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Dani's Academic Corner
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 30 พ.ค. 2018
The channel aims to bring together people from various academic spaces such as students, researchers, lecturers and people aspiring to be in this space. Through honest discussions about navigating the academic journey, the goal is to build a community for support and exchanging knowledge.
Let’s catch up | first year of MPH almost complete, summer internship, homesickness + more
Let’s catch up | first year of MPH almost complete, summer internship, homesickness + more
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Fulbright Part 2: Advice from South African Fulbrighters| study objective and personal statement
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Fulbright Part 2: Advice from South African Fulbrighters| study objective and personal statement
Week in the life of a grad student | Spring Semester
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Week in the life of a grad student | Spring Semester
FULBRIGHT PT.1| learning from my 1st unsuccessful application, application timeline + requirements
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FULBRIGHT PT.1| learning from my 1st unsuccessful application, application timeline requirements
Winter Break Vlog| friendship dates, winter storm + visiting Atlanta
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Winter Break Vlog| friendship dates, winter storm visiting Atlanta
Answering your questions | growing up in SA, career goals, why I'm studying in the USA etc
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Answering your questions | growing up in SA, career goals, why I'm studying in the USA etc
My experience : masters degree in the USA and masters in South Africa
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My experience : masters degree in the USA and masters in South Africa
Finding a healthy balance as a Master's student|+ overcoming comparison and stress
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Finding a healthy balance as a Master's student| overcoming comparison and stress
I decided to get another degree....in America !!!
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I decided to get another degree....in America !!!
9 lessons I wish I knew before writing my Master's thesis
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9 lessons I wish I knew before writing my Master's thesis
Our experiences of being foreign students in a South African university
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Our experiences of being foreign students in a South African university
Is your network really your networth ? | establishing meaningful networks in university
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Link to podcast on friendships and hustle culture: th-cam.com/video/PSCj3oFonSg/w-d-xo.html
Final year of studying?| Preparation tips for job hunting
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Watch my personal job hunting journey after graduating: th-cam.com/video/oFHTbFEbOaQ/w-d-xo.html
Public speaking in academia : tips for presentations , conferences and more
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Public speaking in academia : tips for presentations , conferences and more
First year of university in an online/blended learning environment ??😬|Useful tips and strategy
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First year of university in an online/blended learning environment ??😬|Useful tips and strategy
My academic journey and overcoming 'post-graduation blues'
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My academic journey and overcoming 'post-graduation blues'
Welcome to Dani's Academic Corner | Navigating the academic journey- Intro to Channel
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Welcome to Dani's Academic Corner | Navigating the academic journey- Intro to Channel
Thank you very much for this helpful video 🎉 but I have a lot to ask 🙏 Can I have you email or WhatsApp please
Hi I'm new on your channel and I'm very interesting about Fulbright and I'd like to discuss with you. If I can get your contacts, instagram or other way to join you. that's will be very important for me Dear Dani. thanks a lot
@@GuillaumeDjukafeni hi thank you for watching…my instagram is @danitanaomi ☺️
do they accept Student Visa applications for Hybrid/Blended (mixture of online and mandatory on-campus programs) learning programs?
your jamaican accent gave you a follow.
girll you're so beautiful!😍
@@cemilenuraksit7983 thank you
Hello, what TOEFL score gets you in mph program thanks
Hi Dani. Your channel has been so helpful. I was unsuccessful this year (also MPH application) but would like to try again next year. Please share with me your email/instagram so I can ask a few questions as I prepare to re-apply next year.
Hey! Thank you and I’m so glad to hear that the info has been valuable to you😊 my IG is @danitanaomi , feel free to reach out , I’m happy to answer all your questions
Best most informative video. Thank you
Dear Hadiqa, I can not thank you enough! this was very informative. Thanks for sharing your template!!
I wish they gave us more time, this year. Applications in Zambia opened 1 February and closing 1rst March.
@Dani’s Academic corner, is there a reason why you applied for a masters programmes as opposed to doing a PhD, since you already had a masters degree?
