Dr. Bambesiwe May, a Unisa PhD graduate, is one of eight young South African scientists to attend a special meeting with Nobel Laureates in Germany.
Unisa Chemistry PhD graduate Dr Bambesiwe May is one of eight young South African scientists chosen to meet Nobel Laureates in Germany
This prestigious meeting allows young scientists to learn from the best and engage in-depth with Nobel Laureates on researchCelebrate Youth Month with Briefly News! Nominate a young entrepreneur under 35 with an inspiring story to be our 7th 'Young Money Maker'. Let's shine a light on their achievements together!Dr Bambesiwe May will join a group of eight young South African scientists to participate in the 73rd Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting in Germany.
Before going to Germany, Dr. May and the other young scientists will meet with past attendees to learn what to expect. They'll also meet withThis video, uploaded by TikTok user @lesab4, has resonated with many South Africans who understand the challenges of power outages here at home.
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