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MENINGSARTIKELS EN RUBRIEKE (2017)
Meningsartikels
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Dr Chris Jones Praktiese Teologie Hoeveel moet nóg sterf? Die Burger (4 Jan)
Dr Laura Pereira Dr Maike Hamann Prof Oonsie Biggs Dr Rika Preiser Deon Cloete Tanja Hichert
Sentrum vir Komplekse Sisteme in Oorgang US Bestuurskool Universiteit van die Vrystaat
Incubating ideas on how southern Africa can manage the Anthropocene
The Conversation (5 Jan)
Dr Nic Spaull Ekonomie Students contest the status quo Mail & Guardian (6 Jan)
Dr Nic Spaull Ekonomie We must dig a little deeper than the matric pass rate
The Times (11 Jan)
Dr Jason Bantjes & Prof Leslie Swartz
Sielkunde The odds are stacked against athletes from poor countries in paralympic sport
The Conversation (12 Jan)
Prof Amanda Gouws Politieke Wetenskap When identity politics and feminism clash
Mail & Guardian (13 Jan)
Dr Jason Bantjes Nnachebe Onah Sally Field Simone Honikman
Sielkunde Waterloo Universiteit Universiteit van Kaapstad
How social factors drive up suicide rates among pregnant women
The Conversation (19 Jan)
Prof Arnold Schoonwinkel
Viserektor: Leer en Onderrig Stellenbosch gaan nie Afrikaans afskaf nie
Die Burger (26 Jan)
Dr Martietjie Theron-Wepener
US Bestuurskool Ford South Africa failed to protect its reputation. What it should have done
The Conversation (26 Jan); Businesslive (26 Jan); ENCA (26 Jan); Moneyweb (27 Jan); All4women (27 Jan); Saturday Citizen (28 Jan); Sunday Weekend Argus (29 Jan); The Times (30 Jan); The New Age (30 Jan); Pretoria News (30 Jan); Daily Dispatch (30 Jan); iol (30 Jan)
Dr Nic Spaull Ekonomie Matric really does start in grade one
Mail & Guardian (27 Jan)
Adv Jan Heunis US Konvokasie Wraak op taal speel met ménse se lewe
Rapport (Part 1; Part 2) (29 Jan)
Prof Anton van Niekerk
Filosofie Kerk moet áltyd hervorm Die Burger (4 Feb)
Dr Carolien van Zyl Bewaringsekologie en Entomologie
How biological control agents could get invasive stinging wasps to buzz off
The Conversation (5 Feb)
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Prof Jimmy Volmink Dekaan: Geneeskunde en
Gesondheidswetenskappe Universities around the world should share notes as they face the same challenges
The Conversation (12 Feb)
Dr Richard Vergunst Shannon Morgan Mafoko Phomane Dr Meba Kanda Charlene Sunkel Ingrid Daniels
Sielkunde Rural Rehab SA Rural Health Advocacy-projek Rural DOktors Association SA Federasie vir Geestesgesondheid Kaapse Vereniging vir Geestesgesondheid
Life Esidimeni tragedy not an aberration
Daily Maverick (15 Feb)
Dr Morné Mostert Instituut vir Toekomsnavorsing #SONA – The dangerous spread of radical economic ignorance
Eikestadnuus (16 Feb)
Dr Mary Nel Publiekreg How South Africa can turn the rising tide against vigilantism
The Conversation (17 Feb); Times Live (17 Feb); The Citizen (17 Feb); enca (18 Feb); The New Age (20 Feb); Sunday World (26 Feb)
Prof Nox Makunga Plant- en Dierkunde Africa must bust the myth that girls aren’t good at maths and science
The Conversation (19 Feb); Cape Times (20 Feb); African Independent (3 Mrt)
Dr Chris Jones
Praktiese Teologie en Missiologie
No escape from trap of poverty, unemployment
Cape Argus (22 Feb)
John Ruiters Kurrikulumstudie Multilingual education brings people together
The New Age (22 Feb)
Prof Lizette Rabe Joernalistiek Bemagtig jou kind só Die Burger (22 Feb)
Prof Willem Boshoff Michael Rose
Ekonomie
PhD-student (Universiteit van Kaapstad)
The peer-review system for academic papers is badly in need of repair
The Conversation (26 Feb)
Prof Nico Koopman Viserektor: Sosiale Impak, Transformasie en Personeel
United in our diversity we can overcome the social ills plaguing our society
Cape Times (2 Mrt)
Prof Wim de Villiers Rektor en Visekanselier Quo vadis, Maties? Die Burger (2 Mrt)
Prof Michael Samways
Bewaringsekologie en Entomologie
Conservation efforts must include small animals. After all, they run the world
The Conversation (2 Mrt); Farmingportal (3 Mrt); enca (3 Mrt); IOL (4 Mrt); Saturday Star (4 Mrt); universal science (5 Mrt); The New Age (6 Mrt); Daily News (6 Mrt)
Prof Wim de Villiers Rektor en Visekanselier Put Africa back in our universities
Mail & Guardian (3 Mrt)
Dr Harlan Cloete Skool vir Publieke Leierskap Service delivery can be boosted if we invest in our municipal workers
Cape Times (4 Mrt)
Dr Leslie van Rooi FVZS Instituut vir Studente Leierskapsontwikkeling
Stories kan ons bymekaar bring Rapport (Part 1; Part 2) (5 Mrt)
