UNIVERSITY OF THE WESTERN CAPE
FACULTY OF EDUCATION
HIGHER EDUCATION MASTER’S IN AFRICA
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS 2011
The Higher Education Master’s in Africa Programme (HEMA) is a NORAD-sponsored collaborative programme involving the University of the Western Cape, the University of Oslo, and the Centre for Higher Education Transformation (CHET). HEMA at UWC is a research-based programme (by dissertation) focusing on the changing functions, policies, and operations of Higher Education. Before conducting thesis research, students will take three non-credit modules, viz. Introduction to Higher Education (to be taught at the University of Oslo as part of the Erasmus Mundus European Master’s in Higher Education Programme); Research Methods and Proposal Development; and Higher Education and Development (to be taught at UWC).
Through various disciplinary perspectives, the programme will provide students with a solid basis for analysing and critically assessing change processes at all relevant levels in higher education. This Master’s programme is the first to include a focus on the complex relationship between higher education and development. The programme is linked to a research network on expertise in higher education in Africa, giving successful applicants access to the latest knowledge in the field.
The student target group is those currently involved in or aspiring to become involved in higher education, be it as administrators, researchers, policy-makers, curriculum managers, or consultants.
Scholarships: A number of scholarships are available.
Commencement date: July 2011.
Entrance requirements: a four-year degree (upper second class and above) or its equivalent. Students from non-English speaking countries will be required to provide evidence (certificates) of proficiency in English e.g. TOEFL with at least 550 points (paper-based) or 213 (computer-based), IELTS test with at least 6.0 points, or other qualifications that can be evaluated by the admission committee of the programme. Demonstrated writing ability through the submission of research reports or publications is essential. Practical experience in Higher Education research, administration and/or policy work, would be an added advantage.
and specify “HEMA” under scholarships.
Application deadline: 15 May 2011
For more information and queries regarding the application, please contact Ms Val Koopman at vkoopman@uwc.ac.za; or contact Dr Gerald Ouma at gouma@uwc.ac.za
For other related correspondence/submission of documentation please contact:
Ms Val Koopman
Faculty of Education, University of the Western Cape
Private Bag X17 Bellville 7535 South Africa
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