South African Statistical Association (SASA)
The South African Statistical Association is a non-profit organisation with striving to foster the study of statistics!
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The South African Statistical Association is a non-profit organisation with striving to foster the study of statistics!
Continue reading →The South African Sports Medicine Association is an a-political, non-profit, multidisciplinary professional and scientific society dedicated to the motivation, responses, adaptation and health of people involved in sport and exercise.
Continue reading →SASA is dedicated to the furtherence of the discipline of Anaesthesia at both Academic and Clinical level.
Continue reading →The SASSH promotes and advances the sstudy of prqactice surgery of the hand in all its aspects
Continue reading →The South African Society for Animal Science (SASAS) was formerly known as the South African Society of Animal Production (SASAP). Our mission is to advance animal science and promote viable animal production systems, while sustaining natural resources and the environment and thereby to serve in the interests of human welfare.
Continue reading →The South African Society for Agricultural Extension is a voluntary professional organisation with the aim to improve the quality of extension to all farmers through its members.
Continue reading →In accordance with Article 12.5.1 of the constitution of PsySSA, the overall aims of the Division are to promote training, research and practise in respect of Clinical Psychology and the professional interests of Clinical Psychologists.
Continue reading →SARAECE is a research association that promotes research and research development in the field of early childhood education (ECE), including teacher education and development for ECE.
Continue reading →Over the past 100 years, the South African Seed Industry has evolved from a major contributor of seed production into a highly competitive dynamic industry driven by meeting the demands of people, the planet and profit. In 1989, the South African National Seed Organization (SANSOR) was established to provide role players in the local seed industry with a formal and strategic body to protect and further the interests of the seed trade.
Continue reading →The South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC) was established in 1969 with a mandate to improve the health of the countrys population, through research, development and technology transfer, so that people can enjoy a better quality of life. The scope of the organisations research projects includes tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS, cardiovascular and non-communicable diseases, gender and health, and alcohol and other drug abuse. With a strategic objective to help strengthen the health systems of the country in line with that of the Department of Health, the SAMRC constantly identifies the main causes of death in South Africa.
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