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Background × Background Dumisani Moyo is currently the executive dean of the Faculty of Humanities at the North-West University (NWU). He earned a doctoral degree in Media and Communication Studies from the University of Oslo in 2006, after completing a Master of Philosophy degree at the same university in 1998. He was a…

 

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Dumisani Moyo

Background × Background Dumisani Moyo is currently the executive dean of the Faculty of Humanities at the North-West University (NWU). He earned a doctoral degree in Media and Communication Studies from the University of Oslo in 2006, after completing a Master of Philosophy degree at the same university in 1998. He was a…

 

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Maricel Botha


 

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Ninan Samuel


 

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Postgraduate options

  Post Graduate Diploma in Public Management (1 BC D01 - L501P) BA Hons in Public Governance (currently BA Hons in Development and Management) BA Hons in Political Studies MA in Public Management and Governance MPA MA in Political Studies Master in Development and Management (Political…

 

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Staff - Police Practice


 

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Lauren Hobbs (Collin)


 

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Tumi Mzini


 

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Introduction to Music Research

  Prof Ewie Erasmus The purpose of this module is to help students improve their basic reading and writing skills, as well as their ability to access and interpret sources so that their academic writing skills can be developed. The major themes involve analysing, evaluating and critically discussing a text, as well as…

 

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Postgraduate Studies

As an undergraduate student you will be part of a “School”, but as postgraduate student you will reside within a research entity. The Focus Area: Social Transformation is affiliated with four Schools. School of Communication School of Government Studies School of Philosophy School of Social Sciences The Research Focus Area:…

 

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Postgraduate Studies Communication

The School of Communication is renowned for providing top-quality education and producing skilled communication professionals. As a postgraduate student, you can take advantage of our unique programme, which focuses on making a real-world impact through applied research in communication. Our programme is the best choice for those who want to…

 

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Political Studies

Post-graduate studies in Political Studies develops advanced expertise on a specific theme, as well as advanced research analysis and writing skills. Communication is an important part of any work environment and learning, though writing, to be as articulate as possible will be an asset wherever you choose to work. Students with master and…

 

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Philosophy

Philosophy is often regarded as the ultimate transferable work skill. With its emphasis on reason, critical thinking and argumentation, philosophy offers an excellent framework for a career in writing, law, religion, social work, international diplomacy, business and post-graduate education. The skills one acquires in philosophy include the…

 

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Sociology

Sociology provides invaluable insights about the continuous interplay and reciprocal influence between society’s historical and existing social structures and individual agency. It helps us to understand human behaviour and identify constructive and destructive patterns in behaviour. Furthermore, it deepens the understanding of the…

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