The Ma’at Institute, in collaboration with the School of Applied Human Sciences, recently hosted a public lecture entitled: Weaving Afrocentricity into Community Engagement and Educational Transformation – highlighting African interests,
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The Ma’at Institute, in collaboration with the School of Applied Human Sciences, recently hosted a public lecture entitled: Weaving Afrocentricity into Community Engagement and Educational Transformation – highlighting African interests,
UKZN PhD candidate in the School of Social Sciences, Mr Emanuel Matlala is an active researcher who has recently shared his findings at a number of conferences. His presentation at
UKZN’s College of Humanities hosted the 2nd Global Irish Diaspora Congress, bringing together scholars from countries all over the world, including Argentina, Britain, China, Ireland, South Africa, the United States of
Administrator within UKZN’s College of Humanities Student Academic Services Division, Mr Marlon Lazarus recently graduated with his Bachelor of Social Sciences degree majoring in Industrial Psychology and Management. Passionate about
Dr Mkhonzeni Gumede, UKZN lecturer in the Centre for Communication, Media and Society (CCMS) graduated with his PhD in Media and Communication for investigating lessons learnt from community-led AIDS interventions
Mrs Zorah Ismail Sooliman (57), co-founder of the humanitarian organisation Gift of the Givers Foundation, graduated recently from UKZN with her Master’s in Social Sciences for research that examined the lived
An excited Ms Nonhle Masondo graduated summa cum laude with her Honours in Social Sciences. Masondo started her academic journey with the College of Humanities as a student of the
Social work lecturer, Dr Maud Mthembu visited the Ma’at Institute (formerly the Afrocology Unit) to hand over copies of her recent children’s book Uhambo Lwami ngesikhathi seKhividi. The books will