UJ’s first neurodiversity centre to also cater for underprivileged communities in Soweto

The University of Johannesburg’s (UJ) Department of Educational Psychology in the Faculty of Education will launch the first Centre for Neurodiversity at a public higher education institution this Friday.

The Centre for Neurodiversity (CND) at UJ results from a collaboration between the university, the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) and the EU.

Based at the UJ Soweto Campus, the centre will be involved in community engagement work within the larger Soweto area as well as in surrounding communities.

The centre is one of the three centres in the country funded by the DHET and the EU as centres of excellence and national hubs, the other two being Wits – Centre for Deaf…

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