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VIDEOS: ‘The Borders of Transformation’ colloquium

VIDEOS: ‘The Borders of Transformation’ colloquium

by NicholasS | Sep 12, 2025 | Events, Front Page, News, Sarchi

Earlier this month (4 September 2025), the University of the Witwatersrand held a colloquium on ‘The Borders of Transformation: The Continent and the South African University’. This colloquium considered competing and complementary approaches to race and...
AUDIO SLIDE: ‘Demographic Change and Migration Policy’ seminar presentation

AUDIO SLIDE: ‘Demographic Change and Migration Policy’ seminar presentation

by NicholasS | Sep 5, 2025 | Events, Front Page, News, Regulation of Law & Policy

As part of the ACMS Public Seminar Series, Dr Andrew Selee recently (20 August 2025) presented on ‘Demographic Change and Migration Policy.’ Dr Selee is the president of the Migration Policy Institute (MPI), a non-partisan, independent think tank, which...
ACMS Seminar: Home and Away – An Analysis of Out of Country Voting in South African Elections

ACMS Seminar: Home and Away – An Analysis of Out of Country Voting in South African Elections

by NicholasS | Sep 5, 2025 | Events, Front Page, News

Presenter: Dr Catherine Musuva Date: Wednesday, 17 September 2025 Time: 12:30 – 13:45 Venue: ACMS Seminar Room: Room 2163, Solomon Mahlangu House (2nd floor), East Campus, Wits University (directions) Zoom link:...
‘The Borders of Transformation: The Continent and the South African University’ colloquium

‘The Borders of Transformation: The Continent and the South African University’ colloquium

by NicholasS | Aug 28, 2025 | Events, Front Page, News, Sarchi

This colloquium asks how universities in South Africa, and the scholars and activists housed within them, can respond to stormy political waters and to potentially competing visions of justice and transformation. Date: Thursday, 4 September 2025 Time: 13:00-17:00...
WiP Seminar: The Securitisation of Migration: Consequences of EU Externalisation Policies on Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding in Africa

WiP Seminar: The Securitisation of Migration: Consequences of EU Externalisation Policies on Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding in Africa

by NicholasS | Aug 21, 2025 | Events, Front Page, News

The featured image behind the title on the header was created using ChatGPT. Presenter: Dr Silindile Mlilo Date: Wednesday, 27 August 2025 Time: 12:30 – 13:45 Venue: ACMS Seminar Room: Room 2163, Solomon Mahlangu House (2nd floor), East Campus, Wits University...
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