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Prof Paul Fouche

The Dean of the Faculty of the Humanities, Prof Heidi Hudson, has the pleasure of inviting you to the inaugural lecture of Prof Paul Fouché in the Department of Psychology. 

 
Event details:
Date: Wednesday 1 June 2022
Time: 17:30 SAST
Venue: Equitas Auditorium, UFS Bloemfontein Campus 

RSVP before or on 27 May 2022 to Anneke Diesel, +27 51 401 9314 or email denobilia@ufs.ac.za 

 

Subject: 
Understanding Greatness: Dissecting the eminent personality from a psychobiographical approach

 

About the Speaker: 

Paul Fouché has been employed at the UFS since 2007. Currently, he is a professor and a registered counselling psychologist with the HPCSA and an active member of the Psychological Society of South Africa. He is also an NRF C-rated researcher. As research supervisor/co-supervisor, he has graduated 115 postgraduate students. 

He served on the editorial committee of Acta Academica, was guest editor of the Journal of Psychology in Africa, and co-editor of special issues on psychobiography for Europe’s Journal of Psychology and two books by Springer. Paul is the coordinator of the BPsych Honours programme and lectures in the Applied Master’s programme.

Academic credentials: 
PhD: 1999, Psychobiography, Nelson Mandela University, South Africa 
MSocSc cum laude: 1993, Counselling Psychology, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa 
BSocSc Honours cum laude: 1990, Psychology, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa 
BSocSc: 1989, Psychology, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa


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Master's students from across Africa attend a contact session on Political Transformation
2010-02-10

Here are, from the left: Mr A.J. Lungu (Zambia), Mr C.A. Imana (Kenia), Mr M.I. Thejane (Lesotho), Mr T.E Tlalajoe (Lesotho), Dr T. Coetzee (Programme Director and presenter), Mr N.E Mohapi (Lesotho), Ms N.E. Johane (Lesotho) and Mr U.S. Kejem (Cameroon).
Photo: Supplied


Master’s students in the Department of Governance and Political transformation at the University of the Free State (UFS) recently attended a contact session on “Research Methodology and writing of a research proposal” on the Main Campus in Bloemfontein. A total of 55 students are currently registered for their master’s degrees. This includes students who are already busy with their extended scripts from the previous year and those who enrolled for the master’s degree for the first time this year.
 

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