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Mercy Kannemeyer Honneursstudent (Drama en
Teaterstudies ) Jong bruin stem moet in taaldebat gehoor word
Rapport (Part 1; Part 2) (5 Mrt)
Prof Desmond Painter
Sielkunde Portret van ʼn man om te bewonder, eerder as om lief te hê
Beeld (6 Mrt)
Lee-Ann Steenkamp US Bestuurskool South Africa needs to be creative to avoid falling off the retirement cliff
The Conversation (6 Mrt); The New Age (8 Mrt); The Weekly (Part 1, Part 2) (10 Mrt); Beeld (11 Mrt)
Dr Nadia Mans-Kemp & Prof Suzette Viviers
Ondernemingsbestuur Women in the boardroom: the right and the bright thing to do
Fin24 (7 Mrt)
Dr Michelle Sikes Nana Adom-Aboagye
Sosiologie en Sosiale Antropologie PhD-student (Universiteit van Johannesburg)
South Africa needs to do more to promote women in sports
The Conversation (7 Mrt); African Independent (10 Mrt); The Witness (13 Mrt)
Dr John Measey Sentrum vir Indringerbiologie Why the habit of wanting to own a piece of nature’s beauty needs to be broken
The Conversation (7 Mrt)
Dr Chris Jones
Praktiese Teologie en Missiologie
Die koeël en die kerk Rapport (12 Mrt)
Prof Gerhard Walzl Molekulêre Biologie en Mensgenetika
Why a test that tells when TB is cured is needed to help tackle resistance
The Conversation (12 Mrt); Saturday Star (25 Mrt)
Prof Evangelos Mantzaris
Sentrum vir Opvoeding en Navorsing teen Korrupsie
Why growing corruption is a threat to South Africa’s national security
The Conversation (14 Mrt); Sowetanlive (15 Mrt); The Citizen (15 Mrt); All4women (15 Mrt); Pretoria News (16 Mrt)
Dr Chris Jones
Praktiese Teologie en Missiologie
How human rights are faring in South Africa two decades after democracy
The Conversation (15 Mrt); Mercury (20 Mrt)
Prof Sandy Liebenberg
Publiekreg South Africa has a model Bill of Rights. But it doesn’t feel that way
The Conversation (16 Mrt); news24 (17 Mrt); enca (17 Mrt); Sowetanlive (17 Mrt); Mail & Guardian (21 Mrt); ewn (22 Mrt)
Dr Michael le Cordeur Kurrikulumstudie Droogte verg ʼn kopskuif Die Burger (18 Mrt)
Dr Willem de Clerq US Waterinstituut Rentmeesters van water Die Burger (22 Mrt)
Eldridge Moses & Prof Servaas van der Berg
Ekonomie Early learning = equality and jobs
Mail & Guardian (24 Mrt)
Prof Ronelle Carolissen
Opvoedkundige Sielkunde Teachers are in an ideal position to help
The New Age (27 Mrt)
Dr Jodie Miller & Jared van Rooyen
Aardwetenskappe Is groundwater an unlimited resource?
Cape Argus (27 Mrt)
Prof Andre Roux US Bestuurskool More needed than mere new leaders to bring economic changes
The New Age (4 Apr)
Dr Tristen Taylor Filosofie Everyday screams silenced by chug of failed system
Business Day (4 Apr)
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Prof Andre Roux US Bestuurskool More needed than mere new
leaders to bring economic changes
The New Age (4 Apr)
Dr Tristen Taylor Filosofie Everyday screams silenced by chug of failed system
Business Day (4 Apr)
Prof Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela
Sosiale Verandering en Transformasie
Time for Zuma to become part of history, not reality
Sunday Times (9 Apr)
David Reiersgord Nagraadse en Internasionale Kantoor
Away from Rising and Falling, we need a new gramMrt to define SA’s future
Daily Maverick (11 Apr)
Dr Heidi Raubenheimer
US Bestuurskool #Decolonise African Mrtkets Finweek Part 1; Part 2 (13 Apr)
Dr Laura Rossouw Gebaseer op PhD-tesis (Ekonomie)
Sexual and reproductive rights The New Age (18 Apr)
Prof Anton van Niekerk
Filosofie Die dood van ‘Jane Roe’ Die Burger (19 Apr)
Dr Kim Wallmach US Taalsentrum Fostering love of reading in the digital age
Cape Argus (21 Apr)
Dr Didier Kasongo Gebaseer op PhD-tesis (Praktiese Teologie)
Church lets the people of DRC continue to suffer
Cape Argus (25 Apr)
Dr Chris Jones Praktiese Teologie en Missiologie
South Africa needs moral leaders, not those in pursuit of selfish gain
The Conversation (25 Apr); The Citizen (26 Apr); City Press (27 Apr); Times Live (28 Apr)
Prof Mias de Klerk US Bestuurskool Freedom and the importance of responsibility
Daily News (26 Apr); The Witness (27 Apr)
Dr Leslie van Rooi FVZS Instituut vir Studente Leierskapsontwikkeling
Woede bring ons dalk by ʼn werklike vry SA uit
Die Burger (27 Apr)
Dr Dieter von Fintel & Mrtlies Piek
Ekonomie South Africa’s national minimum wage could hurt small firms and rural workers
The Conversation (27 Apr); Times Live (28 Apr); Sowetan Live (28 Apr); Fin24 (28 Apr); Herald Live (28 Apr); Moneyweb (1 Mei)
Dr Arnold Smit US Bestuurskool Are there responsible and responsive leaders out there?
