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Amos Nchabeleng - SAEON National Office
Current Intern - Science Communication Intern at SAEON National Office (Pretoria) Amos Nchabeleng joined the SAEON team at the National office in Pretoria on the 1st of April 2015. He has completed a BA Honours degree in Communication Science at the University of Limpopo, and has also worked as a Computer Lab Assistant at the Information and Communications Technology Division of the University of Limpopo. His honours research project focused on investigating the internal communication channels managers employ to communicate with employees. The main aim of his study was to determine the internal communication channel that which if used would yield the optimum communication results between communication managers and employees within an organisation. His areas of interest in the discipline of communication are corporate communication, marketing communications and digital communication. One of his key interests in communication is the potential and the extent to which a particular channel of communication can be employed to yield the best communication results and the impact of the message on both the sender and the receiver. Apart from his academic interests, he enjoys going out with friends, playing digital games, playing and listening to music, and watching movies.
Samukelisiwe Phakathwayo - DST/NRF Science Communication Intern 2014/15
 
Mpho Makwarela - DST/NRF Science Communication Intern 2013/14
 
Rendani Doizen Khashane - DST/NRF Science Communication Intern 2010/11
Rendani Doizen Khashane is a former DST/NRF Science Communication Intern for the financial year 2010/2011. She completed her BA Honours in Communication Science degree in 2008 at the University of Zululand. She was based at SAEON National Office in Pretoria during the entire period of her internship programme with the DST/NRF. "I was groomed and capacitated to become a professional Science/ Corporate Communicator as well as a Science Educator, and all these skills are of great significance and are being applied in the position that I am currently occupying in the Department of Defence." I was involved in a number of activities and projects that any communication or education officer would engage in, ranging from writing corporate communiqués (two pieces published and available on SAEON website), marketing and publicity, planning and executing events, such as the SAEON Summit in Cape Town and the SAEON Education Symposium in Phalaborwa, and the DST IBSA Conference. Moreover, Rendani also formed part of developing and implementing the integrated marketing and communication strategy and branding, which resulted in the redesigning of the present SAEON exhibition stand and also learnt how to manage the exhibition stand. "Branding enlightened me on factors to consider when purchasing promotional items." Website content management, data analysis and capturing, budgeting, travel arrangements for staff and external guests and/or stakeholders, collecting and compiling the mailing list for SAEON electronic online news, and office and technical support were also the activities that formed part of the training. Ms Rendani Khashane is currently working for the National Department of Defence, Reserve Force Division as Assistant Director: National Coordinator-Reserves Corporate Communication. Basically, what she does is to market, communicate and promote the Defence Reserve Force System. Part of her work also includes editorial activity in which she runs the bi-annual publication, The Reserve Force Volunteer Magazine. Her hobbies includes: Reading, Research and Social Media.
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