As a current PhD student at the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits), my experience has been a blend of academic excellence, personal growth, and some structural challenges. Wits has a strong reputation across Africa and globally for its research output and academic rigour, and this is well reflected in the quality of supervision and the critical thinking the institution promotes. I’ve particularly appreciated the intellectual diversity across faculties, the emphasis on interdisciplinary research, and the availability of online resources such as library databases, postgraduate writing support, and ethics training.
Another aspect I value is the vibrant student culture. Wits is home to a broad mix of local and international students, and there are many opportunities to get involved through seminars, councils, and student-led initiatives. The campus itself has historical significance and offers a mix of modern and classic academic infrastructure.
However, my experience has also been marked by administrative inefficiencies, especially for international students. Delays in communication, visa support, and postgraduate funding processes can be frustrating and impact academic progress. Some support systems feel overwhelmed, and clearer processes would greatly improve the student experience.
Despite these issues, I’m proud to be part of Wits and believe its strengths outweigh its shortcomings.