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Consensus as Democracy in Africa

10 April 2019 • Company news
Some philosophers on the African continent and beyond are convinced that consensus, as a polity, represents the best chance for Africa to fully democratise. In Consensus as Democracy in Africa, Bernard Matolino challenges the basic assumptions...

New NISC site launched

22 August 2014 • Company news
NISC is delighted to announce the launch of our newly developed website featuring a fresh look and feel, improved functionality and our new branding. The new, clean-looking platform will enhance the user's experience, by offering simple, quick, intuitive navigation. Our journals,...

NISC's New Office and Branding Launch

31 March 2014 • Company news
NISC moved into its new offices at the end of 2013. The offices were celebrated and officially opened at a launch held on the 28th of March 2014, where business partners, family and friends of NISC...

NISC Has Moved

18 December 2013 • Company news
To end 2013 NISC has moved into new offices at 4 Speke Street, Grahamstown, South Africa. Since its inception in 1995 NISC has occupied several buildings in Grahamstown, however much has changed over the past...
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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)
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
Perhaps the most important change, in terms of bringing the Journal to a wider audience, has been its publishing in collaboration with the NISC (Pty) Ltd.
- Stan Pillar, Editor of the African Journal of Marine Science (1996-2013)
The biggest development in the history of Quaestiones Mathematicae was the association with NISC and to have the journal running in a very stable way without severe financial concerns.
- Barry Green, QM Editor
Excellent attention by editor-in-chief; very good work of reviewers; good time for review and processing.
- Author - African Journal of Range & Forage Science