Teboho Moja

She is a clinical professor of higher education and the department chair of administration, leadership, and technology at New York University.

[4] Moja is a Fellow of the Pan-African Scientific Research Council,[5] and the founder and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Student Affairs in Africa since 2013.

In the following year, she was appointed by President Mandela as Executive Director & Commissioner of the National Commission on Higher Education (NCHE) in South Africa, during which time the Commission published a national report that provided a plan for reforming higher education in the country.

[1] In 1996, she established the South African Broadcasting Corporation's education channel for TV and Radio, while serving as the General Manager.

[8] Furthermore, she served as Special Advisor to two Ministers of Education in South Africa during two distinct periods, initially from 1997 to 1999 and subsequently from 2005 to 2006.

Frans van Vught remarked "This book addresses a rich variety of issues on South African higher education.

It puts these in the relevant context of the process of globalization and it shows that the South African experiences offer us a lot to learn.

Highly recommended for those who are intrigued by the innovations taking place in South African higher education as well as for those who intend to grasp the effects of globalization.

[19] She also explored the impact of the pandemic on international students, teaching, research, and funding-related issues, highlighting the efforts made to normalize activities through central command instructions and guidance, allowing the academic year to be completed despite disruptions.

The findings highlighted the dire conditions in some township schools, with instances of vandalism and destruction, expressing concerns about the persistence of such issues in the new South Africa.