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Research Reports

Central to Inyathelo’s work is building and sharing new local knowledge through top-quality research publications. Our research has covered areas such as higher education Advancement practices in Africa, access and success rates in tertiary education, and funding frameworks and approaches in South Africa.

We have also initiated research work of relevance and value to the development sector more broadly, including research into National Lotteries funding practices, non-profit governance and assessing the size and interest of corporate funding for addressing LGBTI issues and causes.

All of Inyathelo’s research reports are available here for free download:

Annual Survey of Philanthropy in Higher Education (ASPIHE) in South Africa

2014 - 2021

Business and Higher Education in Dialogue: Leadership for South Africa Report

2015

Inyathelo Leadership Symposium: Blind spots and Bright lights

2014

Meeting their Mandates? Research report on the National Lottery Distribution Trust Fund and the National Development Agency

2011

Making It Their Business: An Exploratory Study of Interest Levels Amongst Businesses to Support an LGBTI Foundation in South Africa.

2010

Student Access and Success: Issues and Interventions in South African Universities.

2014

A New NPO Act for South Africa: The Implications of the Proposed New Policy Framework for South African Civil Society

2014

Institutional Research at South African Universities: A snapshot review

2014

Blueprint for the future: Looking back, turning inward and moving forward

2011

Governance Practices of national non-profit bodies and national networking organisations in SA

2010

Exploring Third Stream Income for Universities: Conference report

2009

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