Leader (2 Mei); mba (2 Mei)
Ashanti Kunene Magisterstudent (Internasionale Studies)
The illusion of my South African freedom
Daily Maverick (4 Mei)
Dr Jason Bantjes Lian Taljaard Prof Christine Lochner Prof Dan Stein
Sielkunde Psigiatrie Psigiatrie Universiteit van Kaapstad
Global study aims to unpack mental health issues facing university students
The Conversation (10 Mei)
Prof Lizette Rabe Joernalistiek Suicide and the violence of our words
Bhekisisa (10 Mei)
Prof Nico Koopman Viserektor: Sosiale Impak, Transformasie en Personeel
Democracy is the best vehicle to bring dignity for all
The New Age (12 Mei)
Dr Leslie van Rooi FVZS Instituut vir Studente Leierskapsontwikkeling
Ons moet almal saam met Coligny treur
Netwerk24 (12 Mei)
Dr Martthie Momberg
Gebaseer op PhD-tesis (Sistematies Teologie)
The plight of Palestine City Press (14 Mei); News24 (14 Mei)
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Dr Karen Graaf Sosiologie en Sosiale
Antropologie Why working with men could help efforts to combat violence against women
The Conversation (16 Mei); The Citizen (16 Mei); The Star (18 Mei); Pretoria News (18 Mei); Mercury (18 Mei); The New Age (18 Mei)
Dr Tristen Taylor Filosofie Why we cannot brush off display of Nazi-like posters
Business Day (17 Mei)
Prof Amanda Gouws Politieke Wetenskap Gender-based violence in South Africa: what’s missing and how to fix it
The Conversation (25 Mei); News24 (26 Mei); IOL (26 Mei); Saturday Weekend Argus (27 Mei); Saturday Star (27 Mei); Sowetan Live (29 Mei); The New Age (31 Mei); African Independent (2 Jun)
Prof Wim de Villiers Rektor en Visekanselier Building bridges between the online and offline worlds
University World News (26 Mei)
Prof Francois Vreÿ
Militêre Strategie How African countries can harness the huge potential of their oceans
The Conversation (28 Mei); The New Age (6 Jun)
Dr Ethel Phiri Dr Natasha Mothapo
Genetika Plant- en Dierkunde
Africa must re-adopt its orphan crops in the face of a changing environment
The Conversation (30 Mei); Cape Times (1 Jun); Sunday Tribune (4 Jun)
Prof Oliver Ruppel Handelsreg Science and law needed to halt climate change
Cape Argus (29 Mei)
Dr Craig Kinnear / Dr Brigitte Glanzmann / Prof Eileen Hoal / Dr Marlo Möller / Dr Nicola Schlechter / Dr Michael Urban / Prof Monika Esser
Molekulêre Biologie en Menslike Genetika / Pediatrie en Kindergesondheid
How genomic techniques can pin down rare genetic diseases more quickly
The Conversation (31 Mei)
Prof Nicola Theron Ekonomie Health inquiry’s crossed wires will delay its progress on real problems
Business Day (1 Jun)
Prof Sophie von der Heyden
Plant- en Dierkunde A tribute to the world’s oceans: why we couldn’t survive without them
The Conversation (6 Jun); Cape Times (9 Jun)
Prof Nuraan Davids / Prof Yusef Waghid
Opvoedingsbeleidstudie / Waarnemende dekaan: Fakulteit Opvoedkunde
University tests should be part and parcel of teaching – not stand-alone events
The Conversation (6 Jun); Sowetan Live (6 Jun)
Prof Mias de Klerk US Bestuurskool Major change at work can trigger loss and grief. Organisations must accept this
The Conversation (8 Jun)
Prof Yusef Waghid Waarnemende dekaan: Fakulteit Opvoedkunde
Educate for real change Mail & Guardian (9 Jun)
Dr Tristen Taylor Filosofie A false dilemma: Trump and the Paris deal
Saturday Star (10 Jun)
Folkers Williams
FVZS Instituut vir Studente Leierskapsontwikkeling
‘Born frees’ yearning for change cannot be ignored
Cape Argus (13 Jun)
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Dr Angela Dramowski Pediatrie en Kindergesondheid How South Africa can reduce
