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An independent podcast about critical issues in higher education. All episodes are free to download and share.------An academic citizen is anyone who is part of the higher education community. They ... more
FAQs about The Academic Citizen:How many episodes does The Academic Citizen have?The podcast currently has 76 episodes available.
August 10, 201616: On African PhilosophyIn this week's episode, Dr Oritsegbubemi Oyowe discusses the role of African Philosophy in advancing knowledge. He argues that African culture and intellectualism plays an important role in transformation in the post-colonial university. We also hear from students on their views about African Philosophy and whether it has shaped their own experiences in daily life....more37minPlay
July 27, 201615: The Politics Of Language in HEDr Nomalanga Mkhize joins The Academic Citizen to think through the role of multiple languages in higher education. We explore how language shapes meaning and how assimilation to Anglo-Saxon norms and culture have influenced attitudes towards indigenous languages. She suggests that a multi-idiomatic approach could assist the transformation project in higher education institutions in South Africa.We also get some views from students who question the importance of language in South Africa's democratic era....more42minPlay
July 20, 201614: HE And Unemployment - A View From NigeriaMisan Rewane, the Director of Lagos-based organisation, West Africa Vocational Education (WAVE), joins this week's episode. We reflect on higher education in Nigeria and explore the merits of 'vocational education' as a tool for unemployed youths to gain skills and improve their access to steady employment. We also get some student opinions on whether a vocational or academic education is more relevant for African youths today....more43minPlay
July 13, 201613: Student Politics NowThe President of the Student Representative Council (SRC) at the University of Cape Town, Rorisang Moseli, addresses the state of student politics in South Africa today and shares his views on protest, transformation and the student experience in South Africa's public universities. Photo by Schalk Van Zuydam...more52minPlay
July 06, 201612: The State Of Higher Education in IndiaExplore the state of higher education in India. Professor Dilip Menon explains how the rise of Hindu nationalism and the adoption of neoliberal values have contributed to a climate of protest at higher education institutions like Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) and the University of Hyderabad....more51minPlay
June 29, 201611: The Black Academic Caucus at UCTIn this week’s episode of The Academic Citizen, Dr Shose Kessi introduces the Black Academic Caucus, which is based at the University of Cape Town, and explains how its objectives relate to transformation and decolonisation within spaces of higher learning....more45minPlay
June 15, 201610: Why Universities Need Fees IncomeAs discussed in previous episodes, fees have become a major issue for universities in South Africa and beyond. Gerald Wangenge-Ouma joins The Academic Citizen to argue that the call for fee-free education is unrealistic. In his view, fees form an important part of funding for the university in order to maintain access and quality for students.Photo by Charlie Foster...more43minPlay
June 08, 20169: Gender Equity in UniversitiesGender-based violence is an issue on all university campuses, as multiple rape allegations at various universities and the #RUReferenceList have shown. Maria Wanyane and Charlene Beukes from the Gender Equity Office (GEO) at Wits University join The Academic Citizen to explore these issues and the importance of gender equity in spaces of higher learning....more42minPlay
June 01, 20168: The Challenges of TransformationIn this week's episode, The Academic Citizen explores the topic of transformation in South Africa. The show's guest, Nazeema Mohamed, outlines the necessity and challenges of bringing change to the higher education sector within a growing and evolving democracy....more41minPlay
May 25, 20167: The Importance of Academic Staff UnionsAcademic Staff play an important role in universities. They teach students, research phenomena and help develop the status quo within the institutions that they work. As part of the labour force, they are entitled to liberties and protections enshrined in the Constitution. Professor David Hornsby joins The Academic Citizen to explain what academic staff unions are and why it is important to be unionised....more39minPlay
FAQs about The Academic Citizen:How many episodes does The Academic Citizen have?The podcast currently has 76 episodes available.