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The Journal of Student Affairs in Africa www.jsaa.ac.zawww.jsaa.ac.za Editor-in-Chief: Prof Teboho Moja, New York University JSAA Manager: Dr Thierry Luescher-Mamashela, UWC/African Minds
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Expert editorial board Peer reviewed Multi-disciplinary, focused on student affairs research, theory & practice Academic & professional authors and audience Research & Reflective practitioner articles Book reviews Conference & association news Published online open access & print with African Minds & UWC ePublications Africa- & world wide readership
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The JSAA aims to contribute to the professionalisation of student affairs in African higher education by publishing high-quality scholarly articles, research and reflective discussions by academics, professionals, researchers and students about student affairs and services in African higher education. The JSAA strives to be the foremost academic journal dealing with the theory and practice of the student affairs domain in universities on the African continent, and an indispensable resource for national policy makers, the executive leadership of universities and colleges dealing with student affairs, deans of students and other student affairs professionals/practitioners, as well as institutional researchers and academics and students focused on the field of higher education studies and student affairs.
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Editor-in-Chief Prof Teboho Moja, Clinical Professor of Higher Education Studies, New York University Editorial Executive Prof Teboho Moja, New York University Distinguished Prof John Schuh, Emeritus, Iowa State University Dr Martin Mandew, Durban University of Technology Prof Gerald Wangenge-Ouma, University of Pretoria Dr Birgit Schreiber, University of the Western Cape Dr Thierry Luescher-Mamashela, University of the Western Cape & CHET (Journal Manager) Partners University Library ePublications, University of the Western Cape African Minds Publisher, South Africa International Editorial Advisory Board Distinguished Prof Vincent Tinto, School of Education, Syracuse University, New York Prof Magda Fourie-Malherbe, Centre for Adult and Higher Education, Faculty of Education, Stellenbosch University, South Africa Dr Ransford Edward Van Gyampo, University of Ghana, Department of Political Science, Ghana Prof. Christina Lunceford, Bowling Green State University Prof Cecil Bodibe, Empowaworx, RSA Dr John Butler-Adam, Editor-in-Chief:The South African Journal of Science Dr Tom Ellett, New York University, United States Prof Patrício Langa, Universidade Eduardo Mondlane, Mozamibique Dr Manja Klemenčič, Harvard Graduate School of Education, USA Dr Llewellyn MacMaster, Stellenbosch University Prof Daniel Mkude, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Prof Dawn Person, California State University, Fullerton Prof Nan Yeld, University of Cape Town, South Africa Prof Lullu Tshiwula, University of the Western Cape, South Africa (Journal Patron)
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Vol 2 Issue 1 (June 2014): Contextualising the Student Affairs Profession in Africa Vol 2 Issue 2 (December 2014): Vincent Tinto’s South Africa Lectures Vol 3 Issue 1 (June 2014): Student Power in African Higher Education
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PERSPECTIVES ON STUDENT AFFAIRS IN AFRICA: Book Editors: McGlory Speckman, Martin Mandew (2014) AFRICAN HIGHER EDUCATION DYNAMICS SERIES (AHED): Series Editors: Prof Rajani Naidoo, Professor in Higher Education Management, University of Bath STUDENT REPRESENTATION IN AFRICAN HIGHER EDUCATION GOVERNANCE: Book Editors: Drs TM Luescher-Mamashela (UWC), Manja Klemencic (Harvard), James Jowi (Moi).(2015)
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visit: www.jsaa.ac.zawww.jsaa.ac.za register for free submit your paper online or to: jsaa_editor@outlook.com or any of the editors. Reflect on & share your experience, build new knowledge for a ‘scholarship of practice Print copies available. Thank you!
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