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University of Cape Town

At the University of Cape Town (UCT), we have the privilege of meeting with a variety of colleagues.  Our host is Dr. Mamokgethi Phakeng, deputy vice chancellor of research and internationalization.  Besides being an incredibly accomplished scholar, the only black female South African professor at UCT, and a caring university administrator, today she also serves…

Stellenbosch University

Over our two week visit to South Africa, we bear witness to many things that challenge our preconceptions about the country.  Along our journey we interact with colleagues from a variety of institutions, each carefully helping us make sense of the complexity which is South African higher education. One of final visits is to Stellenbosch…

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SHAWCO (Cape Town)

Started in 1943 by a UCT medical student, SHAWCO has grown into one of South Africa’s largest student volunteer organizations focused on youth education.  During the Apartheid era SHAWCO ran health and welfare projects. With the dawn of democracy in 1994 there was a shift from welfare to a development model.  While still providing primary…

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Cape Peninsula University of Technology (Cape Town)

After a delicious traditional South African home-cooked meal at Mzansi restaurant, the in-home business of Nomonde Siyaka located in the nearby township of Langa, we conclude our two week sojourn with a site visit at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT). Our host Dr. Rene Pellissier, director of Strategic Initiatives and Partnerships, and her…

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Robben Island, Table Mountain, and our last evening in South Africa

Robben Island, used as a prison since the late 17th century, sits tantalizingly close to the shoreline of the African continent.  Nelson Mandela spent 18 years here as a political prisoner.  He was then transferred to another prison near Cape Town, and finally another near Johannesburg, serving a total of 23 years before his release…