College Research Colloquium
Transforming Law, Governance and Business: Research for Inclusive Growth in the Economy and Sustainable Development
Closing date for submission of abstracts: 22 August 2025
Abstract acceptance notification: 05 September 2025
If you would like to be considered for a prize, you need to submit a full paper as follows:
Colloquium dates: 9 & 10 October 2025
Please note: Late paper submission of full papers will not be accepted.
The Organizing Committee of the College of Law and Management Studies takes immense pride in extending an invitation to you for this year’s College Research Colloquium. This event is centred around the theme “Transforming Law, Governance, and Business: Research for Inclusive Growth and Sustainable Development”. Our goal is to bring together diverse members of academia, scholars, researchers, senior practitioners, graduates, and post-graduate students – from various Schools within the College of Law and Management Studies – and celebrate the research that our College is producing. This event presents a unique opportunity for you to connect with your fellow colleagues. By engaging with these individuals, you’ll gain insights from their distinctive perspectives and experiences. You may also discover some potential collaborations.

Deputy Head of Economic Development and Investment Promotion: eThekwini Municipality
Dr Ajiv Maharaj is an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of KwaZulu-Natal’s Graduate School of Business and Leadership. He is the Deputy Head of Economic Development and Investment Promotion at eThekwini Municipality and chairs the Economic Affairs Trade and Investment Forum at the Durban Chamber of Commerce and Industry. In his current role within the eThekwini Metro, he is responsible for economic research, policy, strategy and innovation.

PhD candidate in Teacher Education and Professional Development: School of Education, University of KwaZulu-Natal
Mr Luthando Molefe (29) is a PhD candidate in Teacher Education and Professional Development (TEPD) at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN), School of Education in South Africa. He recently served as a Visiting Student Researcher at the split-site Universities of Northern Iowa and Oregon in the United States of America. Recently, he also served as Coordinator: Academic Monitoring and Support/Wellness at UKZN’s School of Education, making him the youngest member of the Teaching and Learning Committee in the same School. He holds the Master of Education (Cum Laude) in TEPD, Bachelor of Education Honours (Summa Cum Laude) in TEPD and Bachelor of Education in Science Education, all at UKZN. His research interests include self-reflexive scholarship, professional learning, teacher professional development, arts-based research, natural sciences teachers and teaching, rural education and community-engaged scholarship. Molefe has presented his research, including serving as keynote/plenary speaker and guest lectures at over 60 international and national Conferences in over 15 countries. Moreover, he has successfully supervised over 20 postgraduate students at the Honours level. Furthermore, he has successfully secured over 3,6 million academic/research grants. Finally, he holds over 20 Awards and over 140 Certificates of Excellence in Academia, Community Engagement/University Service and Leadership roles, which are the pillars he is mostly passionate about.

Director: Institute for the Future of Knowledge, University of Johannesburg

Honorary Professor: School of Life Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal