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Christa Kuljian's "Darwin's Hunch" in Wits Review

"The book helps the average reader to understand the evolution of knowledge as well as our knowledge of evolution."  See the October issue of the Wits Review (attached here), or access the full Review online here.  

Review of Christa Kuljian's "Darwin's Hunch" in South African Journal of Science

Darwin's Hunch, by WiSER Research Associate Christa Kuljian, has been reviewed by Professor Alan G. Morris (University of Cape Town) for the South African Journal of Science.

"Darwin’s Hunch by Christa Kuljian is an important book because the search for fossil humans and the understanding of human variation is so important to South Africa. [...] 

Kuljian tracks through the more modern evidence and how our earlier social and academic biases and interests have impacted on current research. [...]

Recent Writing by Bongani Madondo

Bongani Madondo reviews Flowers of a Broken Smile by Mak Manaka for the Johannesburg Review of Books, discusses the heavy metal fans of Botswana for Huck Magazine, and explores the work of An

Nolwazi Mkhwanazi Granted a Wellcome Seed Award

Nolwazi Mkhwanazi has been granted a prestigious Seed Award from the Wellcome Trust to fund a project which explores South Africans' attitudes sexuality and how these affect uptake of sexual health interventions. For more information, see here.

New Book: 'Competition Law and Economic Regulation'

Competition Law and Economic Regulation
Addressing Market Power in Southern Africa
Edited by Jonathan Klaaren, Simon Roberts, and Imraan Valodia

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