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Higher Education| Master’s Student| Views expressed are that of my own
Oct 25, 2020 23 tweets 7 min read
My take home from today's session, titled "Decolonising Higher Education". Prof @FabAcademic was joined Prof Siphamandla Zondi
@siZondi.

@past3amsquad #Past3amSquad #academiccareer #postgradtalk 1. Decolonisation is the undoing of colonialism, the latter being the process whereby a nation establishes and maintains its domination of overseas territories.
2. Prof @FabAcademic said that the FeesMustFall student movement forced universities to decolonise.
Oct 18, 2020 18 tweets 7 min read
My take home from today's session, titled "What is the role of professors in transformation of universities?". Prof @FabAcademic was joined Prof @busani_ngcaweni (UNISA) and Prof @thandi25M (NMU).

@past3amsquad #Past3amSquad #academiccareer #postgradtalk 1. More than 20 years into the country’s democracy, South Africa continues to face deeply entrenched inequalities in all spheres of our society, including our public universities. Despite notable progress made in addressing historical inequalities in public universities...
Sep 6, 2020 25 tweets 7 min read
My take home from session 7 of the planning you #academiccareer journey series called "Publishing in Academic Journals". Prof @FabAcademic was joined by Prof Anthony Essien & Prof Lucia

@past3amsquad #past3amsquad #AcademicCareer 1. Getting a research project published in an accredited journal holds benefits for both the researcher and the institution hosting the journal. It is through publication that the research, including its scientific and practical contributions, is disseminated to others in a...
Jun 28, 2020 13 tweets 5 min read
My take home from today's session:
Prof @FabAcademic was joined by Prof @john_ataguba & Prof @MrsMaswime for session 7 of the succeeding in your postgraduate studies series. And today's topic was 'Research design & methodology'.

#PostGradTalk #Past3amSquad @past3amsquad 1. When reading a research study's findings you should always ask yourself questions like; what data was collected? how was the data collected? population & sampling? and how was the data interpreted/analysed?