Hi, good question! Well I wanted to specialize in a specific area (maternal and child health) so that's why I did my Master's in Public Health as my first master's covered a variety of topics (including health) but I didn't feel like I was an expert in anything specific
In University of pretoria you can't fail more than three modules or get excluded... And if fail three in row degree termination
I thought this was gona be the usual information sharing session, however for me this was much deeper than its intended outcome, its so inspirational and encouraging. Thanks guys for sharing such unfiltered and very important personal experiences with us. May God bless you
looking beautiful x
I wish I had seen this sooner but still hoping for the best🤞
Good luck !🙏🏾
Wow. Thank you so much. Very rich and in depth. Thanks once more!!!!!!!!
You are glowing Dani❤
Thank you ❤
You should tag your vlog, been looking for UIC graduate videos
2 words. Day-yum. (aka fine as whine)
lol glad you got to try the pasta! fun vlog! (except the stairmaster sorry 🥲)
Haha it’s a love hate relationship with the stair master
Yoy atw gorgeoys
great advice, Dani!
NFSAS is for SA citizens guys, always foreign national leave their countries and come to SA and start wanting our benefits.. we are fighting for our government and paying too much tax for our kids to get free education.. if myself as a south african I won't get most benefits in your countries but you will never find us complaining
Dani at it again 😁
You know dats right 🤩
Love the vlog! It was so fun to experience your trip from your POV 😊
Thanks for watching 😄
Yey, my supervisor from UKZN!
Last year I got shortlisted for an interview, and I am going all in this year🥰.
You got this !😊
You are really the best Darling 💗
Thank you! 😊
🎉
Yes girl 😍😍😍we love the content 💞
Thank you 🫶🏾
🥰🤩
someone looks like khanyi mbau
The lady from East Africa, which country are you from, there's no country called East Africa.
This is your honest experience and hopefully you keep enjoying RSA. We have our challenges, but we really dont hate our fellow African brothers We just expect our laws to be respected😉 Enjoy ladies!
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I love this
When I grow up I wanna be like you 😂😂
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When I look back at everything African nations sacrificed for African liberation in SA💕… in Senegal there was a law that required students to pay an extra fee that went to SA liberation organizations, Ghana and Nigeria were exceedingly generous in making their nations a safe haven for African South Africans to live/study/work/train. In Tanzania there was a school called SOMAFCO for young ppl escaping SA, the headquarters of our liberation movements (ANC, PAC, AZAPO) was in Lusaka Zambia. ALL Sub-Sahara nations not withstanding Libya looked after us. We were Africans, period. Hugh Masekela’s voice and trumpeting clearly from Fela Kuti’s influence, who he was close to. Miriam Makeba, after the West ruined her career, she was given land in Guinea. Now all is forgotten. I could go on, but fall my hand 🖐🏾 - like the landless ppl we still are🤦🏾♀️.
Except South Africa accomodating millions of Africans who came to Live in South Africa for job opportunities,education, various reasons, South Africa should pay forever??
