As part of a series of case studies (including Burkina Faso, Kenya, Senegal, South Africa, and Zambia) that assessed the status of and trends in human resource capacity, this study focused on staffing at the South African Agricultural Research Council (ARC) and the Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences (FNAS&FVS) and Faculty of Veterinary Sciences (FVS) of the University of Pretoria (UP) during 2001–10. The specific characteristics studies were (1) the capacity of both research and support staff by gender, qualification level, and discipline; (2) the age profile of scientists; and (3) trends in staff recruitment and staff turnover. The results show that both the ARC and FNAS&FVS&FVS experienced an increase in the age of staff, althou...
Although the balance of male to female academics in environmental health in Africa has improved over...
Africa remains an intensely agrarian continent, with two-thirds of its people directly or indirectly...
investments doubled during 2001–08 following increased government support, but the country’s total a...
The aim of this paper is to provide an in-depth assessment of Sub-Saharan Africa’s human resource ca...
This paper synthesizes the results of five national case studies conducted from May to July 2011 for...
Female farmers play a vital role in African agriculture, accounting for the majority of the agricult...
Absolute levels of staffing in public agriculture research and development (R&D) vary considerably a...
The number of higher-education institutions and the students enrolled in them has grown rapidly thro...
The aim of the study was to determine the effect that demographic factors such as age, gender, marit...
Female farmers play a vital role in African agriculture, accounting for the majority of the agricult...
Female researchers offer different insights from their male counterparts, and their input provides ...
Over the past three decades the development of agricultural research staff in sub-Saharan Africa has...
This research examined the problem of poor retention of employees with scarce skills in the Limpopo ...
Talent management of academics is becoming a central management challenge as it becomes more difficu...
Universities in sub-Saharan Africa, given their considerable resources both in terms of human resou...
Although the balance of male to female academics in environmental health in Africa has improved over...
Africa remains an intensely agrarian continent, with two-thirds of its people directly or indirectly...
investments doubled during 2001–08 following increased government support, but the country’s total a...
The aim of this paper is to provide an in-depth assessment of Sub-Saharan Africa’s human resource ca...
This paper synthesizes the results of five national case studies conducted from May to July 2011 for...
Female farmers play a vital role in African agriculture, accounting for the majority of the agricult...
Absolute levels of staffing in public agriculture research and development (R&D) vary considerably a...
The number of higher-education institutions and the students enrolled in them has grown rapidly thro...
The aim of the study was to determine the effect that demographic factors such as age, gender, marit...
Female farmers play a vital role in African agriculture, accounting for the majority of the agricult...
Female researchers offer different insights from their male counterparts, and their input provides ...
Over the past three decades the development of agricultural research staff in sub-Saharan Africa has...
This research examined the problem of poor retention of employees with scarce skills in the Limpopo ...
Talent management of academics is becoming a central management challenge as it becomes more difficu...
Universities in sub-Saharan Africa, given their considerable resources both in terms of human resou...
Although the balance of male to female academics in environmental health in Africa has improved over...
Africa remains an intensely agrarian continent, with two-thirds of its people directly or indirectly...
investments doubled during 2001–08 following increased government support, but the country’s total a...