STAFF
Akademia has outstanding and vocation-driven staff who contribute to a worldclass learning experience.
DEAN
Prof. Danie Goosen
DTh (Theology)
Acting dean:
Faculty of Humanities
Goosen studied economics, classical languages, theology, and philosophy at the University of Pretoria (UP) and the University of South Africa (Unisa). He completed BCom-, BA-, BAHons- (Philosophy), BD-, and DTh degrees.
While studying, Goosen was, among others, a research assistant at the Greek Department of the University of Pretoria. He completed his thesis titled ‘Nietzsche en die verwondering’ (Nietzsche and wonder) at the Department of Religious Studies at Unisa. During this time, he was also appointed as lecturer in the same department, where he was promoted to full professor in 2008. In this department, he is especially responsible for courses in philosophy of religion. Goosen has been giving lectures on the philosophy of architecture at UP’s Department of Architecture for several years, and offers a course on the modern experience of scarcity at the Department of Philosophy at the same university.
Goosen is a member of various academic societies, among which is the Suid-Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns (South African Academy for Science and Arts). His research focuses on Western metaphysical thought, the theological-political problem, modernism and post-modernism as idea-historical phenomena, as well as the religious- and politico-philosophical questions of our time.
Goosen gives a variety of lectures locally and abroad. At the same time, he also publishes a wide range of scientific and popular articles in a variety of media, among which is the comprehensive Nihilism (2007), about the spiritual-cultural problems of our time. In 2015, he published a politico-philosophical work, On Community and Place: Beyond the Discontent (2015). He is currently writing a work on modern conservative thought.
Goosen has been acting as chairman of the board of directors of the Federasie van Afrikaanse Kultuurvereniginge (Federation of Afrikaans Cultural Societies) (FAK) since 2004. He is a member of the directorate of AfriForum, the civil rights organisation of the Solidarity Movement, as well as a member of the directorate of Akademia.
HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS
Alida Kok
BAHons (International Relations)
Head of Department:
Social Sciences
Alida Kok has more than 10 years’ experience in teaching Political Science and previously worked as a lecturer at the University of Pretoria (UP) and the University of South Africa (Unisa). Previously, she also worked as a manager, researcher and analyst in the non-governmental and private sectors, and as a deputy and acting director of the international cooperation programme at the Department of Science and Technology of the national government. Kok regularly comments in the media on South African politics and has been a columnist for Beeld since 2016. Her columns have also been published in Die Burger since 2020. In these columns she likes analysing themes concerned with the decentralisation of state power, the reformation of the state and political revolution. She completed her undergraduate and honours studies (cum laude) in Political Science (specialising in International Relations) at UP. Her master’s degree, that is currently working on, is a critical discussion of the public sphere and action in the political theory of Hannah Arendt where she tries to bring action – or ‘political action’ – back in the relation with the house. She also focuses, in other research, on the relation between the decentralisation and centralisation of state power, multi-level governance studies and the rising of smaller spheres of influence.
Dr Alé Steyn
PhD (Communication Studies)
Head of Department:
Languages and Cultural Sciences
Programme coordinator:
BA (Communication and Journalism)
Dr Alé Steyn is the head of the Department of Languages and Cultural Sciences. She obtained her master’s and doctoral degrees in Communication Studies (specialising in Journalism) from the North-West University (NWU), and she completed honours and master’s degrees in English Literature at the University of the Free State (UFS) and the University of Cape Town (UCT), respectively. She also obtained a certificate in text editing from UCT. Steyn has over 10 years of experience as a sub-editor, layout artist, journalist, news and content editor, manuscript developer, text editor, and media and advertising practitioner. Previously, she was a senior lecturer in Journalism and Corporate Communication at the NWU’s Potchefstroom campus, where she received recognition for her excellent and innovative teaching. Her research has been presented at local and international conferences, and she has delivered several guest lectures at universities abroad.
Department of Social Sciences
Pierre Muller
BTh degree in Biblical Languages
Subject head:
Philosophy
Pierre Muller is a lecturer in Ethics and the Art of Argumentation at Akademia. He obtained a BTh degree in Biblical Studies and an honours degree in Philosophy. He is currently pursuing his Master’s degree in the latter discipline at the North-West University (NWU), wherein he focuses on the relationship between our understanding of free will and the philosophy of science. Muller delivers academic presentations on both a national and international level. He has been involved in university debating as a coach, judge, and speaker; at the 2019 World Universities Debating Championship, he represented the NWU, and later South Africa. He was previously associated with NWU as a part-time lecturer in the School of Philosophy, as well as a part-time lecturer and postgraduate assessor in the Faculty of Theology.
Jean-Jacques Boshoff
BAHons (International Relations)
Lecturer:
Social Sciences
Programme coordinator:
(Politics, Philosophy and Economics)
Jean-Jacques Boshoff is a lecturer in Politics at Akademia and obtained an honours degree in this discipline from the University of Pretoria (UP). He is currently completing a master’s dissertation in political science. Boshoff has eight years of experience in lecturing in Political Science and was previously affiliated with UP and the University of South Africa (Unisa). His research focuses on political marketing and African politics. His most recent published work is an article on the phenomenon of negative election campaigns during the South African national election of 2014. He has also worked as a political consultant for various non-governmental organisations.
Rentia Pretorius
MA (Political Science)
Lecturer:
Social Sciences
Subject head:
Global Politics
Acting subject head:
Politics
Rentia Pretorius is a lecturer in Politics at Akademia. She obtained a Bachelor’s degree, an honours degree in Political Science, a postgraduate Higher Diploma in Library Science, and a master’s degree in Politics from the University of Pretoria (UP). Pretorius’s research focuses on African politics, democratisation, and international relations. Her most recent published works include an article in the journal Studia Universitatis Babes-Boloyai: Studia Europaea’s special edition on international relations in Africa (2019). She was a lecturer in Politics and International Relations at UP for over 30 years.
Thinus Malan
BAHons (Philosophy)
Lecturer:
Social Sciences
Thinus Malan is a lecturer in Philosophy 3 and Core Integration. He holds a BTh in Biblical Languages and an honours degree in Philosophy. Currently, he is pursuing his master’s degree in the latter discipline at the North-West University, focusing on Alvin Plantinga’s epistemology. His research interests lie in apologetics and formal logic, and he has developed and taught various courses in logic.
Daan Goosen
MA (Philosophy)
Part-time lecturer:
Social Sciences
Daan Goosen is a lecturer in the Faculty of Humanities at Akademia and holds a master’s degree in Philosophy. He also obtained a BA degree and an honours degree (cum laude) in Visual Culture Studies from the University of Pretoria (UP). Goosen’s research focuses on the ethics of Thomas Aquinas.
Prof. Pieter Labuschagne
DPhil and LLD
Part-time lecturer:
Social Sciences
Pieter Labuschagne is a contract appointment in the field Political Sciences (GPOLI150) at Akademia.
Labuschagne is a full professor in Political Sciences and obtained the following degrees, BAHons (cum laude), MA (cum laude) and DPhil, from the University of the Free State (UFS). He also obtained the LLB, LLM and LLD degrees from Unisa.
Labuschagne was a history teacher for twelve years and after that he was a lecturer at the Department of Political Sciences (Unisa) for thirty years – the last five years as head of the department. He was also a guest lecturer at the University of Pretoria (UP) and the Defence College.
In terms of research, he published 73 full-length scholarly articles in accredited journals, as well as one book and twelve chapters in books. He was placed in the Accelerated Performance Excellence programme for his research at Unisa.
Theuns du Buisson
MA (Philosphy)
Part-time lecturer:
Social Sciences
Theuns du Buisson is a lecturer in the department of Social Sciences at Akademia and obtained a master’s degree in Philosophy at the University of Free State (UFS). The title of his thesis is, “Adam Smith se Morele Teorie as Voorloper vir sy Regverdiging van Kapitalisme” (Adam Smith’s Moral Theory as Predecessor for a Justification of Capitalism). He also obtained an honours and BA degree at UFS with Philosophy and, Afrikaans and Dutch as his main subjects. Du Buisson has published articles in the Tydskrif vir Geesteswetenskappe and Journal of Student Affairs in Africa. He works full-time as an economic researcher at the Solidarity Research Institute. Before that he was connected to the University of the Free State where he lectured Philosophy and various modules in the literacy programme for six years.
Department of Languages and Cultural Sciences
André Gouws
MA (Journalism and Media Studies)
Lecturer:
Languages and Cultural Sciences
André Gouws is a lecturer in Visual and Digital Communication in the Faculty of Humanities, Department of Language and Cultural Sciences.
