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The vision of the National Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences is to contribute to scholarly excellence, integrity and dynamism

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  1. 12 jul.

    2/2 - PhD fellow Elelwani Muthivhi, currently researching on Psychological Autopsy has been certified by the American Association of Suicidology. We are proud of your achievements Ele…keep on breaking new ground!

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  2. 12 jul.

    1/2 - We are producing a new generation of scholars. Congratulations to our doctoral candidate, Elelwani Muthivhi for being certified as the first South African Psychological Autopsy Investigator.

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  3. 12 jul.

    Today marks the last day of the Gauteng Region School Doctoral Writing Data Analysis Workshop held .

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  4. 11 jul.

    Transformation in progress… Gauteng Region Doctoral School... Doctoral Writing Data Analysis Workshop in progress until 12 July 2019.

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  5. 21 jun.

    6/6 - is a proud partner with the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation having collaborated with for the publication of “These Are the Things that Sit with Us” .

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  6. 21 jun.

    5/6 – An extract from “These Are the Things That Sit With Us”

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  7. 20 jun.

    4/6 - Extract from “These Are the Things That Sit With Us”…

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  8. 20 jun.

    3/6 – “These Are the Things That Sit With Us” extract…

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  9. 19 jun.

    2/6 – “These Are the Things That Sit With Us” is a compilation of stories from ordinary South Africans, each published in isiXhosa, Afrikaans and English. It is an important contribution to new voices adding to much needed content for a decolonised curriculum.

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  10. 19 jun.

    1/6 – Congratulations to Professor Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela, Friederike Bubenzer and Marietjie Oelofsen on publishing a new book, “These Are the Things that Sit with Us” . It is published by Fanele, an imprint of

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  11. 10 jun.

    HSS Awards winner for best performance (2018), Kafka’s Ape is touring Cape Town. The show will be held at the Alexander Bar Theatre from 10th - 22nd June 2019.

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  12. 10 jun.

    4/4 African Pathways Programme (APP) outputs enables us to reflect on the past, present and future of this continent.

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  13. 10 jun.

    3/4 With our united resources, energies and talents we have the means to transform the continent and cultivate an African identity in the world. Through our African Pathways Programme (APP) scholarship we are shaping the future of Africa

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  14. 7 jun.

    2/4 is thrilled to announce that 31 PhD fellows have graduated ever since we initiated the African Pathways Programme scholarship with the South African Humanities Deans Association (SAHUDA) & the Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA)

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  15. 7 jun.

    1/4 'Hot on the heels'... following 's African Pathways Programme (APP) is a collaboration between South African Humanities Deans Association (SAHUDA) & the Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA)

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  16. 6 jun.

    Congratulations Dr Bonginkosi Nzimande on being appointed the new Minister of Higher Education, Science and Technology. is committed to advancing the Humanities and Social Sciences, while transforming the higher education sector.

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  17. 31 may.

    We believe that youth will move South Africa forward! Over 270 of our PhD candidates are under the age of 35.

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  18. 30 may.

    is almost here. Let’s all play a role in shaping the future…inspire youth to pursue greatness: ‘Youth Can - Achieve Greatness’.

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  19. 30 may.

    has partnered with to publish new research in the HSS. The partnership aligns with the mandate and vision of the NIHSS to explore new vistas within the pan-African HSS scholarship.

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  20. 27 may.

    Kafka’s Ape has landed in Czech Republic to showcase their show at the Prague Fringe Festival from 27 May – 1 June. Kafka’s Ape is a solo performance adaptation of Franz Kafka’s ‘A Report to an academy’ about a primate’s struggle to overcome the confines of captivity.

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