the risk of infections in hospitalised children
The Conversation (14 Jun); IOL (15 Jun)
Dr Harlan Cloete Skool vir Publieke Leierskap Youth Day: Celebrating and commemorating our freedom
Paarl Post (15 Jun)
Dr Buhle Khanyile Transformasie en Historiese Trauma
‘The Fall’ speaks to student activism, but also the power of real life
Cape Times (15 Jun)
Sibonelo Sosibo BA-student (Politieke Wetenskap, Filosofie en Ekonomie)
A united youth can end unemployment
News24 (16 Jun)
Prof Amanda Gouws Politieke Wetenskap Van rolkonflik tot regverdigheid in die gesin
Litnet (22 Jun)
Dr Saahier Parker Gebaseer op PhD-tesis (Wetenskap en Tegnologie Studies)
South Africans don’t know much about science. Why this is a problem
The Conversation (25 Jun)
Prof Charles Wiysonge / Prof Jimmy Volmink
Sentrum vir Bewysgebaseerde Gesondheidsorg / Dekaan: Fakulteit Geneeskunde en Gesondheidswetenskappe
Open, free access to health evidence: a new precedent for Africa
The Conversation (25 Jun); IOL (26 Jun)
Frik Landman US Bestuurskool Living arrows: educate SA’s youth or risk a loss of social cohesion
Business Live (26 Jun)
Sibonelo Sosibo BA-student (Politieke Wetenskap, Filosofie en Ekonomie)
Mandela’s lessons against state capture
News24 (4 Jul); IOL (18 Jul)
Prof Anton van Niekerk
Filosofie Waarom (nog) kinders hê? Die Burger (6 Jul)
Prof Ben Herbst Toegepaste Wiskunde Computers do not know all the answers
Mail & Guardian (7 Jul)
Nthabiseng Moleko US Bestuurskool Designing pension products better suited for our society
Finweek (Part 1; Part 2) (13 Jul)
Natalie van Zyl Danie van Zyl
Statistiek en Aktuariële Wetenskappe Sanlam
Generation X and retirement Finweek (Part 1; Part 2) (13 Jul)
Dr Eckard Smuts Kurrikulumstudie Cross-sector partnerships can ensure benefits for all
Business Day (17 Jul)
Prof Nico Koopman Viserektor: Sosiale Impak, Transformasie en Personeel
Mandela understood art of compromise
Cape Argus (17 Jul)
Dr Martin Gustafsson Ekonomie Comparing data tells a story about the unusual birth surge in 2004
Business Day (17 Jul)
Dr Chris Jones Praktiese Teologie en Missiologie
The best way South Africans can honour Mandela is by being active citizens
The Conversation (17 Jul); ENCA (17 Jul) Sowentan Live (18 Jul); EWN (18 Jul); News24 (18 Jul); All4Women (18 Jul); Citizen (18 Jul); IOL (18 Jul); Cape Times (19 Jul); The Star (19 Jul)
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Dr Schalk van der Merwe
Geskiedenis The war that provided the soundtrack for subversive Afrikaans rock
The Conversation (18 Jul); ENCA (18 Jul)
Prof Abel Esterhuyse Militêre Strategie Money has little to do with why South Africa’s military is failing to do its job
The Conversation (19 Jul); Business Live (20 Jul); EWN (20 Jul); Saturday Star (22 Jul); Herald (24 Jul)
Dr Yejoo Kim Sentrum vir Chinese Studies Crucial economic growth tool Mercury (21 Jul)
Prof Chris Reddy Kurrikulumstudie Changes to our climate near point of no return
Cape Argus (24 Jul)
Ashanti Kunene Magister student (Internationale Studies)
Let the African youth craft a different space for Africa on the world stage
Daily Maverick (25 Jul); The New Age (27 Jul)
Prof Arnold Smit US Bestuurskool Parly has lost the right to convene meaning-making talks. It’s up to us
City Press (26 Jul); Pretoria News (27 Jul)
Dr Laura Pereira Sentrum vir Komplekse Sisteme in Oorgang
The global food system still benefits the rich at the expense of the poor
The Conversation (30 Jul)
Mercy Kannemeyer BA-honneursstudent (Drama en Teaterstudies)
Wat beteken inklusiwiteit?
