12:25
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Doors open – Welcoming the audience
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12:55
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Panel walk In
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13:05
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Artistic expression
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13:15
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Introduction of the panel and recap of the Africa Memorial Lecture
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13:25
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Imbongi
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13:30
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Official opening of the programme and welcome message
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13:45
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Promoting and appreciating knowledge in and from Africa. It is centred on the recognition and celebration of African-produced knowledge and a conversation about our contribution globally on an equal footing.
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13:50
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Promoting and appreciating knowledge in and from Africa “Indigenous and Scholarly knowledge”.
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13:55
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The meaning and value of indigenous knowledge in and from Africa, and the importance of African knowledge on the international stage
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14:10
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The importance of being creators and co-creators of knowledge in and from Africa
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14:25
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Artistic expression break
(until 14:35)
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14:35
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African indigenous knowledge and relevance of higher education in South Africa and beyond
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14:50
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Connecting African knowledge globally
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15:05
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Artistic expression break
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15:15
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Why should we create or promote African publishing spaces for research in HEI spaces?
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15:30
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The UFS’ approach to promoting African-produced knowledge and contribution to epistemological diversity
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15:45
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Artistic expression break
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15:55
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Open for two Q & A in each topic (8-10 questions)
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16:10
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Closing remarks
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16:20
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End
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