INDEXING TRANSFORMATION SCHOLARSHIPS 2019
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Read MoreKristen Harmse, Masters in Social Anthropology, “Son Sien Alles: The Constitution of Community in a Post-Apartheid Tabloid”, cum laude. Rene Raad, Masters in Social Anthropology, “Nursing the Stigma: Conflicting Realities of Abortion”, cum laude. Ben Saxby, Masters in Social Anthropology, In the World, but Not of It: An Autoethnographic Exploration of The Ancient and Mystical […]
Read MoreIndexing Transformation – Honours and Masters Scholarships for 2018 The Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology at Stellenbosch University has hosted the Indexing Transformation project since January 2017. This Five Year Mellon Foundation funded project considers questions of transformation in Higher Education and in South Africa more generally. It engages enduring social-economic inequalities alongside analyses […]
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Read MoreStephanie Borchard won the best student paper in the SASA Essay Competition for Honours and Masters category. Anne Wiltshire won as runner-up in the PhD category.
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Read MoreThe Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology invites you to enrol for our second semester SAQA accredited short courses in Social Research Methods. Please click here for a summary of the short courses on offer in 2016: 2016 Short Course calendar
Read MorePlease join us for the launch of Letters of Stone by Steven Robins and the exhibition of ‘The Chair’ by Greer Valley. The event will be held at the Stellenbosch Sasol Art Museum at 52 Ryneveld Street on Tuesday 16 February at 16:00. Tuesday 16 February 2016 4pm – 6pm Stellenbosch Sasol Art Museum 52 Ryneveld Street Please RSVP to […]
Read MoreCongratulations to Prof Lindy Heinecken on receiving a B3 rating by the NRF. The category of a B-rated researcher is reserved for ‘Researchers who enjoy “considerable international recognition” by their peers for the high quality and impact of their recent research outputs’.
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