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The [http://sun025.sun.ac.za/portal/page/portal/Arts/English Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences]  recognises that the pace of development has been so rapid over the recent past that it has been estimated that everything we know today will constitute only 1% of the world's total pool of knowledge in 20 years time.
  
# Department of African Languages [3]
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In fact, a whole new knowledge-based society and economy is developing. The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences strives continuously through its creative strategies to make a significant contribution to a knowledge-based society and economy in Africa.
# Department of Afrikaans and Dutch [1]
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# Department of Ancient Studies [1]
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;Contact
*[[Department of Drama|Department of Drama]]
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* [mailto:mcl@sun.ac.za Ms Leana Loxton]
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* Tel: +27 (0)21 808 3838
# Department of General Linguistics [2]
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# Department of Geography and Environmental Studies [1]
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# Department of History [1]
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;Journals
# Department of Information Science [4]
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*http://www.jurn.org
*[[Department of Journalism|Department of Journalism]]
 
# Department of Modern Foreign Languages [1]
 
# Department of Music [3]
 
# Department of Philosophy [3]
 
# Department of Political Science [3]
 
# Department of Psychology [6]
 
# Department of Social Work [1]
 
# Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology [2]
 
# Department of Visual Arts [1]
 

Latest revision as of 11:54, 10 November 2013

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The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences recognises that the pace of development has been so rapid over the recent past that it has been estimated that everything we know today will constitute only 1% of the world's total pool of knowledge in 20 years time.

In fact, a whole new knowledge-based society and economy is developing. The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences strives continuously through its creative strategies to make a significant contribution to a knowledge-based society and economy in Africa.

Contact
Journals