The mission of the Optentia Research Unit is to develop and organise knowledge for the optimal expression of individual, social and institutional potential, with a specific interest in the African context. The research unit utilises the inputs from multiple disciplines: Economics, Educational Sciences, Employment Relations, Human Resource Management, Information Technology, Philosophy, Psychology (Work and Organisational Psychology, Educational Psychology, Counselling Psychology, and Clinical Psychology), Risk Management, Social Anthropology, Social Work, and Sociology. We study the optimisation of the potential of people and institutions by focusing on pathways from precarity to capability and optimal functioning. Optentia's research is organised into six programmes. Read more about Optentia in this information leaflet.
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Recent newsTwo leading scholars from the North-West University (NWU) took centre stage at the International Conference on Emerging Trends in Psychosocial Well-being (ETPW2025), hosted by the University of Namibia. Their contributions highlig...Read article
Dr Vedhna Dayanand-Lalla of the NWU, Optentia, recently spoke to @SABCNews about the rise of technology-facilitated gender-based violence and femicide. She calls for urgent awareness. Watch it Read article
Staff members, students and stakeholders of the North-West University (NWU) gathered on the Potchefstroom Campus on 2 October to celebrate the launch of the second edition of the book Community Psychology: Global Crisis, ...Read article
The book " Global Perspectives on Job Insecurity in Higher Education: Precarity in the Ivory Tower" by Optentia-affiliated researchers, namely Prof. Lara C Roll, Prof. Hans de ...Read article
Newsletter, September 2025Protective factors in resilient South African youth with type 1 diabetes: A qualitative study.
African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine29
OctoberOptentia Scientific Committee
09:00 - PhD Proposal: B.M. Buitendag; 09:45 - Master's Proposal: Z.C...
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OctoberBaSSREC Meeting
Agenda closes: 3 October 2025
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OctoberEMSREC Meeting
Agenda closes: 22 October 2025
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NovemberMeeting - Scientific Committee: COMPRES
Submission: 16 October 2025
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NovemberIPSHRM SciCom
Agenda closes: 29 October 2025
