The Role of Faith-Based Organizations in Counter-Radicalization in Nigeria: The Case of Boko Haram by: Ishaku, Bapak, et al. Moral distress in paediatric oncology: Contributing factors and group differences by: Pergert, Pernilla, et al. Social and economic emasculation as contributing factors to gangsterism on the Cape Flats by: MacMaster, Llewellyn L. 1942- Published: (2017)Ĭontributing to the Discipline by: Peters, Rebecca Todd 1967-, et al. Localism and radicalization in North Africa: local factors and the development of political Islam in Morocco, Tunisia and Libya by: Pargeter, Alison Published: (2009)Ĭontributing to Continuity: Women and Sacrifice in Ancient Israel by: Meyers, Carol L. The impact of globalizationon on youth development and early childhood education in Nigeria by: Unya, Ikenna Ukpabi, et al. The effects of security measures on youth radicalization by: SANDA, JULIE G. Toxic Theology as a Contributing Factor in Complicated Mourning by: Daniel, Terri Published: (2019) Moral distress in nursing: Contributing factors, outcomes and interventions by: Burston, Adam S, et al. The search for security in muslim northern Nigeria by: Last, Murray Published: (2008) ![]() Published: (1999)įactors contributing to the de-christianization of North America by: Fuliga, Jose Babao Published: (2010) UWC wishes the new Convocation President and Council representatives well in their roles, as they continue to elevate the reputation and stature of the institution.Factors Contributing to the Survival of The Bori Cult in Northern Nigeria by: Danfulani, Umar Habila Dadem Published: (1999)įactors contributing to the survival of the bori cult in Northern Nigeria by: Danfulani, Umar H. Mr Maqula also delivered the Convocation’s annual report, highlighting the work that has been done by Convocation members in various communities and the challenges they have encountered, and made recommendations on matters that need to be taken to Council.Ĭonvocation members also added their voices to recommendations to Council, including the issue of food security for students, increasing part-time programme offerings, working with the Alumni Office and UWC Foundation to source funding, and making use of technology to encourage more alumni to be involved in activities to support their alma mater. Speaking at the AGM, Professor Tyrone Pretorius, UWC’s Rector and Vice-Chancellor, presented the University’s new Institutional Operating Plan 2016-2020, and highlighted academic and research achievements of the University,current and future capital projects, and UWC’s future goals. Ĭonvocation President Mr Maqula, who completed his BA degree in Public Administration and Honours in Political Studies at UWC, is also a former SRC President, and a strong advocate of social justice. Dr MacMaster obtained his undergraduate degree and honours in theology at UWC before completing his masters and doctorate degrees at Stellenbosch University, where he manages the Civil Society Relations: Division of Social Impact. ![]() Judge Erasmus obtained his B.luris and LLB degrees from UWC and is a Judge of the High Court of South Africa and a founder member of Advocates for Transformation. The Convocation includes all UWC graduates (degree holders only), academic employees (currently employed on a permanent basis or on contract for a period of one year or more), the Rector, Deputy Vice-Chancellors, Registrar, Executive Directors and the Director of Library Service, two members of Council appointed to Senate, as well as those persons who were members of the Convocation at the commencement of the current UWC Statute. Judge Erasmus and Dr MacMaster will serve on the Council from 1 December 2017 to 30 November 2020 and Mr Maqula will lead the Convocation until the next Convocation AGM in 2018. On Saturday, 03 June 2017 Judge Nathan Erasmus and Dr Llewellyn MacMaster were elected as Convocation members to serve on the Council of the University of the Western Cape, while Mr Songezo Maqula was re-elected unopposed as the President of the UWC Convocation. Council and Convocation 2017: Two members of Convocation elected to serve on UWC Council
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