Pursuing science to inspire new crop of young women scientists
Thabo Mohlala Miss Tiza Ng'uni has always been fascinated by science from a young age. By the time she reached ...
Read moreThabo Mohlala Miss Tiza Ng'uni has always been fascinated by science from a young age. By the time she reached ...
Read moreThabo Mohlala It is August, a month traditionally earmarked to celebrate the calibre of women who are ahead of the ...
Read morePaul Zeleza Higher education in Africa and around the world is in a moment of rapid transition and transformation, thanks ...
Read moreThabo Mohlala Cataract is considered one of the leading causes of visual impairments and blindness in South Africa. According to ...
Read moreAlex Rose-Innes It is almost a year since 200 renowned female scientists, engineers and mathematicians, all under 50-years old, from ...
Read moreThabo Mohlala There is a fairly popular view, particularly in developing countries, that science should be harnessed to serve public ...
Read moreThabo Mohlala Two South African girl learners shone at the recent global event organised by the Hong Kong international science ...
Read moreThabo Mohlala Langeram finished her primary education in 2010 at Olkokola Primary School in Arusha, Tanzania, the same city where ...
Read moreThe physician workforce has changed significantly over time, particularly when it comes to gender distribution. There are clearly many opportunities ...
Read moreThabo Mohlala Nomawethu Hlazo credits her mother and an associate professor at the University of Cape Town (UCT) who taught her ...
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