Our new year is off to a very exciting start with an intake of 47 new BPhil students, 30 MPhil students and 10 Phd’s (in our partnership with SU, Stellenbosch Doctoral Programme in Transdisciplinarity studies). We have a renovated classroom to accommodate us all, and our students are already working hard in their morning community work...

 

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The Lynedoch Youth Theatre group, taught by Mareth van Schalkwyk from the Flom Community Theatre, performed Aspoestertjie (Cinderella) in the Lynedoch School Hall. The kids all looked fantastic in their costumes (all made by Mareth) and pulled off a great performance for their families.


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Over two hundred applications were received for the 2010 intake of the Masters Programme in Sustainable Development. This is much higher than previous years.  Applicants come from many different parts of the world, with many from African countries. For the second year running the largest group of applicants who have been accepted come from the private sector, followed closely by the number who work for the public sector, with a scattering from NGOs and educational institutions. The majority of applicants who have been admitted are black, thus reflecting South Africa's demographic profile. Unfortunately, it has not been possible to accept everyone because we only have the space and supervision capacity to accept at most 60 students. Regretfully, no further applications can therefore be considered.  

Lynedoch Community Cinema will be hosting the first screenings of documentaries and films of interest this coming Saturday 21 November and the following Saturday, 28 November at 18h00 in the Community Hall at Lynedoch. The screenings are free and so is the popcorn! All welcome to join us for what promises to be an interesting and fun evening. Spread the word to family and friends.

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Jonty Rhodes meets famous people at the Sustainability Institute - Kerneels Claasen and Chantelle Scott