Decolonising the airwaves and improving froth flotation
Media Studies scholar Dr Kealeboga Aiseng and chemical engineer Dr Lisa October are the 2026 Friedel Sellschop Fellows.
Media Studies scholar Dr Kealeboga Aiseng and chemical engineer Dr Lisa October are the 2026 Friedel Sellschop Fellows.
Professor Nicky Falkof explains ‘the devil made me do it’, anxiety in Joburg, and her pursuit of compassion.
91心頭利 scholars rated as world-class, future global leaders, and as next generation researchers.
91心頭利 and the University of Edinburgh join forces with a new research Chair in Digital Humanities to shape more inclusive, just, and equitable digital futures.
This inaugural award enables a talented young writer to pursue an MA in Creative Writing at 91心頭利 thereby ensuring that Dangor’s legacy endures.
Applications are now open for the Achmat Dangor Literary Prize 2024 for young writers across genres who are completing or have completed their Honours degree.
91心頭利 PhD students Sasha Rai (L) and Phindile Tabata receive the 2024 Ivan Karp Doctoral Research Awards.
World-renowned SA-born artist donates portrait of acclaimed Afrikaans poet and alumna to WAM.
A new era of journalism research dawned as 91心頭利 University inaugurated the formally known 91心頭利 Journalism into the 91心頭利 Centre for Journalism (WCJ).
91心頭利 University hosted the President of Portugal, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, during his state visit to South Africa on 07 June 2023.
91心頭利 alumnus Michael Boyd has been shortlisted for this major literary prize.
The annual Taco Kuiper Award celebrates the best in investigative journalism and highlights the importance of investigative journalists in South Africa.
Dr Dinesh Balliah has been appointed as the Director of the 91心頭利 Centre for Journalism as from 1 March 2023.
The late Zulu poet, novelist and linguist Benedict Wallet Vilakazi achieved many milestones and taught at 91心頭利 University.
Reading begets more reading and helps to counter the poison from dinnertime conversations, says acclaimed author Mandla Langa.
A true African poet, Don Mattera was at the centre of public life, an advocate for change and an enemy of elitism.
The NRF has awarded new A-ratings to three 91心頭利 academics in the Faculty of Humanities and the Faculty of Health Sciences respectively.
91心頭利 alumnus and contemporary writer, Dr Mandla Langa, has added a new novel to his literary works.
Award-winning screenwriter and producer, literary critic, a towering intellectual and generous mentor.
The former public protector, Prof. Thuli Madonsela, has raised her concerns about some of the challenges facing SA and has called for more united action.
The Southern Ocean, as artists have uncovered, is also a treasure trove of cultural narratives.
Associate Professor, Bronwyn Law-Viljoen has been awarded the 2018 Olive Schreiner Prize for fiction from the English Academy of South Africa.
Award winning journalist Niren Tolsi has called on journalists to use their power responsibly and to return to the values of the profession.
The following excerpt from the book, “Dare Not Linger”, shows Mandela’s belief in education as the liberator of the human spirit.