Presentations SA PhD Project Conference: KwaZulu-Natal Province 17 August 2016.Introduction African Higher Education and its Relevance for Sustainable Socio-economic Development African Higher Education and its Contribution to Innovation and Community Engagement The Value Proposition of Integrating African Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Knowledge Production in Higher Educatio
African higher education plays a central role for social, economic and cultural transformation. This...
Through a series of policy dialogues, TrustAfrica is working to broaden the discourse about the role...
No Abstract Available South African Journal of Higher Education Vol.18(3) 2004: 281-28
As many African countries follow knowledge-intensive economic and social growth, the university's ro...
Universities are often seen as drivers of change in their regions of operation through research, tea...
Africa has a shared history and the common challenges of slow economic growth, and inadequate respon...
Africa’s wide diversity of culture, language, socioeconomic conditions, climate, politics and histor...
http://ojs.uniswa.sz/index.php/urej01/article/view/45,It is generally accepted that higher education...
Presented at the GLOBELICS 6th International Conference 2008 22-24 September, Mexico City, Mexico.Th...
This paper argues for the promotion of afrocentric, indigenous learning practices in higher educatio...
It is generally accepted that higher education must play a critical role in the development of the A...
The most recent incarnation of development goals, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), call for ...
This conference paper will address some problems facing Southern/African universities. Instead of de...
The importance of innovation in higher education is recognised in South African educational discours...
Knowledge, science, technology and innovations have emerged as predominant factors of production in ...
African higher education plays a central role for social, economic and cultural transformation. This...
Through a series of policy dialogues, TrustAfrica is working to broaden the discourse about the role...
No Abstract Available South African Journal of Higher Education Vol.18(3) 2004: 281-28
As many African countries follow knowledge-intensive economic and social growth, the university's ro...
Universities are often seen as drivers of change in their regions of operation through research, tea...
Africa has a shared history and the common challenges of slow economic growth, and inadequate respon...
Africa’s wide diversity of culture, language, socioeconomic conditions, climate, politics and histor...
http://ojs.uniswa.sz/index.php/urej01/article/view/45,It is generally accepted that higher education...
Presented at the GLOBELICS 6th International Conference 2008 22-24 September, Mexico City, Mexico.Th...
This paper argues for the promotion of afrocentric, indigenous learning practices in higher educatio...
It is generally accepted that higher education must play a critical role in the development of the A...
The most recent incarnation of development goals, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), call for ...
This conference paper will address some problems facing Southern/African universities. Instead of de...
The importance of innovation in higher education is recognised in South African educational discours...
Knowledge, science, technology and innovations have emerged as predominant factors of production in ...
African higher education plays a central role for social, economic and cultural transformation. This...
Through a series of policy dialogues, TrustAfrica is working to broaden the discourse about the role...
No Abstract Available South African Journal of Higher Education Vol.18(3) 2004: 281-28