UNISA Academic Development Open Virtual Hub - ADOVH
The UNISA Academic Development Open Virtual Hub (ADOVH) was established in 2020 as part of a DHET se
13/06/2026
π Join a Transformative Workshop on Nonviolence, Communication, and Human Flourishing in the Digital Age
The Advancing African Digital Humanities Ideation Hub (BAOBABX) at the College of Human Sciences, University of South Africa (UNISA) invites academics, researchers, students, practitioners, and community leaders to an engaging and thought-provoking workshop:
The Third Harmony: Nonviolence, Communication, and Human Flourishing in the Digital Age
Facilitated by internationally renowned scholar and peace activist Dr Francesca Po (DPhil, University of Oxford), this interactive workshop explores how the principles of nonviolence and Nonviolent Communication (NVC) can help foster empathy, constructive dialogue, conflict transformation, and human flourishing in an increasingly digital world.
Participants will:
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Explore the foundations of Nonviolent Communication developed by Marshall Rosenberg
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Engage with resources from the Metta Centre for Nonviolence
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Participate in experiential learning activities, reflection, and collaborative discussion
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View and discuss the acclaimed documentary ***The Third Harmony
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Examine how digital media, communication practices, and storytelling can contribute to peacebuilding, social justice, and ethical community engagement
This workshop offers valuable insights for those interested in:
* Digital Humanities
* Education and Pedagogy
* Peacebuilding and Conflict Transformation
* Community Engagement
* Ethical Scholarship
* Human-Centred Digital Innovation
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Date: Saturday, 4 July 2026
π€ Time: 09:30 AM (South African Standard Time)
π Venue: Function Hall (4th Floor), Kgorong Building, Muckleneuk Campus, Pretoria
π RSVP: [https://forms.office.com/r/mTUjVYFZjb](https://forms.office.com/r/mTUjVYFZjb)
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Don't miss this unique opportunity to learn from a leading global advocate for nonviolence and discover practical tools for building more compassionate, inclusive, and peaceful digital and social communities.
10/06/2026
π’ FREE ONLINE WORKSHOP
African Prompt Engineering: Reclaiming African Knowledge in the Age of AI
Join us as we commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the June 16, 1976 Soweto Uprising by exploring how AI can be shaped by African languages, cultures, and knowledge systems.
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16 June 2026
β° 09:00 (SAST)
π Facebook Live
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From Soweto 1976 to AI 2026: Advancing African Voices in the Digital Age.
Hosted by the Advancing African Digital Humanities Ideation Hub, College of Human Sciences
17/05/2026
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07/05/2026
ποΈ Join the BaobabX Podcast β AADIH! ππ
What hidden assumptions shape the way religion is studied?
How do scholarsβ personal beliefs influence academic inquiry in Religious Studies?
Join us for a thought-provoking conversation with Prof. ΓbrahΓ‘m KovΓ‘cs, an internationally acclaimed scholar of Religion and Theology, as we explore:
π βExposing the Hidden Beliefs of Religious Studies Scholars: A Physical Chemistβs Contribution to the Study of Religionβ
Prof. KovΓ‘cs brings a unique interdisciplinary perspective, combining expertise in theology, history of religion, and scientific inquiry to challenge conventional understandings of scholarship and belief.
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Date: Monday, 11 May 2026
β° Time: 17h00 (SAST)
π» Platform: Facebook Livestream
π Hosted by the Advancing African Digital Humanities Ideation Hub (AADIH) under the BaobabX Podcast series β empowering scholars for the future.
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