First eight doctoral students accepted into the Human Economy Programme
Deur Stephan van Wyk
Gelaai op 05 Junie 2012
As part of an elaboration of its goals, the Human Economy Programme has recently accepted its first eight doctoral candidates.
The scholarships on offer were specifically aimed at students from African countries and over 70 applications, mainly from countries such as Ghana, Cameroon, Nigeria, Lesotho, Botswana, Zimbabwe and South Africa, were received. The awarded scholarships run for three years full-time.
The following candidates were accepted:
Mildred Mushinga
Zimbabwe
Development Studies and Gender / Sociology and Social Anthropology
Chibuogwu Izugbara
Nigeria
Sociology of Development
Sean Maliehe
Lesotho
Development Studies and Environmental History
Kara Mackay
South Africa
MComm in Economics
Esther Makhetha
Lesotho
Agricultural and Food Economics
Decide Mabumbo
Zimbabwe
Social Ecology
Numvi Wallace
Cameroon
MSc Global Studies
Bitso Bitso
South Africa
MSc Social Protection
Congratulations.
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