Policy: Handling of student complaints
- Authors: University of Johannesburg
- Date: 2015-07-08
- Subjects: Student complaints
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:1675 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/13914
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- Authors: University of Johannesburg
- Date: 2015-07-08
- Subjects: Student complaints
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:1675 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/13914
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Book launch: Human rights obligations of business - beyond the corporate responsibility to respect? by David Bilchitz and Surya Deva
- Authors: Modise, Theodorah
- Date: 2014-11-22
- Subjects: Human rights obligations of business , Bilchitz, David , Deva, Surya , Govender, Pregs , Tsunga, Arnold , Meyersfield, Bonita
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:1130 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/12987
- Description: The South African Institute for Advanced Constitutional, Public, Human Rights and International Law (SAIFAC), a centre of the University of Johannesburg in partnership with the UJ Library cordially invite you to the launch of – Human Rights Obligations of Business: Beyond the Corporate Responsibility to Respect? (edited by Surya Deva and David Bilchitz, Cambridge University Press, 2013) The book launch will include an in-depth discussion between leading individuals working in the field of Business and Human Rights on the subject of the human rights obligations of business both within South Africa and internationally. Presenters include: • Pregs Govender, Deputy Chairperson, South African Human Rights Commission • Arnold Tsunga, African Regional Coordinator, International Commission of Jurists • Bonita Meyersfeld, Director, Centre for Applied Legal Studies; Associate Professor, University of the Witwatersrand • David Bilchitz, Director, South African Institute for Advanced Constitutional, Public, Human Rights and International Law; Professor, University of Johannesburg
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- Authors: Modise, Theodorah
- Date: 2014-11-22
- Subjects: Human rights obligations of business , Bilchitz, David , Deva, Surya , Govender, Pregs , Tsunga, Arnold , Meyersfield, Bonita
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:1130 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/12987
- Description: The South African Institute for Advanced Constitutional, Public, Human Rights and International Law (SAIFAC), a centre of the University of Johannesburg in partnership with the UJ Library cordially invite you to the launch of – Human Rights Obligations of Business: Beyond the Corporate Responsibility to Respect? (edited by Surya Deva and David Bilchitz, Cambridge University Press, 2013) The book launch will include an in-depth discussion between leading individuals working in the field of Business and Human Rights on the subject of the human rights obligations of business both within South Africa and internationally. Presenters include: • Pregs Govender, Deputy Chairperson, South African Human Rights Commission • Arnold Tsunga, African Regional Coordinator, International Commission of Jurists • Bonita Meyersfeld, Director, Centre for Applied Legal Studies; Associate Professor, University of the Witwatersrand • David Bilchitz, Director, South African Institute for Advanced Constitutional, Public, Human Rights and International Law; Professor, University of Johannesburg
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Public Lecture: Minister Malusi Gigaba on Critical infrastructure needed to confront the challenges of the 21st century
- Authors: Modise, Theodorah
- Date: 2014-11-21
- Subjects: Public infrastructure - South Africa , Gigaba, Malusi , Dempsey, Amanda, Prof. , Marwala, Tshilidzi, Prof.
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:1124 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/12981
- Description: Malusi Gigaba, Minister of Public Enterprises gave a public lecture on “CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE NEEDED TO CONFRONT THE CHALLENGES OF THE 21ST CENTURY”. Prof. Marwala welcomed and hosted the minister while Prof. Amanda Dempsey facilitated the discussion.
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- Authors: Modise, Theodorah
- Date: 2014-11-21
- Subjects: Public infrastructure - South Africa , Gigaba, Malusi , Dempsey, Amanda, Prof. , Marwala, Tshilidzi, Prof.
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:1124 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/12981
- Description: Malusi Gigaba, Minister of Public Enterprises gave a public lecture on “CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE NEEDED TO CONFRONT THE CHALLENGES OF THE 21ST CENTURY”. Prof. Marwala welcomed and hosted the minister while Prof. Amanda Dempsey facilitated the discussion.
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HIV and AIDS, STI's and TB policy
- Authors: University of Johannesburg
- Date: 2015-07-08
- Subjects: HIV infections , AIDS (Disease) , Sexually transmitted infections , Tuberculosis
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:1668 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/13907
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- Authors: University of Johannesburg
- Date: 2015-07-08
- Subjects: HIV infections , AIDS (Disease) , Sexually transmitted infections , Tuberculosis
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:1668 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/13907
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The role of universities in national and local development : insights from Europe and the OECD, by Professor John Goddard OBE
- Authors: Modise, Theodorah
- Date: 2015-01-12
- Subjects: Goddard, John , Universities - Development
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:1134 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/13167
- Description: Given the central role of national planning in South Africa’s current and future development trajectory, John’s presentation is a timely examination of the role higher education can play in national and local development. Key reference will be made to seminal work done by the Organisation for Economic Development (OECD) and the European Commission (EC) in which John has played a leading role. A set of provocative questions will be posed relevant to South Africa’s readiness to build robust ‘quadruple helix’ partnerships between higher education institutions and other key stakeholders such as the state, business/industry and civil society that are needed to underpin the development of a knowledge based economy. Goddard will frankly discuss the drivers and barriers within and outside higher education to building and sustaining such partnerships at national and local levels, as well as the environmental conditions and strategic initiatives which may be needed to overcome the barriers and realise the opportunities. John is Emeritus Professor of Regional Development Studies at Newcastle University where he was formerly deputy to the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Chris Brink. He is currently heading up an international comparative study on ‘the leadership and management of civic universities’ and advising the European Commission and UK Government on the role of universities in shaping and implementing national and regional ‘smart specialisation ’strategies’. He brings to South African universities, a wealth of international experience and insights which will be of immense value to current debates about the role of higher education in national planning.
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- Authors: Modise, Theodorah
- Date: 2015-01-12
- Subjects: Goddard, John , Universities - Development
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:1134 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/13167
- Description: Given the central role of national planning in South Africa’s current and future development trajectory, John’s presentation is a timely examination of the role higher education can play in national and local development. Key reference will be made to seminal work done by the Organisation for Economic Development (OECD) and the European Commission (EC) in which John has played a leading role. A set of provocative questions will be posed relevant to South Africa’s readiness to build robust ‘quadruple helix’ partnerships between higher education institutions and other key stakeholders such as the state, business/industry and civil society that are needed to underpin the development of a knowledge based economy. Goddard will frankly discuss the drivers and barriers within and outside higher education to building and sustaining such partnerships at national and local levels, as well as the environmental conditions and strategic initiatives which may be needed to overcome the barriers and realise the opportunities. John is Emeritus Professor of Regional Development Studies at Newcastle University where he was formerly deputy to the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Chris Brink. He is currently heading up an international comparative study on ‘the leadership and management of civic universities’ and advising the European Commission and UK Government on the role of universities in shaping and implementing national and regional ‘smart specialisation ’strategies’. He brings to South African universities, a wealth of international experience and insights which will be of immense value to current debates about the role of higher education in national planning.
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The future is now : new roles and relationships for academic libraries
- University of Johannesburg Library and Information Centre
- Authors: University of Johannesburg Library and Information Centre
- Date: 2010-05-17
- Subjects: Academic libraries , Information technology , Academic publishing , Internet access , e-Learning , Conference proceedings
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:1585 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/3318
- Description: Welcome to this very exciting conference focusing on the changing roles and relationships of academic libraries which goes hand in hand with the rapid development of information technology. Last year, when we started planning for the conference we came to the conclusion that the title ‘The Future is Now’ expresses our experience of being overtaken by technology, in a unique and innovative way. However, when we did a Google search on the phrase we found that it was a widely used phrase which gives expression to the global village’s experience that developments which we thought lie in the future are overtaking us as a result of the rapid development of Internet and mobile technologies. Despite its lack of originality, we decided to stick to the title, because there was no better way of saying what we wanted to say. I repeated the Google search about a year later, when I was busy writing this welcome note to you, and this time carefully noted the number of hits: 128 000 000. Most significantly I found two websites relating to the impact of information technology on the world of libraries within the first 20 hits. One was the website of an eponymous ALA conference on libraries and museums in the virtual word held on 5 and 6 March 2010 (http://www.opal-online.org/finindex.htm). The conference dealt with the use of Second Life in libraries and museums. The other was an article on the launch of Elsevier’s ‘Article of the Future‘ project (http://www.cell.com) on 7 January 2010. Both these hits underlined the impact of technology on our world and the need to consider the way forward as a result of it. George Will said that ‘the future has a way of arriving unannounced’. It is the sincere hope of the Conference Organising Committee that this conference will help prevent the future of taking us unawares. We believe that your presence here will inspire and motivate you to explore the new technologies and harness it to sustain and improve on academic libraries’ proud tradition and history of moving with the times. - Dr Anette van Vuren, Conference Chair.
