Wits City Institute
University of the Witwatersrand
The Wits City Institute hosts, stimulates, and produces excellent, innovative research at the intersection between the humanities and the spatial disciplines.
The Wits City Institute, located on the Braamfontein Campus of the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa, encourages creative research. The City Institute is the last of the six 21st Century Research Institutes to be established by Wits. The purpose of establishing a City Institute at Wits is to grow a still stronger research environment around an identified common focus: critical theory in the spatial disciplines around the city and its complexities, with a humanities approach.
The development of the Institute as a substantive presence in the intellectual landscape of city research in South Africa and elsewhere is under the directorship of Professor Noeleen Murray who holds the A.W. Mellon Foundation Chair of Critical Architecture and Urbanism. Generously funded by the A.W. Mellon Foundation, the institute develops the university’s contribution to the growing dialogue and collaboration at the intersection of the humanities and architecture and urbanism, the core focus of the prestigious award in the Foundation’s Humanities Architecture and Urbanism grant category.
Coordonnées
Noeleen Murray, A. W. Mellon Foundation Chair in Critical Architecture and Urbanism and Director Wits City Institute
Christine Bischoff, Program Manager
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Johannesburg, South Africa, Gauteng Province
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Région
Afrique
Afrique du sud
Année d'établissement
2015
Bourses de recherches post-doctorales avancées et programmes potentiels d'échange académique
Wits City Institute Fellowships