Facilitator: Professor Nonnie Botha is an Emeritus Professor in the Faculty of Education, Nelson Mandela University. She has served the academic community at a number of national universities and held management positions at several of them, e.g. Dean of the Faculty of Education across seven campuses at the then Vista University, Head of the Department of Postgraduate Studies at the then UPE and Director of the School for Education Research and Engagement at NMMU. She contributed to the shaping of the incorporation of Vista University into UPE and, subsequently, the merger of PE Technikon with UPE. She currently works on contract for the NMMU, other universities and the NRF from time to time.

 
She has supervised the research of a significant number of Masters’ and Doctoral students and has published widely in scholarly journals and books over the years. Her research and publications cover topics ranging from school mathematics, student identities, mergers in higher education and research trends, to Africanising the higher education curriculum, postgraduate supervision and interculturalism in higher education. Her current research interests involve postgraduate policies, practices and pedagogies as well as higher education curriculum and management.  
 

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
  • Increased 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:

 


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

 

Workshop Information

Date:

  • 15-16 September 2025

Time:

  • 09h00-15h30

Venue:

  • To be confirmed

Online Platform:

  • MS Teams

Registration:

  • Registration has not opened. 


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

 

Enquiries: