Q&A: Science ‘needs to listen to African voices’
By: Halima Athumani The research agenda in Africa should emerge from the grassroots, says educational measurement specialist and former engineer Connie Nshemereirwe. An ...
Read moreBy: Halima Athumani The research agenda in Africa should emerge from the grassroots, says educational measurement specialist and former engineer Connie Nshemereirwe. An ...
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Read moreThabo Mohlala The Department of Science and Technology has appointed two leading space women, Andiswa Mlisa and Lulu Makapela to ...
Read moreThabo Mohlala Dr Rehana Malgas-Enus is just what the doctor has ordered as the world celebrates ‘International Day of Women ...
Read moreDr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of he World Health Organization (WHO), Buti Manamela, Deputy Dr Blade Nzimande, Minister of Higher ...
Read moreAlex Rose-Innes It took 30 years for researchers to find sufficient evidence that there are indeed two forms of liquid ...
Read moreThe pandemic has forced tertiary institutions across South Africa to reconsider their approach to EdTech and digital transformation in a ...
Read moreHalf of women working in technology believe the effects of COVID-19 have delayed their career progression, despite a similar percentage ...
Read moreAlex Rose-Innes With the discrepancies between the South African (SA) Department of Basic Education’s (DBE) report on the performance of ...
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