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Events

Thursday, 01 September 2016 - Friday, 30 September 2016

Dr Andreas Hettiger will deliver this lecture on the contribution of languages to the internationalisation of universities.
an Walsh, Senior Partner and Managing Director with the Boston Consulting Group's banking practice in London will present this lecture.
The Wits Writing Centre presents two authors, coming straight from the Open Book Festival.
The Carnegie-WITS Alumni Diaspora Programme will host a Faculty lecture to be delivered by Carnegie-Wits Fellow, Dr Robert Jacobson.
PRICELESS SA in the the Wits School of Public Health will host a talk to be presented by Paul Revill.
The 65th Bernard Price memorial lecture will be presented by Professor Tshilidzi Marwala.
Known as one of Harold Pinter’s political plays, Mountain Language, by arguably is one of the 20th century’s greatest playwrights.
The Wits City Institute will host Wits City Institute Visiting Research Fellow, Susan Gagliardi, from Emory University to present this special lecture.
Professor Chris Curtis will describe the evolution of the science around nitrogen deposition impacts in his inaugural lecture.
The Centre for Sustainability in Mining and Industry will host a presentation by Njabulo Chipangura, PhD candidate from Wits Anthropology.