Education
New positions to strengthen SA research
Priority areas of development
The thematic areas in which the chairs have been awarded are a direct response to the five priorities of government, namely the creation of decent work and sustainable livelihoods, education, health, rural development, and the fight against crime and corruption. Four chairs in education were awarded in addition to the seven existing chairs, with some of the new chairs focusing on higher education challenges, while the existing ones focus mainly on primary and secondary education issues. In addition to the 13 chairs in health, 12 more were awarded with a strong focus on diagnostics and drug discovering, while others were in areas of health policy and rural health development. Seven new chairs in rural development, food security and land reform were added in addition to the three existing chairs in this area. In addition to the nine existing chairs in the area of Square Kilometre Array (SKA), one chair was awarded in this area, making it to a total of 10 chairs in SKA-related areas.Improving SA's competitiveness
Pandor said she was confident that these new positions would improve South Africa's international research and innovation competitiveness while responding to the socio-economic challenges facing the country. The distribution of the new chairs is as follows:
Graduation ceremony at the University of North West, Potchefstroom (Photo: Hannelie Coetzee, MediaClubSouthAfrica.com)
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