Litnet (1 Aug)
Prof Juliana Claassens
Ou en Nuwe Testament Safe spaces are found when women can thrive
Cape Argus (2 Aug)
Prof Alex Welte & Dr Eduard Grebe
Suid-Afrikaanse Sentrum vir Epidemiologiese Modellering en Analise (SACEMA)
How to fix the academic peer review system
GroundUp (3 Aug)
Friedrich Kreuser & Prof Neil Rankin
Ekonomie SA’s poser: Technology vs wages
Mail & Guardian (4 Aug)
Prof Keymanthri Moodley
Sentrum vir Mediese Etiek en Reg
Mandela’s last years: a narrative shrouded in conflict and assumption
The Conversation (6 Aug)
Dr Nadia Mans-Kemp & Prof Suzette Viviers & Blanche-Marie Staal & Jurie van Schalkwyk
Ondernemingsbestuur Competent directors can shape the future of corporate SA
Fin24 (8 Aug)
Prof Amanda Gouws Politieke Wetenskap Pros and cons of the three women running for South Africa’s presidency
The Conversation (8 Aug); Citizen (9 Aug); News24 (10 Aug)
Prof Louise du Toit Filosofie Woman leader won’t solve all ills Pretoria News (10 Aug) Dr Laura Pereira Dr Charne Lavery Dr Christopher Trisos
Sentrum vir Komplekse Sisteme in Oorgang Universiteit van Kaapstad Universiteit van Mrtyland
Why Africa needs a science synthesis centre to tackle complex problems
The Conversation (13 Aug)
Dr Jason Bantjes & Prof Mrtk Tomlinson & Xanthe Hunt
Sielkunde Monitoring outcomes is key to improving mental health treatment in South Africa
The Conversation (13 Aug)
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Dr Schalk van der Merwe
Geskiedenis Hou my vas, korporaal Beeld (9 Aug)
Prof Anita Bosch US Bestuurskool Vroue se waarde toe nié ver bo korale in werkplek
Die Burger (12 Aug)
Ashanti Kunene Magisterstudent (Internasionale Studies
Speaking to our parents: how is this freedom?
News24 (18 Aug)
Prof Gerhard Kemp Publiekreg Grace Mugabe: why diplomatic immunity isn’t always an ‘out of jail’ ticket
The Conversation (21 Aug); Mail & Guardian (21 Aug); CNBCAfrica (22 Aug); News24 (22 Aug); Citizen (23 Aug); The Witness (23 Aug)
Dr Elisabet le Roux Eenheid vir Godsdiens en Ontwikkelingsnavorsing
Why home, even when there’s war, is the most dangerous place for women
The Conversation (23 Aug); Pretoria News (25 Aug); Star (25 Aug); IOL (25 Aug); The New Age (27 Aug); Mercury (28 Aug)
Dr Jurie van den Heever / Dr Chris Jones
Plant- en Dierkunde / Praktiese Teologie en Missiologie
Ter wille van ons oorlewing Die Burger (24 Aug)
Doris Viljoen Instituut vir Toekomsnavorsing The next #1 organisational capability
Fin24 (29 Aug)
Dr Marcia Lyner-Cleophas
Eenheid vir Gestremdhede Disabilities a chance to celebrate our diversity
Cape Argus (31 Aug)
Dr Jeanette de Klerk-Luttig
Buro vir Voortgesette Teologiese Opleiding en Navorsing
Keer terug na die basiese Beeld (2 Sep)
Prof Thinus Booysen Elektriese en Elektroniese Ingenieurswese
How sMrtt meters can save water in drought-ridden Cape Town
The Conversation (3 Sep)
Dr Tristen Taylor Filosofie Leninism looms large over ANC’s self-destruction
Business Live (4 Sep)
Dr Jason Bantjes Daniel Goldstone Lisa Dannatt
Sielkunde Sielkunde Universiteit van Kaapstad
Integrated care can help prevent suicide among substance users
The Conversation (5 Sep); Star (7 Sep)
Dr Abdul Kader Domingo
Psigiatrie Changing attitudes on addiction Cape Argus (6 Sep)
Pauline Hanekom Sentrum vir Pedagogie Developing pupils’ digital literacy in an increasingly digitised world
Cape Times (6 Sep)
Dr Kim Wallmach & Mrtguerite van der Waal
US Taalsentrum You still have to make the effort Cape Argus (7 Sep)
Gerrie Swart Politieke Wetenskap How long will ballot still trump bullet?
Daily News (12 Sep)
Prof Nox Makunga Plant- en Dierkunde Women scientists lag in academic publishing, and it matters
The Conversation (13 Sep); News24 (17 Sep)
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Prof Nuraan Davids & Prof Yusef Waghid
Opvoedingsbeleidstudie How tolerance enhances democracy and the quest for human flourishing
The Conversation (12 Sep); Pretoria News (14 Sep); Star (14 Sep); The Witness (18 Sep)
Prof Lizette Rabe Joernalistiek Naspers en die ‘WVK-ding’ Beeld (16 Sep)
Dr Jason Bantjes
Sielkunde Why people who attempt suicide need more than meds
The Conversation (17 Sep); Daily Dispatch (20 Sep)
Prof Nico Koopman Viserektor: Sosiale Impak, Transformasie en Personeel
Hybridity part of SA’s rich heritage
News24 (22 Sep)
Prof Michael le Cordeur
Kurrikulumstudie Ouers moet nóú opstaan Die Burger (23 Sep)
Dr Stephanie Malan-Muller
Psigiatrie Getting closer to understanding the link between PTSD and bacteria in the gut
The Conversation (24 Sep)
Dr Gavin Walker Africa Open Instituut vir Musiek, Navorsing en Innovasie
King Kong: legendary South African musical returns to a fragmented country