Gouws is an experienced journalist and academic. He has been in academia since 2017. From 2017 to 2018, he lectured in Journalism at the University of Stellenbosch (US). From 2019 to 2022, he lectured in Journalism and Communication at the North-West University in Potchefstroom. In 2018, Gouws obtained an MA degree in Journalism and Media Studies (with distinction) from Rhodes University. Before that, in 1993, he earned a BA degree in Political Science from the University of Johannesburg.
On 1 March 2023 Gouws was designated as exceptional researcher in the School of Communication at the NWU (Potchefstroomcampus). In 2022, Gouws received the Excellent Teaching Award from the Faculty of Humanities at the North-West University (NWU) for his teaching in the School of Communication. In 2021, he received the Excellent Teaching Award from NWU for the use of information technology in teaching. He was a part of the NWU fellowship programme for open education in 2021 and 2021.
Gouws conducts research on digital media, visual communication, and journalism education. He is currently pursuing his PhD at the University of Stellenbosch. His PhD research deals with the digital public sphere and social media. In 2022 and 2023, he delivered various papers on his research. In 2022, he published an academic book chapter on journalism education.
For over two decades, Gouws has been associated with various media institutions, including Beeld, Die Burger, and Grafika24 (Media24‘s infographic department). He was the founding editor of Grafika24 and held several other editorial positions, including night editor and head sub-editor of Die Burger. Since 2023, he has been the public representative for the Forum for Community Journalists (FCJ) on the Press Council of South Africa. Since 2023 he is a member of SACOMM, the South African Communications Association that represents communications departments from higher education institutions.
Dr Annerie Geyer
DPhil (Communication Management)
Lecturer:
Languages and Cultural Sciences
Dr Annerie Geyer is a Communication lecturer at Akademia. She obtained a BA degree, as well as honours-, master’s-, and doctoral degrees (specialising in Communication Management) in this discipline from the North-West University (NWU) and the University of Pretoria (UP). Geyer’s research focuses on organisational communication, with a specific emphasis on relationship management and employee engagement. Her most recent work includes a report on employee engagement presented at the International Research Symposium in Public Relations (BledCom). She practised as a communication consultant for four years and has already been lecturing in the field of communication for eight years.
Dr Hélanie Jonker
PhD (Communication Studies)
Lecturer:
Languages and Cultural Sciences
Dr Hélanie Jonker is a lecturer in Communication Management at Akademia. She obtained a bachelor’s degree in Business Communication, a master’s-, and doctoral degree (specialising in Development Communication) from the North-West University. She began her career over two decades ago and has work experience as a communication practitioner and project manager in higher education and non-profit organisations. For the past seven years, she has worked as a freelance academic course content writer and lecturer at various private higher education institutions. Jonker’s research focuses on development- and organisational communication. She is a contributing author of the textbook Developing Soft Skills for Success: A guide for Modern Professionals (Publisher: Van Schaik), where she wrote the chapter on professional communication skills.
Landi Slatter
MA (Communication)
Lecturer:
Languages and Cultural Sciences
Landi Slatter obtained a BA degree in Communication Studies from the North-West University (NWU), as well as her BA Honours (specialising in Journalism) and Master’s degree in Communication Studies (specialising in Journalism) (cum laude) at the same university. Slatter began her career at Maroela Media and later joined Rapport‘s newsroom in Pretoria.
Yolandi Groenewald
Bachelor in Business Communication
Lecturer:
Languages and Cultural Sciences
Yolandi Groenewald is a lecturer in the field of Journalism at Akademia. She obtained a bachelor’s degree in Journalism and Communication from the North-West University (NWU). Groenewald is a seasoned and award-winning environmental- and business journalist with 20 years of experience in the media industry. She has worked for publications such as Mail & Guardian, Rapport, and City Press, the Vrye Weekblad, and numerous international publications. She was also the bureau head of Fin24.
Dr Morné Malan
PhD (Theology and Philosopy)
Part-time lecturer:
Languages and Cultural Sciences
Dr Morné Malan obtained his doctoral degree in Old Testament Studies from the University of Pretoria (UP). Furthermore, he also obtained a master’s degree in Theology, an honours degree in Ancient Languages and Cultures, and a BTh degree, each from the same university. Malan is also a proud alumnus of Akademia, where he obtained his BCom degree in Economics and Law, after which he completed an honours degree in Economics from the University of South Africa (Unisa). He is currently pursuing a Master of Commerce (MCom) degree in Economics at the North-West University (NWU). Malan is an experienced lecturer who has presented a wide variety of modules.