Posted on November 16, 2020
The Faculty is very proud to congratulate:
Posted on November 09, 2020
The virtual colloquium, Angels, Ancestors, Alchemy and the Arts in Africa: Multi-disciplinary socio-cultural representations/traditions of African spirituality ('seen' and 'unseen'), was held between 29 - 31 October 2020. The colloquium was jointly hosted by the Department of Humanities Education...
Posted on November 07, 2020
We have had a very busy week in the Faculty!
Posted on November 04, 2020
On 20 October 2020, Dr Ian Macqueen, a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Historical and Heritage Studies, presented the paper, ‘Shaka Zulu in the Polish People’s Republic: Interrogating Cultural Exchanges in the Late Cold War’.
Posted on October 31, 2020
I would also like to recognise our colleagues who have been busy across a variety of media and academic platforms. Here are this week’s highlights:
Posted on October 29, 2020
Obama’s election in 2008 as the first African-American president electrified the country and the world.
Posted on October 22, 2020
On Friday 16 October 2020, five postgraduate students from the Department of Historical and Heritage Studies delivered papers on their research in Afrikaans at the annual Student Symposium for Social Sciences and Humanities organised by the South African Academy for Science And Arts...
Posted on October 22, 2020
Religion remains more closely linked to politics than most people would like to admit, said panellists during a discussion following the Cape Town premiere of In Gods Naam, a short documentary directed by Dr Siona O’Connell, of the University of Pretoria (UP).
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