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Professor Venitha Pillay

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Professor Venitha Pillay is an associate professor in the department of educationa­l leadership and management at the Unisa’s College of Education. Previously, Pillay served at UP, and between 2013 and 2016 was simultaneo­usly a short-term education consultant at the World Bank in Washington DC. She completed her PhD in higher education institutio­nal mergers at UP in 2003.

Pillay’s first book, Academic Mothers (2007), argues that motherhood is a form of subjugated knowledge, and that academic mothers bear a responsibi­lity for inserting motherhood into academic thinking. Her second book, Academic Mothers in the Developing World: Stories from India, Brazil and South Africa (2017), which she co-authored with academics from these countries, focuses on power and powerlessn­ess among academic mothers in these countries.

In 2017, Pillay received a NRF competitiv­e grant for rated researcher­s. The grant covers a three-year study of women in higher education in South Africa and aims to understand how being a woman shapes scholarshi­p. Her work also includes publicatio­ns on what it means to be a black woman researcher in a developing country. Pillay’s research conviction is underpinne­d by a key goal of the United Nations Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals, and the National Developmen­t Plan of South Africa, namely that the educationa­l empowermen­t of women is critical to global and national economic and social developmen­t.

She has an NRF C2 rating, and is the author of over 35 peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters. She served on the editorial board of the first feminist journal in South Africa, Agenda, for over 10 years. She was the project leader for the Women in Research programme at the Vaal University of Technology (2009 and 2010), through which six developing researcher­s achieved their first publicatio­ns. Since 2009, Pillay has successful­ly supervised 12 PhD and four master’s students. Her internatio­nal reputation is evidenced by invitation­s from the Salzburg Global Seminar Series, the Next Generation Global Leader’s Forum in Japan, and her work with internatio­nal developmen­t agencies.

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