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New Generations Academic Programme (nGAP) Leadership, Co-ordination and Professional DevelopmentThe nGAP is a six-year programme aimed at recruiting and retaining young academics into permanent positions. It is mainly funded by the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) under the Staffing South African Universities Framework (SSAUF). The nGAP requires that an applicant possesses at least an NQF 9 qualification, and will be funded for their doctoral and/or postdoctoral studies. Lecturers in the nGAP are appointed across the 26 public universities in South Africa. DUT currently holds 34 nGAP posts, with 21 currently filled, and 5 PhDs. |
![]() Position: Acting Director Centre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CELT) Tel No: +27 (0)31 373 2771 Email: shobar@dut.ac.za |
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![]() Dr. Gita Mistri Position: Senior Lecturer: Academic Development Practitioner Tel No: +27 (0)31 373 2786 Email: gitam@dut.ac.za |
![]() Ms Nkanyezi Bongeka Xulu Position: nGAP and NESP Administrator Tel No: +27 (0)31 373 2771 Email: nkanyezix@dut.ac.za |
Dr Emmanuel Kweinor Tetteh, Senior Researcher in the Green Engineering Research Group in the Department of Chemical Engineering
The International Education and Partnerships Unit at the Durban University of Technology (DUT) hosted International Week 2025, a
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