funding

As Fees Must Fall evolved, it was clear that the issues faced by financially needy students are vastly different depending upon (a) their university and (b) whether they are even in university. All...

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#ImizamoYethu: Our future doctors need your help

The necessity to increase the training of health professionals in South Africa remains urgent. Despite universities and institutions increasing the number of places at institutions for these degrees,...

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Jimmy Volmink: Universities around the world should share notes as they face...

In 2016 I had the privilege of visiting four leading universities abroad. At KU Leuven in Belgium, Oxford in the UK and two US institutions – Harvard and the University of California, Berkeley – I was...

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Brenda Wingfield: What “decolonised education” should and shouldn’t mean

University students in very different countries – South Africa, England and the US – argue that it’s time to decolonise higher education. What does this mean? What would acquiescing to the students’...

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Nceku Nyathi: The only way through the process is together

As a young black undergraduate studying in the UK more than 15 years ago, I can remember the first time I came across a viewpoint from a black academic – because it was that unusual. The academic was...

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Lessons from South Africa’s struggle for the ‘Climate Just Transition’

The recent ousting of former president Jacob Zuma in favour of Cyril Ramaphosa unfolded in the dying throes of 2017 and escalated in a tense series of negotiations between the two leaders leading up to...

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Rapelang Rabana: Let’s talk about the language barrier and how technology can...

Even if fees do fall, we have a much deeper problem. The real issue South Africa faces is changing the trajectory of student performance, particularly disadvantaged students, at higher education...

View Article

Felicity Coughlan: Blended learning done right could save us

A key buzzword at the moment in the education space is “blended learning”, but very few people would have heard this term before the higher education crisis forced the hand of public universities to...

View Article

Shireen Motala: The way to access and peace in higher education

In South Africa over the last five years, several task teams, including ministerial task teams and commissions have addressed the chronic underfunding of higher education. These include teams led by...

View Article


New year, new mindsets required for South African universities

The start of the academic year is looming in South Africa. The student protests that rocked most public universities’ campuses in 2016 – the second consecutive year of protests – died down long enough...

View Article

Jim McKeown: The low hanging fruit of university funding

As Fees Must Fall evolved, it was clear that the issues faced by financially needy students are vastly different depending upon (a) their university and (b) whether they are even in university. All...

View Article


#ImizamoYethu: Our future doctors need your help

The necessity to increase the training of health professionals in South Africa remains urgent. Despite universities and institutions increasing the number of places at institutions for these degrees,...

View Article

Jimmy Volmink: Universities around the world should share notes as they face...

In 2016 I had the privilege of visiting four leading universities abroad. At KU Leuven in Belgium, Oxford in the UK and two US institutions – Harvard and the University of California, Berkeley – I was...

View Article


Brenda Wingfield: What “decolonised education” should and shouldn’t mean

University students in very different countries – South Africa, England and the US – argue that it’s time to decolonise higher education. What does this mean? What would acquiescing to the students’...

View Article

Nceku Nyathi: The only way through the process is together

As a young black undergraduate studying in the UK more than 15 years ago, I can remember the first time I came across a viewpoint from a black academic – because it was that unusual. The academic was...

View Article

Lessons from South Africa’s struggle for the ‘Climate Just Transition’

The recent ousting of former president Jacob Zuma in favour of Cyril Ramaphosa unfolded in the dying throes of 2017 and escalated in a tense series of negotiations between the two leaders leading up to...

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