The Conversation (24 Sep); Star (2 Okt)
Prof Pamela Naidoo Buitengewone professor, Fakulteit Geneeskunde en Gesondheidswetenskappe
Spotlight on tobacco smoking as the main cause of heart disease and stroke
Cape Times (28 Sep)
Prof Lizette Rabe Joernalistiek ʼn Swaargewig in media Beeld (29 Sep)
Dr Kim Wallmach US Taalsentrum Why translators and interpreters deserve a special day of recognition
The Conversation (30 Sep)
Prof Justus Apffelstaedt
Chirurgie Breast cancer: The importance of early detection
All4Women (3 Okt)
Ashanti Kunene Magisterstudent (Internasionale Studies)
We cannot afford to have leaders that do not read
Huffington Post (3 Okt)
Dr Lorna Dreyer Opvoedkundige Sielkunde Learning support teachers play crucial role in classes
Cape Argus (4 Okt)
Prof Maureen Robinson
Kurrikulumstudie Four areas where student teachers believe they can make a difference
Cape Times (5 Okt)
Prof Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela
Historiese Trauma enTransformasie
The ripple effect of rape on SA City Press (8 Okt)
Prof Pamela Naidoo Prof Liesl Zühlke Prof Karen Sliwa
Buitengewone professor, Fakulteit Geneeskunde en Gesondheidswetenskappe Universiteit van Kaapstad Universiteit van Kaapstad
It’s vital to curb heart disease among our women, young people
IOL (8 Okt)
Dr Chris Jones Praktiese Teologie en Missiologie
Ethnic superiority must end for us to prosper
Daily News (9 Okt)
Ashanti Kunene Magisterstudent (Internasionale Studies)
‘Blacks with Access’ Mei not plead ignorance
News24 (12 Okt)
Dr Tristen Taylor Filosofie SA – where hating is easier than thinking
Business Live (13 Okt)
Prof Anton van Niekerk
Filosofie Die stempel van die dood Beeld (13 Okt)
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Mbe Mbhele Dr Gavin Walker
Universiteit van die Witwatersrand Africa Open Instituut vir Musiek, Navorsing en Innovasie
Struggle songs let us be heard Mail & Guardian (13 Okt)
Dr Scott Drimie Suider-Afrikaanse Voedsellaboratorium
Nourishing food crucial for health
Cape Argus (16 Okt)
Dr Sandra Boatemaa Suider-Afrikaanse Voedsellaboratorium
Struggling in the midst of plenty Daily News (16 Okt)
Dr Ntsikelelo Breakfast
Politieke Wetenskap, Fakulteit Krygskunde
The defence force an essential part of society in SA
The Herald (16 Okt)
Prof Keymanthri Moodley
Sentrum vir Mediese Etiek en Reg
Archbishop Desmond Tutu: the essence of what it means to be human
The Conversation (19 Okt); The Citizen (21 Okt)
Dr Jeanette de Klerk-Luttig
Buro vir Voortgesette Teologiese Opleiding en Navorsing
Die teenpole van waardes Rapport (22 Okt)
Dr Tienie Ehlers US Bestuurskool Uitvoerende Ontwikkeling (USB-ED)
How sport can teach business leaders to ‘pass the ball’
News24 (23 Okt)
Prof André Roux US Bestuurskool Economic growth in SA: what has gone wrong?
Business Live (23 Okt)
Dr Ross Anthony Sentrum vir Chinese Studies China takes its place at the head table
Business Live (24 Okt)
Dr Jason Bantjes Sielkunde Poor business practice to ignore employees’ psychological well-being
Cape Times (24 Okt)
Dr Heide Raubenheimer Karl Beech
US Bestuurskool Coronation Fund Managers
Women are not small men
Fin24 (24 Okt)
Dr Richard Vergunst Sielkunde Disabled students suffer in silence
IOL (25 Okt)
Mark Paterson Sentrum van Uitnemendheid in wetenskapmetriek en wetenskap-, tegnologie-, en innovasiebeleid
Why mere knowledge transfer fails
Mail&Guardian (27 Okt)
Dr Jason Bantjes / Prof Leslie Swartz
Sielkunde We need more mental health activists
News24 (29 Okt)
Dr Ntsikelelo Breakfast
Politieke Wetenskap, Fakulteit Krygskunde
Army not suited to civilian work The Herald (30 Okt)
Dr Scott Drimie Suider-Afrikaanse Voedsellaboratorium
Heart disease is among top killers
IOL (30 Okt); Star (30 Okt); The Mercury (30 Okt)
Markus Korhonen Politieke Wetenskap For all the billions, SA Airways bailout money not enough to buy Emirates
Africacheck (30 Okt)
Ashanti Kunene Magisterstudent in Internasionale Studies
If we insist on violence at home, we can’t complain about a violent society
News24 (31 Okt)
Prof Nuraan Davids
Opvoedingsbeleidstudie How Nike’s hijab sports gear is taking on Islamophobia and patriarchy
The Conversation (2 Nov); News24 (3 Nov); EWN (3 Nov); The Witness (15 Nov)
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OPSKRIF
PUBLIKASIE (klik vir artikel)
Irene Labuschagne / Dr Johan Nel
Voedingsinformasiesentrum / Nefrologie
Chronic kidney disease is still a major health challenge in Africa
The Conversation (5 Nov); Star (8 Nov)
Prof Amanda Gouws Politieke Wetenskap Celebrity campaigns and rape culture: the pluses and the pitfalls
The Conversation (6 Nov)
Prof Nicolene Wesson
US Bestuurskool Share repurchases and directors’ pay in SA: why the controversy?