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- Authors: University of Johannesburg Library and Information Centre
- Date: 2010-05-17
- Subjects: Academic libraries , Information technology , Academic publishing , Internet access , e-Learning , Conference proceedings
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:1585 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/3318
- Description: Welcome to this very exciting conference focusing on the changing roles and relationships of academic libraries which goes hand in hand with the rapid development of information technology. Last year, when we started planning for the conference we came to the conclusion that the title ‘The Future is Now’ expresses our experience of being overtaken by technology, in a unique and innovative way. However, when we did a Google search on the phrase we found that it was a widely used phrase which gives expression to the global village’s experience that developments which we thought lie in the future are overtaking us as a result of the rapid development of Internet and mobile technologies. Despite its lack of originality, we decided to stick to the title, because there was no better way of saying what we wanted to say. I repeated the Google search about a year later, when I was busy writing this welcome note to you, and this time carefully noted the number of hits: 128 000 000. Most significantly I found two websites relating to the impact of information technology on the world of libraries within the first 20 hits. One was the website of an eponymous ALA conference on libraries and museums in the virtual word held on 5 and 6 March 2010 (http://www.opal-online.org/finindex.htm). The conference dealt with the use of Second Life in libraries and museums. The other was an article on the launch of Elsevier’s ‘Article of the Future‘ project (http://www.cell.com) on 7 January 2010. Both these hits underlined the impact of technology on our world and the need to consider the way forward as a result of it. George Will said that ‘the future has a way of arriving unannounced’. It is the sincere hope of the Conference Organising Committee that this conference will help prevent the future of taking us unawares. We believe that your presence here will inspire and motivate you to explore the new technologies and harness it to sustain and improve on academic libraries’ proud tradition and history of moving with the times. - Dr Anette van Vuren, Conference Chair.
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Book discussion: Chatsworth : the making of a South African township by Ashwin Desai and Goolam Vahed
- Authors: Modise, Theodorah
- Date: 2014-11-22
- Subjects: Desai, Ashwin , Vahed, Goolam , Chatsworth : The making of a South African township
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:1132 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/12989
- Description: The Department of Sociology and the UJ Library invite you to meet the editors of the book Chatsworth : the making of a South African Township, edited by Ashwin Desai and Goolam Vahed. “In their remarkable compendium … Desai and Vahed have come ‘to the zone of occult instability where the people dwell’, and catch in these stories much more than the outer garments of a multitude of worthy Chatsworthians.” SPEAKERS • Prof Ashwin Desai, Department of Sociology, University of Johannesburg • Prof Goolam Vahed, Department of History, University of KwaZulu-Natal • Ms Debra Primo, University of KwaZulu-Natal Press
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- Authors: Modise, Theodorah
- Date: 2014-11-22
- Subjects: Desai, Ashwin , Vahed, Goolam , Chatsworth : The making of a South African township
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:1132 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/12989
- Description: The Department of Sociology and the UJ Library invite you to meet the editors of the book Chatsworth : the making of a South African Township, edited by Ashwin Desai and Goolam Vahed. “In their remarkable compendium … Desai and Vahed have come ‘to the zone of occult instability where the people dwell’, and catch in these stories much more than the outer garments of a multitude of worthy Chatsworthians.” SPEAKERS • Prof Ashwin Desai, Department of Sociology, University of Johannesburg • Prof Goolam Vahed, Department of History, University of KwaZulu-Natal • Ms Debra Primo, University of KwaZulu-Natal Press
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Africa 2001 : dialogue with the future
- Authors: Van der Linde, Ina
- Date: 2008-11-07T06:59:00Z
- Subjects: Copyright licence
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:1202 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/1546
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- Authors: Van der Linde, Ina
- Date: 2008-11-07T06:59:00Z
- Subjects: Copyright licence
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:1202 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/1546
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UJ Women's Day Celebration
- Authors: Modise, Theodorah
- Date: 2015-10-14
- Subjects: Women’s Day Celebration , University of Johannesburg
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:1179 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/14833
- Description: Women’s Day Celebration The Vice Chancellor and Principal of the University of Johannesburg, Professor Ihron Rensburg together with UJ Advancement and the UJ Library, invite you to a UJ Women’s Day event. Join us for a luncheon, preceded by a panel discussion on Raising Men. FACILITATOR ✼ Noeleen Maholwana-Sangqu LUNCHEON SPEAKER ✼ Alison Botha – International inspirational speaker and author of ”I Have Life”. DATE ✼ 5 August 2015 TIME ✼ 10:00 until 14:00 VENUE ✼ The Country Club Johannesburg 1 Napier Road, Auckland Park GPS: 26°10’ 59.00” South / 28°00’ 46.26” East RSVP on or before Thursday 24 July 2015 Nelda Geustyn email: neldag@uj.ac.
