 
  Prof Shirley Anne Tate, Associate Professor 
at the University of Leeds; Eddie de Wet and 
Emme-Lancia Faro, both from Student 
Communities; Pura Mgolombane, Dean of 
Student Affairs; and Dr WP Wahl, Assistant 
Director of Student Communities. 
    Photo: Qhamani Tshazi
    
Prof Shirley Anne Tate from the University  of Leeds in the United Kingdom inspired students at the second  Academic Conversation held at the University of the Free State on the  Bloemfontein Campus.
“Academics such as Prof Tate play a vital role in building bridges  between students with high demands of ‘transformation’ and university  managements that struggle to meet students halfway.”
These were the words of Jani Swart, current Primaria of Welwitschia residence, who  attended the dialogue session. She said, however, she wished that more students  had the opportunity and willingness to be guided by Prof Tate.
Prof Tate is an Associate Professor in Race and Culture at the Centre  for Ethnicity and Racism Studies, School of Sociology and Social Policy at the  University of Leeds. She is also a visiting Professor and Research Fellow at  the Institute for Reconciliation and Social Justice at UFS.
Professor Tate captivated the students when she addressed them on the  topic of Wellbeing in Higher Education Institutions.
The Academic Conversation was hosted by the Office of Student Affairs on  1 August 2016.