Because discrimination is systemic, efforts to counter it must also be systemic. The South African case is instructive because it is extreme: Apartheid deliberately excluded the majority of the population, Black South Africans, from fully participating in society, but post-Apartheid efforts to achieve transformation have had limited success. This article examines the university system, where transformation involves increasing the size of the system; improving scientific quality and changing the racial composition. This will require more Black South Africans to do PhDs, to select academic careers and to be selected into the top universities. Policy interventions can be developed for each of these elements, but will they be complementary or c...
Abstract: Social relations, institutional arrangements and cultures bequeathed by South Africa’s sys...
South African universities are under pressure to alter their institutional cultures and policies in ...
The starting point for this chapter is that South African universities need to engage with and respo...
Because discrimination is systemic, efforts to counter it must also be systemic. The South African c...
Seventeen years after the transition from a racially divided higher education system, which was desi...
This paper looks at the inclusion of excluded groups, notably the racial transformation of the South...
This paper makes a single point: that the goal of institutional diversity falls short of the goal of...
In the context of higher education transformation in South Africa, this paper attempts to capture a...
This paper makes a single point: that the goal of institutional diversity falls short of the goal of...
This paper reviews demographic shifts in access to higher education in South Africa from the late 19...
studies have shown the various factors and types thereof that influence academic success. However, t...
Before 1994, some higher education institutions (HEIs) in South Africa seem not to value social incl...
The first decade of democracy in South Africa is marked by the establishment of several policy refor...
The study investigated whether the South African Research Chairs and the research programmes of the ...
The problem of the South African university, and society in the same breath, is not so much that of...
Abstract: Social relations, institutional arrangements and cultures bequeathed by South Africa’s sys...
South African universities are under pressure to alter their institutional cultures and policies in ...
The starting point for this chapter is that South African universities need to engage with and respo...
Because discrimination is systemic, efforts to counter it must also be systemic. The South African c...
Seventeen years after the transition from a racially divided higher education system, which was desi...
This paper looks at the inclusion of excluded groups, notably the racial transformation of the South...
This paper makes a single point: that the goal of institutional diversity falls short of the goal of...
In the context of higher education transformation in South Africa, this paper attempts to capture a...
This paper makes a single point: that the goal of institutional diversity falls short of the goal of...
This paper reviews demographic shifts in access to higher education in South Africa from the late 19...
studies have shown the various factors and types thereof that influence academic success. However, t...
Before 1994, some higher education institutions (HEIs) in South Africa seem not to value social incl...
The first decade of democracy in South Africa is marked by the establishment of several policy refor...
The study investigated whether the South African Research Chairs and the research programmes of the ...
The problem of the South African university, and society in the same breath, is not so much that of...
Abstract: Social relations, institutional arrangements and cultures bequeathed by South Africa’s sys...
South African universities are under pressure to alter their institutional cultures and policies in ...
The starting point for this chapter is that South African universities need to engage with and respo...