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A Powerhouse of the Spirit

17 April 2025 • Announcements & Notices
A Powerhouse of the Spirit: The Life and Art of Sister Margaret Watson of Grahamstown tells the story of a remarkable woman, Margaret Watson, who left her conventionally middle-class home in England to join an...

Musical Arts-Related Essay Competition 2025

3 April 2025 • Announcements & Notices
Musical arts-related essay competition: Undergraduate and Honours students Undergraduate and Honours students are encouraged to enter an essay competition aimed at promoting research, scholarship and good writing about music in Africa. Essays are encouraged to be...

Living with ‘Others’

2 April 2025 • Company news
One of the enduring challenges of postcolonial Africa is that of living with ethnic difference within the complex legacies of colonial ethnic manipulation. Many studies on ethnic conflict focus on explaining embedded causal dynamics with...
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- Stan Pillar, Editor of the African Journal of Marine Science (1996-2013)
It has been an enriching experience working with such enthusiastic and professional people at NISC who have become more friends than business partners over the years.
- Stan Pillar, Editor of the African Journal of Marine Science (1996-2013)
A very supportive, personal and committed editorial team, which takes quality of the work very seriously. I learned a lot through the experience of publishing with Anthropology Southern Africa, and felt supported throughout the process.
- Author - Anthropology Southern Africa
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- SAJP author from Florida Atlantic University
Since 1995, NISC has systematically built up competence and the necessary capacity in all aspects of publishing high-level research journals, with the professionalism needed to flourish in the increasingly competitive world of international research publications. No other publisher in South Africa commands the necessary technical skills, experience, competence, enthusiasm and resources to the same degree as NISC, in my view.
- Graham Baker, Editor of the South African Journal of Science (1973-2008)