Amazing research is being produced by our students, quite a few of whom received mobility bursaries to spend time (sometimes for several months) based at various African Universities. The topics are wide ranging, including material flows in African cities, the roles of intermediaries in urban transitions, suspect assumptions underlying projections of future urbanization, the role of design in the making of sustainable cities, greening the informal economy, earth jurisprudence, agricultural innovation systems, cookbooks capturing local culinary traditions as a means of building local communities,  hemp as the new miracle crop, role of traditional medicine in Tanzania, food security and the informal economy, a review of BBBEE from a sustainability governance perspective, the dynamics of responsible investment practices, green economy within a new cosmology, transdisciplinary approaches to stakeholder engagement over water resources, mainstreaming critical complexity in secondary education, Amazing transformative stuff. They make me proud!

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