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- Authors: Modise, Theodorah
- Date: 2015-10-14
- Subjects: Women’s Day Celebration , University of Johannesburg
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:1179 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/14833
- Description: Women’s Day Celebration The Vice Chancellor and Principal of the University of Johannesburg, Professor Ihron Rensburg together with UJ Advancement and the UJ Library, invite you to a UJ Women’s Day event. Join us for a luncheon, preceded by a panel discussion on Raising Men. FACILITATOR ✼ Noeleen Maholwana-Sangqu LUNCHEON SPEAKER ✼ Alison Botha – International inspirational speaker and author of ”I Have Life”. DATE ✼ 5 August 2015 TIME ✼ 10:00 until 14:00 VENUE ✼ The Country Club Johannesburg 1 Napier Road, Auckland Park GPS: 26°10’ 59.00” South / 28°00’ 46.26” East RSVP on or before Thursday 24 July 2015 Nelda Geustyn email: neldag@uj.ac.
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Memoirs of a born-free : reflections on the rainbow nation
- Authors: Modise, Theodorah
- Date: 2014-11-21
- Subjects: Born frees - South Africa , African renaissance , Kgalema Motlanthe , Wa Azania, Malaika. Memoirs of a born-free
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:1128 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/12985
- Description: The UJ Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Internationalisation, Advancement, & Student Affairs in partnership with the UJ Library invite you to meet Malaika wa Azania, the author of the book Memoirs of a born-free: reflections on the rainbow nation. About the book: The struggle of the generations before that of the Born Frees was a struggle for political freedom and democracy, and was the foundation for revolution and reform but not the ultimate goal. Malaika contests the notion of the born-free generation when it is a generation that was born in the midst of a struggle for economic freedom and the quest for the realisation of the objectives of the African Renaissance. Now 22 years into a democratic dispensation, Malaika describes her life as having been a struggle to understand the “rainbow nation” and to salvage from it something that renders her free. About the author Malaika Wa Azania, a fierce debater and an activist devoted to pursuing the African Renaissance agenda is the founder of a pan Africanist journal, African Voices of the Left and a columnist for The Thinker magazine. In 2012, Malaika was the branch secretary of the South African Students Congress (SASCO) at Rhodes University in Grahamstown and is currently the Secretary General of the African Youth Coalition, an umbrella organisation of all the youth society organisations throughout the African continent. She is also the director of her own writing company, Pen and Azanian Revolution (Pty) Ltd. Panellists Mr. Kgalema Motlanthe, former Deputy President of South Africa Facilitator: Prof. Tinyiko Maluleke, Deputy Vice Chancellor, University of Johannesburg
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- Authors: Modise, Theodorah
- Date: 2014-11-21
- Subjects: Born frees - South Africa , African renaissance , Kgalema Motlanthe , Wa Azania, Malaika. Memoirs of a born-free
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:1128 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/12985
- Description: The UJ Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Internationalisation, Advancement, & Student Affairs in partnership with the UJ Library invite you to meet Malaika wa Azania, the author of the book Memoirs of a born-free: reflections on the rainbow nation. About the book: The struggle of the generations before that of the Born Frees was a struggle for political freedom and democracy, and was the foundation for revolution and reform but not the ultimate goal. Malaika contests the notion of the born-free generation when it is a generation that was born in the midst of a struggle for economic freedom and the quest for the realisation of the objectives of the African Renaissance. Now 22 years into a democratic dispensation, Malaika describes her life as having been a struggle to understand the “rainbow nation” and to salvage from it something that renders her free. About the author Malaika Wa Azania, a fierce debater and an activist devoted to pursuing the African Renaissance agenda is the founder of a pan Africanist journal, African Voices of the Left and a columnist for The Thinker magazine. In 2012, Malaika was the branch secretary of the South African Students Congress (SASCO) at Rhodes University in Grahamstown and is currently the Secretary General of the African Youth Coalition, an umbrella organisation of all the youth society organisations throughout the African continent. She is also the director of her own writing company, Pen and Azanian Revolution (Pty) Ltd. Panellists Mr. Kgalema Motlanthe, former Deputy President of South Africa Facilitator: Prof. Tinyiko Maluleke, Deputy Vice Chancellor, University of Johannesburg
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Armed and dangerous : from undercover struggle to freedom
- UJ Library, University of Johannesburg. Department of Politics
- Authors: UJ Library , University of Johannesburg. Department of Politics
- Date: 2014-07-01
- Subjects: Kasrils, Ronald. Armed and dangerous
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:1112 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/11361
- Description: The Department of Politics in partnership with the Library and Information Centre cordially hosted a discussion with Ronnie Kasrils based on his book – Armed and dangerous – from undercover struggle to freedom. “Now in its fourth edition, Armed and dangerous is the first-hand account of Kasrils’s years in both the liberation struggle and in government.”
