IEASA is a non-profit organisation promoting and advancing internationalisation of higher education in South Africa. IEASA can further enhance a regional and national conversation through online webinar series.
SA CRITICAL SKILLS LIST 2022: INFORMATION SESSION
- Webinar Title
- SA CRITICAL SKILLS LIST 2022: INFORMATION SESSION
- Date
- THURSDAY, 19 MAY 2022
- Time
- 14:00 – 15:30
What participants can expect
Mr Phindiwe Mbhele will provide an overview of the 2022 Critical Skills List and respond to questions submitted.
Presenters
PRESENTER:
Mr Phindiwe Mbhele: Director: Corporate Accounts, DHA
Mr Lebethe Malefo: Director: Study Abroad, University of Johannesburg
Fee
R0 for members
R0 for non-members
Previous Webinars
Changing gears: Bouncing back to fitness after COVID-19
- Webinar Title
- Changing gears: Bouncing back to fitness after COVID-19
- Date
- 5 August 2021
- Time
- 10:00 – 11:00
What participants can expect
Our keynote speakers are health and wellness enthusiasts who are passionate about the wellbeing of women all round and helping them live their best lives.
Presenters
PRESENTERS:
Lisa Raleigh is a certified personal trainer, nutrition coach and life coach with a passion for wellness. Some of her key focus areas are to help people with digestion issues and gut health, stress management, improved strength and fitness, obesity management and just simply demonstrating how easy it can be to live a balanced, healthy life that’s sustainable. As a new mom, she knows first-hand how tricky it is for a woman to get her body back after pregnancy and birth. Since becoming a mom, she also discovered the true power of rebounding – an exercise modality she is truly passionate about as she feels fitter and stronger than ever before.
Robyn Wentzel is the Wellness Manager at Universal Corporate Wellness, where she oversees corporate and scheme preventative wellness, executive health and occupational health services. She is a qualified sport scientist and has a master’s degree in Business Administration. Robyn is passionate about encouraging people, women in particular, to be the best possible version of themselves. She finds this is best achieved by combining a holistic view with a realistic approach to being active and balancing life’s demands. Robyn is a dedicated working mom, a perpetual student and an accomplished marathon runner.
Fee
R0 for members
R0 for non-members
Recording & presentations
Documents will be shared after the webinar.
UNPACKING THE DRAFT CRITICAL SKILLS LIST (2020)
- Webinar Title
- Unpacking the Draft Critical Skills List (2020)
- Date
- Thursday, 11 March 2021
- Time
- 10:00 – 12:00
What participants can expect
DHA representative will give a brief overview of the report and will respond to questions and queries submitted by participants. There will be an opportunity to participate in discussions.
Target audience
The webinar is aimed at staff at higher education institutions involved in the recruitment of international staff.
Presenters
PRESENTERS:
Mr Phindiwe Mbhele, Director: Corporate Accounts, DHA
MODERATOR:
Mr Lebethe Malefo, Director: Study Abroad, University of Johannesburg
Fee
R0 for members
R0 for non-members
Recording & presentations
Documents will be shared after the webinar.
WEBINAR: Lockdown Level 1 unpacked and Medical Aid
- Webinar Title
- Lockdown level 1 unpacked and medical aid
- Date
- Wednesday, 7 October 2020
- Time
- 13:00 – 15:00
What participants can expect
DHA representative will unpack the immigration regulations for international students under lockdown level 1.
In addition medical aid providers will provide an overview of the healthcare landscape in South Africa and launch their new products for 2021.
Target audience
The webinar is aimed at all staff at higher education institutions involved in internationalisation activities, related to advising students on immigration regulations and medial aid.
