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Steven Gordon

Senior Research Specialist at HSRC (Human Sciences Research Council)

Steven Gordon is a highly experienced Senior Research Specialist at the Human Sciences Research Council, specializing in the Democracy, Governance and Service Delivery research programme since February 2012. Previously, Steven held roles as a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow and Researcher within the same organisation, focusing on research dissemination and project management. Prior experience includes consulting on economic development for the Harry Gwala District Municipality and teaching at the University of KwaZulu-Natal in various capacities, including Lecturer and Assistant Coordinator. Steven holds a Ph.D. in Geography, a Master of Population Studies, an M.Phil. in Global Studies, and a Bachelor's Degree in Industrial Sociology, all attained from the University of KwaZulu-Natal and the University of Freiburg.

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HSRC (Human Sciences Research Council)

The core business of the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) is to conduct large-scale, policy-relevant, social-scientific projects for public-sector users, non-governmental organisations and international development agencies. We do this in partnership with researchers globally, but specifically in Africa. Our commitment to cutting-edge research which supports development nationally, in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) and in Africa is evident, but it is our commitment to the dissemination of that research that demonstrates the remarkable and measurable impact of our work. As the national social science council of South Africa, the HSRC wishes to serve as a knowledge hub to bridge the gap between research, policy and action; thus increasing the impact of research. This is achieved through collaboration with key constituencies, including government, other research organisations, multinational agencies, universities, non-government organisations, and donor and development organisations. With a dedicated staff complement of almost 500, consisting of professional researchers, technical and administrative support staff, based in six offices in four different provinces across South Africa, the HSRC is well equipped to respond flexibly and comprehensively to current and emerging needs. Its six multi-disciplinary research programmes and research centres are focused on user needs. The following units make up the HSRC.


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