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Events

Tuesday, 01 September 2020 - Wednesday, 30 September 2020

The 2020 conference will feature over 225 speakers presenting from research organisations and higher education institutions based in 19 different countries.
The African Centre for the Studies of the United States will host this virtual townhall debate session.
A 30-day graduate writing programme
A workshop relevant to Honours, Masters and PhD students dealing with human subjects in their research project
Doing Discourse and Critical Discourse Analysis
Presented by the Wits SRC and hosted by Gender and Transformation Officer Lucy Kofi.
Join the Wits Business School for a conversation with Chief Executive of ZZ2 Tommie van Zyl, hosted by Interim Head of School Professor Jannie Rossouw.
The Wits Pandemic Pangolin webinar series debates and evaluates the ever-changing body of knowledge emerging as a consequence of the current COVID-19.
Dr Juliet Nyasulu and Professor Richard Cooke will be speakers for this webinar, which is part of Pandemic Pangolins series.
This discussion is part of the Wits Pandemic Pangolin webinar series which debates and evaluates the ever-changing body of knowledge emerging.
Professor Edwin Etieyibo from the Department of Philosophy will deliver his inaugural lecture.
Professor Sehliselo Ndlovu from the School of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering will deliver her inaugural lecture.
Wits PhD presentation by competition finalists
Dylan Weakley, from the City of Johannesburg’s City Transformation and Spatial Planning Directorate will present this seminar.
Update on COVID-19 and insights into the vaccine trials
Wits PhD presentation by competition finalists
A series of interactive webinars on remote teaching aims to ‘press pause’ so that lecturers can reflect on the ERT tsunami.
The Department of Social Work in the School of Human and Community Development will host the annual Professor Edwell Kaseke Memorial Lecture.
The Wits School of Public Health, with partners will host this conference on decolonising health systems in Africa.