Congratulations on completing the requirements for your Doctor of Philosophy degree! Thesis Topic: “Towards a Decolonized and Africanized School History Curriculum in post-apartheid South Africa.”To view, please click here
2018 Killie Campbell Bursary Winners – Kerry Glover and Anton Coetzee
SANS mid September Newsletter 2018-09 For details of the 2018 bursary winners please read the newsletter in the link above, or see the thesis as completed by Kerry Glover below: KL GLOVER
2017 – Killie Campbell Bursary Winners: Steven Kotze and Nontobeko Ngubane
Thesis Topic: Gender, Power and Iron Metallurgy inArchives of African Societies from Phongolo-MzimkhuluRegion. KOTZE_2018-Gender-power-metallurgy-in-KZN-archives Thesis Topic: Divided Facilities – Early CottageHospitals and the Provision of Health Care Servicesin Natal, 1880-1910. A full copy of the thesis
2016 Killie Campbell Bursary
No bursary was awarded in 2016 by the BursaryCommittee as no suitable application was received.
2015 Killie Campbell Bursary Winner: Philani Dlamini
Thesis Topic: Contested Memory: A Contribution tothe Story of the Emergence of Methodism in Umlazi A full copy of the thesis is available at http://hdl.handle.net/10413/15304
2014 Killie Campbell Bursary Winner – Pranitha Bharat
Pranitha Bharat was the winner of the Killie Campbell Bursary in 2014. Pranitha is a school history teacher, who received her Doctorate from UKZN. Here she is seen receiving her Doctorate, and the other image is of her with her
2012 Killie Campbell Bursary Winner: Karthigasen Gopalan
Click to download a copy of Karthigasen Gopalan’s thesis entitled The Destruction & Remaking of ‘Community’: A Case Study of the Magazine Barracks Residents’ Relocation to Chatsworth Gopalan
1983 Killie Campbell Bursary Winner – Julie Parle
SANS Bursary Winner – Julie Parle 1983