Prof. Vuyisile Msila | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Vuyisile Msila, Thabo Mbeki African School of Public and International Affairs @ Unisa, South Africa
Prof. Vuyisile Msila is a distinguished scholar in Public Leadership Studies at the University of South Africa, specializing in African thought, decolonization, and educational leadership. His extensive academic journey includes roles as Acting Director of the Research and Knowledge Hub and Director of Change Management, where he has driven transformative initiatives in higher education. He holds multiple degrees, including a Ph.D. in Education and a Master’s in Conflict Transformation. Prof. Msila is an accomplished author with numerous peer-reviewed articles and books focused on Africanisation, teacher leadership, and cognitive justice in education. He actively engages in keynote addresses and research initiatives aimed at promoting social justice and educational transformation in Africa.
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Publication Top Notes
- Higher Education Leadership in a Time of Digital Technologies: A South African Case Study
International Journal of Information and Education Technology (2022) 📚 - Poetry as Private Good: Reading Mxolisi Nyezwa’s “Song Trials” and “Malikhanye”
The International Journal of Literary Humanities (2022) 📖 - Reimagining Social Justice: Epistemic Freedom and the Marginalized Roles of Research Assistants in Knowledge Generation
The International Journal of Community Diversity (2022) 🌍 - Building Quality Universities
Sunday Independent (2022-08-23) 🏛️ - Public Service, Leadership and Innovation in South Africa
Technium Social Sciences Journal (2022-07-09) 💡 - Conflict Management and Transformation’s Impact on School Progress: A Case Study of Two Schools
The International Journal of Educational Organization and Leadership (2019) 🏫 - Social Justice, Youth Involvement, and Africa’s Growth
The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Global Studies (2019) 🌱 - mayosi killed by toxic culture of those who won’t listen
Mail and Guardian (2018-08-17) 📰