Facilitator: Prof Nonnie Botha is a Professor Emerita of the Nelson Mandela University, Faculty of Education. She served the academic community in various management positions in several South African institutions, mainly in postgraduate education. Her postgraduate research supervision, scholarly publications and examination of postgraduate work focuses on issues in higher education mergers, research trends, Africanising university curricula, interculturalism and postgraduate pedagogies, policies and practices. She also facilitates workshops on some of these topics.

 

Target Group: Emerging Supervisors, Master's and Doctoral Candidates in the Human and Social Sciences

 

Background: This two-day workshop focuses on examining dissertations and theses and writing the examiner's report in the Human and Social Sciences.

 

Expected Outcomes:

  • Improved capacity regarding the examination of Master's dissertations and Doctoral theses and writing the examiner's report in the Human and Social Sciences
  • Incrteased awareness of the differences between Master's and Doctoral research as presecribed in the HEQSF 2014 as well as the Nelson Mandela University guidelines, policy and prospectus rules, as relevant to examining Master's and Doctoral work

 

Participants are requested to:

 

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This workshop is funded by the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) through the University Capacity Development Grant (UCDG)

 

Workshop Information

Date:
20-21 July 2023

Time:
09h00-15h30

Venue:
To be confirmed

Registration:
Registration is open (online form available on this page).


Kindly note: The maximum capacity of this workshop is 20 participants.

 

Enquiries: Jadine Januarie