INVITATION : VC’s Reading Group

The Vice-Chancellor and Principal of the University of Johannesburg,

Professor Tshilidzi Marwala invites you to his May recommended book read.
Resolved: Uniting Nations in a Divided World by Ban-Ki Moon
Ban performed what has been called “the most impossible job on
this earth” with a genuine belief in collective action and global transformation.

Freed from the diplomatic constraints of a lifetime
of public service, he offers a candid assessment of the people and
events that shape our era and a bracing analysis of what lies ahead. Columbia University Press.
RESPONDENT: Adekeye Adebajo – Professor and Senior
Research Fellow at the University of Pretoria’s Centre for the Advancement of Scholarship.

DATE : Friday 13 May 2022
TIME : 14:00 (CAT)
LINK : https://zoom.us/j/91087725605https://zoom.us/j/91087725605

Vc Resolved

 

May 13, 2022

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