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South African Partnerships Program

Purpose

The South African Partnerships Program makes possible partnerships between UM System faculty members and a number of institutions throughout South Africa, including historically disadvantaged postsecondary education institutions, governmental agencies and nongovernmental organizations.

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apply now for the UM System / UWC Linkage Program

Eligible UM System faculty and staff are invited to apply. If you are interested in working with only the ¾Ã²ÝÈȾòÝÊÓƵ of Western Cape (UWC) in Cape Town, then you want to apply under the UM/UWC Faculty Exchange Program; this Partnerships Program is for collaboration with other institutions or for a multi-institutional collaboration that may include UWC.

¾Ã²ÝÈȾòÝÊÓƵ the Program

South African Partnerships Program

The Partnership Program has supported training for and/or research about:

  • Teachers in writing, language and media literacy
  • The role of sports in the lives of political prisoners on Robben Island
  • Women painters as guardians of Ndebele culture
  • Statistics
  • Structural health monitoring
  • Community development
  • Wildlife management and conservation
  • Science education

The program was initiated in 1996. Thus far, it has funded 42 faculty members from the UM System's four campuses.

Reports about the Partnerships

2024

document iconWilson Majee, Claire Wolff Rippel and Sarah Hultine Massengale

2023

document iconJohn Kevern

2022

2021

2019

2017

2016

  • Laura Schopp

2015

  • Kateryna Schroeder

2014

  • ICLDP Pilot Project between ¾Ã²ÝÈȾòÝÊÓƵ of Missouri Extension - Columbia and the Community Engagement Unit at the UWC
  • A trip to the ¾Ã²ÝÈȾòÝÊÓƵ of Missouri...

2013

  • Natalie Bolton
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  • Kenneth P. Thomas
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2012

  • Kwame Awuah-Offei
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  • Rolene Bauer
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  • Jere L. Gilles and Willi Meyers
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  • Peter Motavalli
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Reviewed 2024-08-12