“I found my people”: Academic development, transformation and the Next Generation Professoriate at UCT

  • R. Morrell University of Cape Town
  • Z. Patel Department of Environmental and Geographical Sciences, UCT
  • A. Jaga Cape Peninsula University of Technology, Cape Town, South Africa
Keywords: university transformation, academic promotion, career development and support, mentoring, trust, collegiality, southern theory

Abstract

Questions of inclusivity and transformation are central in higher education. In South Africa, these imperatives have the additional weight of post-apartheid redress. Attempts to address these questions seldom contemplate how transformation will be achieved. Efforts to achieve transformation often don’t attend to the critical question of how to nurture relationships among academics. We argue that building trust and a sense of belonging expands notions of academic development and transformation. In this article we discuss the Next Generation Professoriate (NGP), a mid-career academic development initiative at the University of Cape Town (UCT). Building human connections was an intentional part of this initiative’s transformative process. The programme emphasized global South location as a commonality as it sought to encourage new forms of knowledge production and collaboration.

Author Biographies

R. Morrell, University of Cape Town

Centre for Higher Education Development

A. Jaga, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, Cape Town, South Africa

School of Management Sciences

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Published
2022-12-26
How to Cite
Morrell, R., Z. Patel, and A. Jaga. 2022. “‘I Found My people’: Academic Development, Transformation and the Next Generation Professoriate at UCT”. South African Journal of Higher Education 36 (6), 11-27. https://doi.org/10.20853/36-6-5482.
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Part 1 : Special Section