Eleven Theses on Community Engagement at Universities
- Authors: Badat, Saleem
- Date: 2014-12-04
- Language: English
- Type: Text
- Identifier: vital:7789 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1015944
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South African Higher Education in the 20th Year of Democracy: Context, Achievements and Key Challenges
- Authors: Badat, Saleem
- Date: 2014-03-05
- Language: English
- Type: Text
- Identifier: vital:7874 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1016423
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- Date Issued: 2014-03-05
Critical reflections on Rhodes, 2006-2011
- Authors: Badat, Saleem
- Date: 2011-09-09
- Language: English
- Type: Text
- Identifier: vital:7845 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1016038
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- Date Issued: 2011-09-09
1968: SASO and the Revival of Black Political Opposition
- Authors: Badat, Saleem
- Date: 2011-09-05
- Language: English
- Type: Text
- Identifier: vital:7812 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1016005
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- Date Issued: 2011-09-05
Welcome Address of the Vice-Chancellor of Rhodes University, Dr. Saleem Badat, to First-Year Students
- Authors: Badat, Saleem
- Date: 2011-02-07
- Language: English
- Type: Text
- Identifier: vital:7847 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1016040
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- Date Issued: 2011-02-07
Address at Biko Foundation Launch of Book: 'Black Man You Are on Your Own'
- Authors: Badat, Saleem
- Date: 2010-11-10
- Language: English
- Type: Text
- Identifier: vital:7772 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1015927
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- Date Issued: 2010-11-10
Welcome and opening address at the 13th Highway Africa Conference: Reporting 2010, Development And Democracy
- Authors: Badat, Saleem
- Date: 2009-09-07
- Language: English
- Type: Text
- Identifier: vital:7725 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1015872
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- Date Issued: 2009-09-07
Standing up against injustice
- Authors: Badat, Saleem
- Date: 2007-09-24 , 2014-07-11
- Subjects: Aggett, Neil , South Africa -- Politics and government , Government, Resistance to -- South Africa , Political activists -- South Africa -- Biography
- Language: English
- Type: Text
- Identifier: vital:7634 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1012603 , Aggett, Neil , South Africa -- Politics and government , Government, Resistance to -- South Africa , Political activists -- South Africa -- Biography
- Description: Kingswood College Neil Aggett Memorial Lecture, Kingswood College, Grahamstown, September 2007.
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- Date Issued: 2007-09-24
Activate: 2000 - O-Week Ed
- Date: 2000-02
- Subjects: Grahamstown -- Newspapers , Journalism, Students -- South Africa , Rhodes University -- Activate , Rhodes University -- Students , Student newspapers and periodicals -- South Africa
- Language: English
- Type: Text
- Identifier: vital:14361 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1019233
- Description: Activate is the Independent Student Newspaper of Rhodes University. Located in Grahamstown, Activate was established in 1947 as Rhodeo, and during apartheid became an active part of the struggle for freedom of expression as part of the now defunct South African Student Press Union. Currently Activate is committed to informing Rhodes University students, staff and community members about relevant issues, mainly on campus. These issues range from hard news to more creative journalism. While Activate acts as a news source, one of its main objectives it to be accessible as a training ground for student journalists. The newspaper is run entirely by the students and is published twice a term. Activate is a free newspaper which receives an annual grant from the Rhodes University Student Representative Council, however, majority of its revenue is generated through advertising.
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- Date Issued: 2000-02
Rhodeo: 1990 - April
- Date: 1990-04
- Subjects: Grahamstown -- Newspapers , Journalism, Students -- South Africa , Rhodes University -- Activate , Rhodes University -- Students , Student newspapers and periodicals -- South Africa
- Language: English
- Type: Text
- Identifier: vital:14756 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1019628
- Description: Rhodeo is the Independent Student Newspaper of Rhodes University. Located in Grahamstown, Rhodeo was established in 1947, and renamed in 1994 as Activate. During apartheid Rhodeo became an active part of the struggle for freedom of expression as part of the now defunct South African Student Press Union. Currently Activate is committed to informing Rhodes University students, staff and community members about relevant issues, mainly on campus. These issues range from hard news to more creative journalism. While Activate acts as a news source, one of its main objectives it to be accessible as a training ground for student journalists. The newspaper is run entirely by the students and is published twice a term. Activate is a free newspaper which receives an annual grant from the Rhodes University Student Representative Council, however, majority of its revenue is generated through advertising.
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- Date Issued: 1990-04
National Computer Olympiad prizegiving, Carlton Hotel
- Authors: Henderson, Derek Scott
- Date: 1986-10-03
- Language: English
- Type: Text
- Identifier: vital:7538 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1018415
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- Date Issued: 1986-10-03
Rhodes Newsletter
- Date: 1978-Jul
- Subjects: Grahamstown -- Newspapers , Journalism -- South Africa , Rhodes University -- Newspapers , Rhodes University -- Rhodes Newsletter
- Language: English
- Type: Text
- Identifier: vital:14284 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1018989
- Description: The Old Rhodian Union Newsletter keeping in contact with Alumni and informing them of the latest news from Rhodes University. The publication ran from 1951 to 2001, and was subsequenlty replaced with an electronic newsletter distributed via electronic mail.
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- Date Issued: 1978-Jul
Activate: 2006 - September
- Subjects: Grahamstown -- Newspapers , Journalism, Students -- South Africa , Rhodes University -- Activate , Rhodes University -- Students , Student newspapers and periodicals -- South Africa
- Language: English
- Type: Text
- Identifier: vital:14398 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1019270
- Description: Activate is the Independent Student Newspaper of Rhodes University. Located in Grahamstown, Activate was established in 1947 as Rhodeo, and during apartheid became an active part of the struggle for freedom of expression as part of the now defunct South African Student Press Union. Currently Activate is committed to informing Rhodes University students, staff and community members about relevant issues, mainly on campus. These issues range from hard news to more creative journalism. While Activate acts as a news source, one of its main objectives it to be accessible as a training ground for student journalists. The newspaper is run entirely by the students and is published twice a term. Activate is a free newspaper which receives an annual grant from the Rhodes University Student Representative Council, however, majority of its revenue is generated through advertising.
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Rhodeo: 1983 - March
- Subjects: Grahamstown -- Newspapers , Journalism, Students -- South Africa , Rhodes University -- Activate , Rhodes University -- Students , Student newspapers and periodicals -- South Africa
- Language: English
- Type: Text
- Identifier: vital:14718 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1019590
- Description: Rhodeo is the Independent Student Newspaper of Rhodes University. Located in Grahamstown, Rhodeo was established in 1947, and renamed in 1994 as Activate. During apartheid Rhodeo became an active part of the struggle for freedom of expression as part of the now defunct South African Student Press Union. Currently Activate is committed to informing Rhodes University students, staff and community members about relevant issues, mainly on campus. These issues range from hard news to more creative journalism. While Activate acts as a news source, one of its main objectives it to be accessible as a training ground for student journalists. The newspaper is run entirely by the students and is published twice a term. Activate is a free newspaper which receives an annual grant from the Rhodes University Student Representative Council, however, majority of its revenue is generated through advertising.
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