Posted on July 20, 2020
Members of our Faculty have featured across a variety of platforms this week. In the media:
Posted on July 11, 2020
Our Faculty has again featured in prominent publications this week. Here is a list of our media highlights:
Posted on July 10, 2020
“What’s in the box?” is a project that forms part of the Department of Historical and Heritage Studies Honours students’ coursework for their theory and methodology module. The project started in 2019 where, for the first time, history students could study primary...
Posted on July 10, 2020
The School of Arts at the University of Pretoria (UP) recently hosted the 16th World Congress of Music Therapy (WCMT) in collaboration with the South African Music Therapy Association (SAMTA) and the World Federation of Music Therapy (WFMT).
Posted on July 04, 2020
Thank you for helping us complete this first semester! I am grateful to see that in addition to our teaching and supervision duties, our Faculty has also featured in the media. Here is this week’s list of our highlights:
Posted on July 03, 2020
One University of Pretoria (UP) student and two UP graduates are among the 15 women in the running towards becoming Miss South Africa 2020. Fourth-year Law student Matsepo Sithole (21), UP Social Sciences graduate Shudufhadzo Musida (23), and UP MBChB graduate Dr Karishma Ramdev (25) have all...
Posted on June 27, 2020
As we head towards the end of the semester, I am very happy to see that the Faculty has maintained its healthy media profile!
Posted on June 25, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has devastated the tourism industry worldwide. Many are asking: how will the industry survive; what will it look like in the years to come; can I, or my child, still develop a career in tourism? The University of Pretoria’s (UP) Department of Historical and Heritage...
Posted on June 25, 2020
In looking at ways to contribute towards solving the youth unemployment problem, the University of Pretoria’s (UP) Department of Historical and Heritage Studies in the Faculty of Humanities has partnered with five other universities, both local and international, in a comprehensive...
Posted on June 21, 2020
This week we celebrated Youth Day (16 June 2020) and a number of our colleagues published pieces commenting on the rise and role of the youth, especially during this pandemic. Here is our latest list of media highlights:
Posted on June 20, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has swept across the world, robbing many of their family members, livelihoods and ways of life. In an effort to spread unity and courage during this time, choirs from across the world have come together to form a virtual choir under the name Sing Around The gloBe (SATB) to...
Posted on June 19, 2020
After attending a series of workshops for conservators on an innovative X-ray technique at the invitation of her former students, it was clear to Maggi Loubser, Head of the University of Pretoria’s (UP) Tangible Heritage Programme, that there was a need for a workbook on the subject that...
Posted on June 19, 2020
Youth unemployment is a major concern in South Africa, one which has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Posted on June 18, 2020
The Faculty of Humanities would like to extend its congratulations to Dr Antony Goedhals from the English Department for his book The Neo-Buddhist Writings of Lafcadio Hearn: Light from the East. Dr Goedhals has published before on Hearn, including ‘Revisioning Reality: Transcending Space...
Posted on June 18, 2020
The daylight murder of Mr George Floyd in a street in my hometown of Minneapolis shocked many who had previously denied that institutional racism existed in America.
Posted on June 17, 2020
Why do mothers abandon their babies? Where are the mothers’ families? Where is the biological father of the baby? A family should provide security and care, nurturance, and protection.
Posted on June 15, 2020
A number of our colleagues have appeared across a variety of platforms this past week! Here is our latest list of media highlights:
Posted on June 09, 2020
“Umntu ngumntu, ngabantu”—a person is a person through other people—is a familiar isiXhosa proverb emphasising our inherently social nature and capacity to thrive due to our interconnectedness, through relationships.
Posted on June 08, 2020
A number of our colleagues have appeared across a variety of platforms this past week! Here is our latest list of media highlights:
Posted on June 01, 2020
Global Day of Parents on 1 June is observed annually to honour parents and caregivers for their commitment to their children’s best interests. With the imposed lockdown, this caregiving role has had to extend to that of educator, which has added a new (sometimes unwelcome) angle to parenting.
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