Presenters
PRESENTERS:
Mr Phindiwe Mbhele, Director: Corporate Accounts, DHA (Unlocking immigration regulations for international students under lockdown level 1)
Mr Jacque van der Merwe, Regional Manager: Simeka Health (Simeka Health methodology for selecting an appropriate medical scheme for international students studying in South Africa)
Mr Josua Joubert, Chief Executive & Principal Officer: CompCare Medical Scheme (Changing WORLD – Changing NEEDS – Changing HEALTHCARE NEEDS)
Ms Rikki Wooding, Head Student Segment, Momentum Medical Scheme (New horizons and hope in a changing healthcare landscape 2021 – A year of opportunity and learning as the basis for an affordable stable benefit design)
MODERATOR:
Mr Lebethe Malefo, Director: Study Abroad, University of Johannesburg
Fee
R0 for members
R0 for non-members
Recording & presentations
Simeka Health Presentation
PresJavdMIEASAWEBINAR07102020[1] 2020_MMS_Student launch -FINAL CompCare IEASA Presentation_7 October 2020[1] DHA Directions – Lockdown Level 1 Oct 2020
CompCare Medical Scheme Presentation
2020_MMS_Student launch -FINAL CompCare IEASA Presentation_7 October 2020[1] DHA Directions – Lockdown Level 1 Oct 2020
Momentum Health Medical Scheme Presentation
2020_MMS_Student launch -FINAL
DHA related document and links
WEBINAR: CompCare Medical Scheme: ‘How much is too much’
- Webinar Title
- ‘How much is too much’
- Date
- Thursday, 15 October 2020
- Time
- 11:00 – 12:15
What participants can expect
Samantha Monyela, a registered Social Worker, will unpack important information relating to the topic of mental health. The state of mental health in South Africa will be discussed and the importance of the role of mental health in terms of understanding a person’s health and wellness holistically will be highlighted. Information relating to common mental illnesses and stress management will be provided and resources for where help and support can be obtained to address mental health challenges will be shared, including information for how CompCare members can access their Psychosocial Counselling Benefit.
Target audience
The webinar is open to everyone.
Presenters
PRESENTERS:
Mr Josua Joubert, Chief Executive & Principal Officer: CompCare Medical Scheme
Ms Sam Monyela, Client Relationship Manager – Counselling and Case Management: Universal Corporate Wellness
Fee
R0 for members
R0 for non-members
Deadline for registration
Wednesday, 14 October 2020 at 16:00
PREVIOUS WEBINARS
- Webinar Title
- The future of internationalisation post COVID-19: Opportunities for collaboration with and within Africa
- Date
- Thursday, 27 August 2020
- Time
- 14:00 – 15:30
- Webinar Title
- Mastering the wellness balancing act for WOMEN:
Looking back, looking ahead, and taking the lead!
- Date
- Friday, 14 August 2020
- Time
- 11:00 – 12:00
What participants can expect
Finding a happy medium between work and life has always been more than a balancing act. Enter 2020, with COVID-19 and the preventative health measures in place, you’ll find most of us have been required to adapt (rather quickly) to not only new ways of living, but also new ways of working.
What does this mean for women in this new workplace? How do you cope with working remotely, possibly from home—having to juggle deliverables, life, family responsibilities? We all know someone infected or affected, and as infection rate statistics keep rising, it’s coming closer to home. How do you prepare yourself?
Target audience
Everyone
Presenter
Marcia Eugenio
Head: Wellness Solutions Design and Strategy
Momentum Health Solutions
Fee
R0 for members
R0 for non-members
Deadline for registration
Thursday, 13 August at 14:00
- Webinar Title
- What is inclusion in higher education internationalisation?
- Date
- Thursday, 30 July 2020
- Time
- 15:00 – 16:00
What participants can expect
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic in South Africa, the question of inclusion in higher education has been highlighted, particularly in the context of campus closures and the provision of online teaching and learning. Against this backdrop, the webinar provides an opportunity for deeper engagement with the notion of inclusion by creating a platform for reflection and critical discussion on what inclusion in higher education internationalisation is.
Participants will be able to deepen their understanding of inclusion and increase their awareness of how it relates to institutional practices in higher education internationalisation.
Target audience
HE internationalisation practitioners and researchers, especially those with little or no prior knowledge of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI).
Facilitator
Dr Samia Chasi
Strategic Advisor, IEASA
Fee
R0 for members
R0 for non-members
Deadline for registration
Tuesday, 28 July 2020 at 16:00
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