Professor of Physical Geography at Wits, Past-president of SSAG, ISB African Councillor, SAYAS member & Editor of #SAYASblog, #reviserebutresubmit podcast
Publishing is tough, but understanding why papers are rejected and how to avoid common mistakes can boost your chances of success. @Pfani_success@jenfitchett https://t.co/0LdSxSISTj
@webafrica I have been contacting your WhatsApp line since 13 October. I have had the issue escalated multiple times. There is an absolute lack of service
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This week @holtz_cassia talks us through some of the measurable impacts of climate change that we are already experiencing in South Africa
https://t.co/L7xyqvod88
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‘@JenFitchett et al. show that the SAJS has published articles on many of the important environmental milestones of the last 120 years, and continues to reflect the key issues of the time. https://t.co/VzLOnRroM5
Leslie Swartz reflects on his time as Editor-in-Chief, discusses the need for more inclusion in African science and reports on successes and challenges, inviting further debate. @leslieswartz#SDG10#SDG16#SDG17 https://t.co/aILhgUsBF7
🏞️ Imagine standing 3,400 meters high at South Africa's Mafadi Summit, surrounded by wetlands and rocky outcrops.
🌊 "On my last PhD fieldwork day, I unearthed a hidden past: a shallow lake once thrived here", said Biometeorologist Jennifer Fitchett.
🔗 Find out more:
https://t.co/WtExXyF1yA
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This week @SavannaleeHodgk introduces us to the debates around thrifting, and whether it can indeed save the planet. https://t.co/lxzbY67Xzl
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