Graduands showcase the impact of their research
IMPACTFUL RESEARCH: Strategic Initiatives and Partnerships Directorate and the Centre for Postgraduate Studies held the Research Uptake - Doctoral Graduands Seminar at the South African Renewable Energy Technology Centre.
Monday, 08 December 2025
The Research Uptake - Doctoral Graduands Seminar, held at the South African Renewable Energy Technology Centre, exemplifies CPUT’s commitment to sharing groundbreaking research beyond academic boundaries.
Organised by the Strategic Initiatives and Partnerships Directorate (SIP) and the Centre for Postgraduate Studies, this event inspires a broader impact on society through knowledge dissemination. The seminar brought together doctoral graduands, supervisors, academics, government, and industry partners, ensuring that the research undertaken at CPUT is “visible, usable, and impactful”.
The doctoral graduands showcased the impact their research has or could have on broader society. Reflecting on the event, Bongisiwe Zozo, a PhD in Chemistry graduand, said: “Today really felt like the closing of a long chapter in my PhD journey. This was my final presentation before the main event, so it was quite special. It was also inspiring to hear what other doctoral candidates have been working on, and the engagement from the audience was truly meaningful. All roads now lead to the 11th of December, and I’m really looking forward to it.”
Althea Whitaker, a Doctoral degree in Public Administration graduand, who is also a lecturer in the Department of Public Administration and Governance, noted that the event was amazing, and she felt proud as a CPUT staff member when the institution opened a seminar to showcase the doctoral research of all candidates across the institution. “The fact that we were allowed to invite our industry partners is equally a necessary engagement aimed at ensuring that CPUT research is usable within the industry environment.”
Dr Nelisiwe Maleka, Manager: Research Uptake: SIP, said more than 20 doctoral graduands showcased the impact their research has or could have on broader society. Furthermore, they highlighted the alignment of their research with the CPUT Research Focus Areas and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. “The presentations by graduands were well-received and further prompted areas for future research topics, as alluded to by external stakeholders. This demonstrates CPUT’s commitment, as an engaging institution, to continue conducting relevant and responsive research,” Maleka noted.
In his observation, Walter Hendricks, Theewaterskloof Municipal Manager, said the seminar provided a rigorous and intellectually stimulating platform for advancing scholarly engagement on contemporary challenges in South African local government. “The presentations delivered by the doctoral candidates demonstrated a commendable depth of inquiry, methodological soundness, and a critical commitment to addressing systemic issues that continue to shape governance outcomes at the municipal level.
Of particular significance to Hendricks were the two research papers focused on local government, “each offering valuable analysis of the current conditions confronting South African municipalities”. The candidates provided a nuanced understanding of the persistent governance failures, capacity constraints, and institutional vulnerabilities that undermine effective service delivery. Their work highlighted the urgent need to strengthen administrative capability, clarify accountability mechanisms, and promote a culture of professionalism across municipal structures,” Hendricks noted.
Addressing the doctoral graduands, Prof Izak van Zyl, Director: Centre for Postgraduate Studies, said their research journeys required dedication, resilience, and a deep commitment to advancing knowledge that matters. Van Zyl noted that the work reflected both academic excellence and a readiness to contribute as leaders within the knowledge economy. “As you transition into the next stage of your careers – whether in academia, industry, the public sector, or entrepreneurial endeavours – may your research continue to influence and inspire... My sincere congratulations to each of you, and I wish you all the best with your future endeavours.”
Written by Aphiwe Boyce
Email: BoyceAp@cput.ac.za
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