09/04/2019
https://twitter.com/DianevanStaden/status/1111586615263150080
Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship
Cecile Badenhorst
Diane van Staden on Twitter
“A very big thank you for an awesome week! The skills imparted will benefit us Fellows for the rest of our lives!! Acknowledging you in advance for your contribution to all my future successful journal publications!”
09/04/2019
https://twitter.com/ChettyVerusia/status/1111601834467180549
Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship
Cecile Badenhorst
Verusia Chetty on Twitter
“A week well spent finding my creativity and research passion with our family and thank you all so much for making this week possible”
09/04/2019
https://twitter.com/DianevanStaden/status/1111294086315683840
Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship
Cecile Badenhorst
Diane van Staden on Twitter
“Excited to receive our books by Been a totally inspiring week which will definitely make the process both easier and more fun!! Thanks for the resources”
09/04/2019
https://twitter.com/pamela_pillay/status/1111689093514215425
Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship
Pamela Pillay on Twitter
“Tackling those long overdue anatomy ethics research papers will now be manageable thanks to this wonderful researcher & author. Thank you for having this workshop. The tools, the free writes and strategies will surely be implemented in my writing”
09/04/2019
https://twitter.com/DrillUKZN/status/1110476394360963072
Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship
DRILL-UKZN on Twitter
“ is a proud recipient of the Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program grant to host Prof Cecile Badenhorst for our Writing for Publication Workshop series.”
09/04/2019
DRILL was fortunate to be the recipient of the Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program (CADFP); the fellowship enabled DRILL to bring Prof Cecile Badenhorst to UKZN to host intensive writing workshops for the DRILL fellows and other UKZN academics and students.
Photos below:
1: Dr Nisha Nadesan-Reddy (DRILL Project Manager); Prof Cecile Badenhorst and Prof Mosa Moshabela, Dean of School of Nursing and Public Health, UKZN and DRILL Co-PI.
2: Prof Badenhorst in action.
3: Attendees out of their element, writing with kokis; doing one of Prof Badenhorst's activities.
4: Attendees in action.
5:DRILL fellows and UKZN academics with Prof Badenhorst after receiving their textbooks courtesy of CADFP supplemental grant and DRILL.
Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship