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Being a female black lecturer at 24 at Africa's number 1 University, Salary, Requirements, PhD Studies
Season 1 · Episode 17

Being a female black lecturer at 24 at Africa's number 1 University, Salary, Requirements, PhD Studies

Employment Wednesdays · Yvonne Princess Shabangu

June 12, 20241h 5m

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Show Notes

In this week's episode we are in conversation with Katleho Letsiri, an LLB, LLM in labour law (cum laude) graduate who is currently a PhD candidate. She is currently a Lecturer at the University of Johannesburg in the faculty of Practical Business Law. In this episode she takes us through the requirements and journey of becoming a Lecturer.

Key Lessons -

Apply for busaries as early as possible.

Your dream doesn't have to be driven by a deep reason, it could be as simple as " i like it".

No man is an island, "umuntu ungumuntu ngabantu".

Lecturing isn't a retirement plan, there is room for young to explore and succeed in it.

It's imperative to protect the integrity of our education system.

If you want to be great what you do, be willing to intergret your personality and character into it.

Happy Employment Wednesday!