@@mogp427 1.) South Africa is not special: Through out history, Africans have taken care of each other in times of need & FAR LONGER than our “25 years of freedom “. In the case of SA, even before 1948/when apartheid started and AFTER Europeans had stolen the most choicest lands/minerals in the late 1800s to 1913 and forcing Africans to work for Corporations created to subsidize European and American economies (see African Hut Tax, migrant labor system, pass laws). 2.) Be very careful, my friend. Remember the set-up in preparation for the assignation of Thomas Sankara, Patrice Lamumba: in the case of SA, 3 assassination attempts on Oliver Tambo “O.R.”, that by the time he died he lost his ability to speak. Why O.R.? a. As ANC President in exile, he lead the international world in sanctions against SA. b. He, opposed the exclusion of other political parties- AZAPO, PAC, Black Consciousness Movement- from the negotiation table. Meanwhile, Mandela, Mbeki, Zuma, Ramaposa (see group photo our “future presidents” prior to first elections, and see the writing on the wall), favored lifting sanctions. O.R. held the line along with the majority of Africans in SA that United Stated & world Economic Sanctions against SA be held in place, until ALL the fundamentals of Apartheid and colonialism in SOUTHERN AFRICA were demolished (cuz De Beers, Oppenheimer, Anglo American Gold Mines etc, NOT just in SA). It was Mandela’s authoritarian decision/announcement at the UN before end of apartheid, to declare sanctions against SA lifted, that SA is a now NEO-Apartheid State. Proof: 1913 colonial legacy of Africans “owning” 13% of land at well over 90% of the population, “Bantustans” literally renamed “traditional municipalities”, African students pass rate, set at 30 PERCENT. 3.) This African “freedom/democracy” story has happened before and if SA continues on its current path, we too will be like the Congo and WE will be fleeing to other countries “in search of opportunities”. 4.) Don’t pin your hopes on EFF. Rhetoric ethic and actual behavior don’t match. ALL political parties have engaged in pillaging/corruption, betrayed Africans; showing how little they truly care about the majority in SA.
This guys have been independent for more than 60 years and today they're all parasites, there's nothing they can offer us, we also have challenges but there's nothing they can assist us. What are they waiting for. Maybe open BORDERS?
@@mariahkamogelomoloisane6276 funny how they are “parasites”, yet we don’t blink at the the Europeans who have entered SA and become super rich, including Richard Branson who has stolen 1000s of hectares of land for his luxury “Ulusaba” resort, despite NXUMALO ownership. We can thank Mandela for that, too. My friend, you have no idea how many Africans outside of SA died for our liberation. Please study.
@@zoladube I know about Zambia, Tanzania and those people don't have any sense of entitlement like others especially Nigerians. South Africans died for their country not in exile but here at home. Our parents made this country ungovernable they didn't get any money to buy petrol from all those countries you mentioned. Mandela was incarcerated at Robben Island, why they didn't go there and rescue him, why countries like Zimbabwe was trading with the apartheid government. For the past 28 years we've been at the forefront assisting the whole continent what are we getting in return. Instead of fighting for their government they migrate, look at Zimbabwe their country's economy is now dominated by Chinese. Do you know about SA students who were rejected by Nigerian university students, do you know that one of the students was poured with ACID and later died. Do you know that South Africans lived in camps in those countries, maybe we must build a refugee camp afterall they have refugee camps all over the continent including Zimbabwe.
When South Africans says go.back to your countries you label them as being Xenophobic. These things u complaining u cant find it any where in Africa except South Africa
Some of Africas are not greatful. They dont appreciate the generosity of South Africans and these things they are complaining about their countries dont even offer
Yet this ungrateful creatures are still forcing themselves on us mxm sis
You do know the are Suffering SAns who SA needs to take care of? You got your Government to ask for assistance
Hey Danni
Hey Fadzai ❤
you're amazing Danni!
Thank you Bibi🤩🥹
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Sharing candidly is so important. Thanks for sharing!
Yes girl 💃💃💃💃
As a South African I always wondered how international students are coping with the change and just the university life at large. Thanks a lot for this view 😊👌🏾 As a local we also struggle with bursary registration and all that, sometimes we don't even get NSFAS.
Thanks for watching. Yes so true, my SA friends also had their fair share of challenges -it was a learning curve for everyone , local and international
You are both beautiful, 🥰🥰🥰
"we don't get NSFAS" it's the entitlement for me😂I'm south african and I didn't get it coz I'm supposedly too rich to receive funding but too broke to pay out off pocket.. Middle class South Africa exists too🙄
Thanks for watching and commenting Ntokozo. We acknowledge that local students also faced their own challenges. Highlighting our experiences is not meant to dismiss the experiences of others
Why did she say she’s from “East Africa” and didn’t mention her specific country? M I’m assuming she’s Burundian or Ugandan 🤔
Yes probably judging from the looks. They don't look Kenyan.