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- Authors: UJ Library , University of Johannesburg. Department of Politics
- Date: 2014-07-01
- Subjects: Kasrils, Ronald. Armed and dangerous
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:1112 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/11361
- Description: The Department of Politics in partnership with the Library and Information Centre cordially hosted a discussion with Ronnie Kasrils based on his book – Armed and dangerous – from undercover struggle to freedom. “Now in its fourth edition, Armed and dangerous is the first-hand account of Kasrils’s years in both the liberation struggle and in government.”
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Rethink civil society, democracy and development : a global perspective
- Authors: Naidoo, Kumi
- Date: 2009-11-16T06:17:43Z
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:15071 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/2993
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- Authors: Naidoo, Kumi
- Date: 2009-11-16T06:17:43Z
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:15071 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/2993
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Women’s Day Celebration
- Authors: Modise, Theodorah
- Date: 2016/08/05
- Subjects: Women’s Day , UJ Women’s Day
- Type: Other
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10210/216481 , uj:21519
- Description: University of Johannesburg Women’s Day Celebration The Vice-Chancellor and Principal of the University of Johannesburg, Professor Ihron Rensburg invites you to a UJ Women’s Day event. Join us for a luncheon and discussion on: Slow Food: Building families over dinner. Luncheon Speakers: Dr Michael Mol – Medical Doctor, author, TV presenter (Top Billing). As an Executive Producer & Presenter, he melded his passion for medicine & media and created two new TV series called “Hello Doctor” & “The Dr Mol Show” with a vision to educate, empower & inspire South Africans to live their best lives, by being the healthiest they can be. His latest book, Your Best Life with John Berry (Kauai Health Foods) was published in 2015. Siba Mtongana – Siba is an author and food enthusiast. Her show ‘Siba’s Table’ is aired on DStv’s Food Network channel. When Siba’s show debuted in the USA in April 2014, it made her the first South African to have her own TV show in America broadcast on a Cooking Channel that has a reach more than 60 million homes in the USA alone. It’s now broadcast in more than 130 countries in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, USA, Australia and Asia. DATE: 05 August 2016 TIME: 10:00 until 14:00 VENUE: The Country Club, 1 Napier Road, Auckland Park RSVP on or before Friday, 22nd July 2016 to Nelda Geustyn on neldag@uj.ac.za
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- Authors: Modise, Theodorah
- Date: 2016/08/05
- Subjects: Women’s Day , UJ Women’s Day
- Type: Other
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10210/216481 , uj:21519
- Description: University of Johannesburg Women’s Day Celebration The Vice-Chancellor and Principal of the University of Johannesburg, Professor Ihron Rensburg invites you to a UJ Women’s Day event. Join us for a luncheon and discussion on: Slow Food: Building families over dinner. Luncheon Speakers: Dr Michael Mol – Medical Doctor, author, TV presenter (Top Billing). As an Executive Producer & Presenter, he melded his passion for medicine & media and created two new TV series called “Hello Doctor” & “The Dr Mol Show” with a vision to educate, empower & inspire South Africans to live their best lives, by being the healthiest they can be. His latest book, Your Best Life with John Berry (Kauai Health Foods) was published in 2015. Siba Mtongana – Siba is an author and food enthusiast. Her show ‘Siba’s Table’ is aired on DStv’s Food Network channel. When Siba’s show debuted in the USA in April 2014, it made her the first South African to have her own TV show in America broadcast on a Cooking Channel that has a reach more than 60 million homes in the USA alone. It’s now broadcast in more than 130 countries in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, USA, Australia and Asia. DATE: 05 August 2016 TIME: 10:00 until 14:00 VENUE: The Country Club, 1 Napier Road, Auckland Park RSVP on or before Friday, 22nd July 2016 to Nelda Geustyn on neldag@uj.ac.za
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Policy : Learning support materials
- Authors: University of Johannesburg
- Date: 2015-07-08
- Subjects: Learning support materials
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:1680 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/13919
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- Authors: University of Johannesburg
- Date: 2015-07-08
- Subjects: Learning support materials
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:1680 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/13919
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Policy for the management of staff, students and patients who are exposed to infectious agents