Businesslive (6 Nov)
Harris Andoh Sentrum vir Navorsing oor Evaluasie, Wetenskap en Tegnologie
African universities must regain their ‘lost research mission’
City Press (10 Nov)
Dr Ntsikelelo Breakfast
Politieke Wetenskap, Fakulteit Krygskunde
What role do intellectuals have in new South Africa?
The Herald (10 Nov)
Craig Bailie Politieke Wetenskap: Fakulteit Krygskunde
Niger: a reminder of why the US military’s presence in Africa needs constant scrutiny
The Conversation (13 Nov)
Prof Faadiel Essop Fisiologiese Wetenskappe Here’s how stress can cause diabetes
Health24 (14 Nov)
Joey Hulbert Dr Francois Roets
Universiteit van Pretoria Bewaringsekologie en Entomologie
Citizen science: how ordinary people can guard Cape Town’s biodiversity
The Conversation (19 Nov)
Dr Nic Spaull / Dr Hendrik van Broekhuizen
Ekonomie Academically, girls are streets ahead. So why do boys get paid more in their job?
Sunday Times (19 Nov)
Lee-Ann Steenkamp US Bestuurskool How the South African government is failing people with disabilities
Businesslive (21 Nov)
Dr Renata Schoeman US Bestuurskool Effective leadership requires word
Cape Times (23 Nov)
Prof Daniel Malan Sentrum vir Korporatiewe Bestuur in Afrika
A loota continua ... unless SA does something about its Al Capone
City Press (24 Nov)
Dr Francois Cleophas Sportswetenskap Patterns inherited from South Africa’s colonial past still persist in sport
The Conversation (26 Nov)
Ashanti Kunene
Magisterstudent in Internasionale Studies
Practising your politics in a patriarchal world
News24 (29 Nov)
Marina Joubert Sentrum vir Navorsing oor Evaluasie, Wetenskap en Tegnologie
How an historic heart transplant created a celebrity scientist 50 years ago
The Conversation (29 Nov)
Prof Xikombiso Mbhenyane / Irene Labuschagne
Menslike Voeding / Voedingsinformasiesentrum
South Africa’s twin malnutrition challenges: hunger and obesity
The Conversation (3 Des)
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PUBLIKASIE (klik vir artikel)
Prof Peter Rule Sentrum vir Hoër en Volwasse Onderwys
Can’t teach old dogs new tricks? Nonsense. Tips for learning later in life
The Conversation (4 Des)
Prof Peter Rule Sentrum vir Hoër en Volwasse Onderwys
South Africa has a reading crisis: why, and what can be done about it
The Conversation (8 Des)
Dr Tanya de Villiers-Botha
Filosofie The ‘Choice on the Termination of Pregnancy Amendment Bill’ and its moral shortcomings
Dailymaverick (12 Des)
Gereelde rubrieke
OUTEUR
VAN (omgewing of
instelling)
OPSKRIF
PUBLIKASIE (klik vir artikel)
Johan Fourie Ekonomie Ons is nou almal joernaliste en historici
Rapport (8 Jan)
Four high-growth scenarios for Africa
Finweek (26 Jan)
Where is the next John Meinard Keynes?
Finweek (9 Feb)
Hoekom kry kinders nie meer pak nie?
Netwerk24 (12 Feb)
How storytelling shapes economic strategy
Finweek (23 Feb)
How to get good politicians Finweek (9 Mrt)
Private schools might just save SA
Finweek (23 Mrt)
Do CEOs deserve their high salaries?
Finweek (6 Apr)
Dis tyd dat SA se eie Mrttin Luther verskyn
Netwerk24 (9 Apr)
Can Twitter predict the Mrtkets? Finweek (20 Apr)
The future of work: Don’t fear robots, rather embrace them
Finweek (4 Mei)
Wat Suid-Afrika by Zimbabwe kan leer
Netwerk24 (15 Mei)
Why is spending equality on the rise?
Finweek (18 Mei)
How social status drives our consumption – and our inequality
Finweek (15 Jun)
The science of decolonisation Finweek (29 Jun)
Goeie matriekuitslae begin in kleuterskool
Rapport (9 Jul)
Why history matters for entrepreneurs
Finweek (13 Jul)
What explains the rise of populism?
Finweek (10 Aug)
Hoe om jou skottelgoed te laat ophoop
Rapport (20 Aug)
Why #DataMustFall Finweek (24 Aug)
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instelling)
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PUBLIKASIE (klik vir artikel)
How the world of finance evolves
Fin24 (12 Sept)
Policy uncertainty is killing investment in what matters
Fin24 (14 Sept)
Emigrasie nie noodwendig sleg vir tuisland se ekonomie
Rapport (17 Sept)
The politics of infrastructure Finweek (5 Okt) Die teenpool van intelligensie en visie
Rapport (15 Okt)
Should South Africa host mega-events?
Fin24 (15 Okt)
Competition smashes corruption Finweek (2 Nov)
How religion shapes an economy
Finweek (16 Nov)
The case for technological optimism
Finweek (30 Nov)
Prof Amanda Gouws
Politieke Wetenskap
Mason sal by leef in haar werk Die Burger (3 Jan)
Dié populisme raak ons almal Die Burger (14 Feb) Oor Trump is dié wél feite Die Burger (1 Mrt) Dlamini wys jou die middelvinger Die Burger (1 Mrt) Vroue in ʼn land van roofdiere Die Burger (28 Mrt) Behoed ons van só ʼn president Die Burger (9 Mei)
Die jeug moet ons bekommer Die Burger (20 Jun) Hoekom Zuma nie nou al gaan nie
Netwerk24 (4 Jul)
Sulke feministe sit die pot mis Netwerk24 (18 Jul)
Sulke optrede verg moed Beeld (1 Aug) In SA is súlke gedrag normaal Die Burger (15 Aug) Praat, of dinge gaan sleg eindig Die Burger (29 Aug) Sekskapades verwoes nie mans se loopbaan
Netwerk24 (12 Sept)
Dié gesprek sal ons moet voer Netwerk24 (26 Sept)
Stadige geweld in SA net so erg Netwerk24 (10 Okt)
Bewapen ons seuns en dogters met feminisme
Netwerk24 (24 Okt)
Dié simbole kan jou saak skaad
Netwerk24 (7 Nov)
ANC behoort les te leer uit Zim Netwerk24 (21 Nov)
Dié geskenk is die beste soort Netwerk24 (5 Des)
Jan Greyling Landbou-ekonomie Room van die tegnologie-oes Landbouweekblad (17 Nov)
Prof Jonathan Jansen Opvoedkundige Sielkunde
Zuma’s fees-free plan will benefit him, and him only
Timeslive (9 Nov)
Abysmal state of SA education is a crisis
Timeslive (7 Des)
Prof Nico Koopman
Viserektor: Sosiale Impak, Transformasie en Personeel
Kry gesindheid eers reg; regte syfers volg dan
Die Burger (18 Jan)
Ons moet bly werk vir nierassigheid
Die Burger (15 Feb)
Alles is geld, maar geld is nie alles nie
Die Burger (22 Feb)
Waar die angs verdwyn, blom ons welwees
Die Burger (15 Mrt)
Menseregte lei die proses van transformasie
Die Burger (22 Mrt)
Golgota help ons om te kan sê: ‘Sorrie’
Die Burger (12 Apr)
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instelling)
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Staan nóú saam teen magsmisbruik
Die Burger (19 Apr)
Nee dankie vir godsdiens wat vermink
Die Burger (10 Mei)
Onse Vader-gebed leer ons oor leierskap
Die Burger (5 Jul)
Joernaliste help bou ons demokrasie
Die Burger (12 Jul)
Seksisme moet beveg word soos rassisme
Die Burger (2 Aug)
Bestryding van gender-onreg is álmal se plig
Die Burger (9 Aug)
Net terugkyk is verraad teen ons toekoms
Die Burger (30 Aug)
Daar is geen geregtigheid sonder liefde
Die Burger (6 Sept)
ʼn Malcolm en Martin moet in elk van ons leef
Die Burger (4 Okt)
Ons durf nie Oliver Tambo vergeet nie
Die Burger (25 Okt)
Saamstaan teen geweld is die oplossing
Die Burger (1 Nov)
Verraad van drome en visie roep protes op
Netwerk24 (22 Nov)
Só bevorder aktivisme en protes vrede
Die Burger (29 Nov)
Jeugleiers: Sáám maak ons mekaar méér
Netwerk24 (11 Des)
Prof Mohammad Karaan Dekaan:
AgriWetenskappe
Die pad vorentoe
Landbouweekblad (6 Jan)
Dr Leslie van Rooi Senior Direkteur: Sosiale Impak en Transformasie
†Pat Tebbutt en Jan Steyn knoop ʼn geselsie aan
Die Burger (1 Jun)
Wanneer ʼn gemeenskap net een lied het
Netwerk24 (15 Jun)
‘Keer voordat rook ons verswelg’ Netwerk24 (6 Jul)
Kan die ANC werklik nog ʼn tuiste vir almal bied?
Netwerk24 (27 Jul)
Wat is die rol van universiteite dan?
Netwerk24 (17 Aug)
Kan Malema ons leierskapskrisis oplos?
Netwerk24 (26 Sept)
Kunste moet sy protesstem verhef
Netwerk24 (19 Okt)
Hoe onthou ʼn mens vorentoe? Netwerk24 (27 Okt)
‘Hoe kon ons Swart Maandag so verkeerd verstaan?’
Netwerk24 (9 Nov)
Niks in hierdie land is maar net ‘bloot’ nie
Netwerk24 (11 Nov)
Steek grense oor om ander te verstaan
Netwerk24 (30 Nov)
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