LSE-UCT July School

@LSEUCTJulySch

The LSE-UCT July School is an exciting intensive academic programme offering the opportunity to study important social sciences issues relevant to Africa.

Cape Town/ London
Joined April 2012

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  1. Interesting position for one of our alumni in ?

  2. South African activist & director Rehad Desai screens his new film "The Giant is Falling" Fri, 25 Nov 2016 @ 19:00 |

  3. Colonial administrators drew lines on maps. The reality on the ground is quite different

  4. Don't miss great talk with and Prof Barkema on in TOMORROW !

  5. "Race as symbolic violence & public dishonour" Prof Loïc Wacquant, 16/11, 17:00-19:00 Mill Lane

  6. CFP on African Feminisms! Deadline 20 November 2016

  7. Free access to on how to study African through film, by Sophie Harman

  8. The world is getting faster, but also richer- Participate in today's at 5 PM with , author of 'The Great Acceleration'

  9. Don't miss TONIGHT - We WILL Remember...' contribution of black soldiers during world wars

  10. Interesting position for some of our alumni For details see:

  11. BOOK REVIEW in Review of African Political Economy - Africa: why economists get it wrong

  12. Just in case you missed it, you can watch Duncan Green (aka ) talk about his new book here:

  13. Donald Trump's foreign policy on Africa is likely to be: 'Where's that?'

  14. LSE-UCT July School followed , and
    • @TheDiasporaDiva

      Emma DABiri (emphasis on the dab). Irish-Nigerian. Social Historian & Broadcaster. PhD researcher. Writer. Fellow SOAS. Occasional model. General Rabble-rouser.

    • @HughDCole

      Director at the International Growth Centre (). South African living in Oxford. my views. retweets are not endorsement etc

  15. Why Africa's Tech Future should focus on making social impact and on business

  16. The revolt against South Africa's president is part of a much wider pan-African uprising led by disaffected youth

  17. Today at the African Studies Centre at 5pm, Horn of Africa seminar on and global : the case of Asmara, Eritrea.

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