- Authors: University of Johannesburg
- Date: 2015-07-08
- Subjects: Infectious agents decontamination - Management
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:1670 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/13909
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- Authors: University of Johannesburg
- Date: 2015-07-08
- Subjects: Infectious agents decontamination - Management
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:1670 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/13909
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Protection of Personal Information Act 4 of 2013, Government Gazette 37067, 26 November 2013
- Date: 2015-07-08
- Subjects: South Africa. Protection of Personal Information Act, 2013
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:1660 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/13899
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- Date: 2015-07-08
- Subjects: South Africa. Protection of Personal Information Act, 2013
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:1660 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/13899
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Marrying Black girls by Hagen Engler
- Authors: Modise, Theodorah
- Date: 2014-11-05
- Subjects: Maruping, Portia , Engler, Hagen. Marrying Black girls for guys who aren't black
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:1121 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/12664
- Description: The Centre for Psychological Services and Career Development (PsyCaD) in partnership with the UJ Library cordially invite you to a discussion with the author of the book: Marrying Black Girls for Guys who aren’t Black: Hagen Engler. Former editor of FHM magazine, Hagen Engler is a columnist, blogger, wordsmith and author based in Sandton. Combining anecdotes, rhymes, essays and freestyle political discourse, the book charts his personal route through his marriage to a black woman, to an integrated society. The discussion will be led by: Portia Maruping – Counselling Psychologist, Centre for Psychological Services and Career Development (PsyCaD), UJ
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- Authors: Modise, Theodorah
- Date: 2014-11-05
- Subjects: Maruping, Portia , Engler, Hagen. Marrying Black girls for guys who aren't black
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:1121 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/12664
- Description: The Centre for Psychological Services and Career Development (PsyCaD) in partnership with the UJ Library cordially invite you to a discussion with the author of the book: Marrying Black Girls for Guys who aren’t Black: Hagen Engler. Former editor of FHM magazine, Hagen Engler is a columnist, blogger, wordsmith and author based in Sandton. Combining anecdotes, rhymes, essays and freestyle political discourse, the book charts his personal route through his marriage to a black woman, to an integrated society. The discussion will be led by: Portia Maruping – Counselling Psychologist, Centre for Psychological Services and Career Development (PsyCaD), UJ
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Student complaint lodging flow chart
- Authors: University of Johannesburg
- Date: 2015-07-08
- Subjects: Student complaints
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:1676 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/13915
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- Authors: University of Johannesburg
- Date: 2015-07-08
- Subjects: Student complaints
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:1676 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/13915
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Eugène Nielen Marais Collection
- Authors: Marais, Eugène Nielen
- Date: 15/01/1916 - 28/03/1938 , 2010-08-03T06:25:49Z
- Subjects: Marais, Eugène Nielen - Correspondence
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:1588 , B12 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/3362
- Description: 1 container; 10.5 cm , This collection includes letters from Marais to his son.
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- Authors: Marais, Eugène Nielen
- Date: 15/01/1916 - 28/03/1938 , 2010-08-03T06:25:49Z
- Subjects: Marais, Eugène Nielen - Correspondence
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:1588 , B12 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/3362
- Description: 1 container; 10.5 cm , This collection includes letters from Marais to his son.
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Standard operating procedure - Medical emergency
- Authors: University of Johannesburg
- Date: 2015-07-08
- Subjects: Medical emergencies
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:1682 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/13921
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- Authors: University of Johannesburg
- Date: 2015-07-08
- Subjects: Medical emergencies
- Type: Other
- Identifier: uj:1682 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/13921
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