10/03/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/03/2025 01:31
3 October 2025 - Wits University
'A Survival Guide for Every Postgraduate Journey' speaks to the emotional and intellectual challenges of postgraduate studies.
Wits Business School (WBS) proudly hosted the launch of Dr Farai Mlambo's insightful new book, A Survival Guide for Every Postgraduate Journey. The event drew together academics, postgraduate students, and members of the broader Wits community in a heartfelt celebration of resilience, scholarship, and student success.
The evening began with warm opening remarks from Professor Maurice Radebe, Head and Director of WBS, who reflected on the school's commitment to fostering academic excellence and supporting postgraduate journeys. Professor Logan Rangasamy, Academic Director at WBS, offered further reflections on the importance of mentorship, resilience, and innovation in postgraduate education. A dynamic panel discussion followed, expertly facilitated by Professor Mills Soko, Director for Development and Partnerships, which explored the themes of the book and their relevance to the contemporary postgraduate experience.
A Foreword Rooted in Institutional Leadership
The book carries a powerful foreword written by Professor Lynn Morris, Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Research and Innovation at Wits University. Morris, reflecting on her journey as a postgraduate student, supervisor, and institutional leader, describes the book as "essential reading for anyone involved in postgraduate education." She notes that, unlike conventional manuals, the book does not prescribe research steps but instead provides something rare: a deeply empathetic companion for the moments of doubt, uncertainty, and exhaustion that postgraduate students inevitably face. Prof Morris highlights how Dr Mlambo's lived experience as a teacher and supervisor brings unique value to the guide, emphasising that success in postgraduate study requires not only intellect, but also perseverance, self-belief, and the ability to navigate often unforgiving academic systems. She applauds the book's candid treatment of challenges such as perfectionism, impostor syndrome, and rejection, while also praising its practical tools, checklists, planning templates, and institutional reflections, which make it both accessible and actionable. Importantly, she frames the book as relevant not only to students but also to supervisors and institutions, offering a timely call to build fairer, more humane, and more supportive academic environments.
A Book for Postgraduate Journey
Dr Mlambo's book speaks directly to the emotional and intellectual challenges of postgraduate studies. With honesty, empathy, and practical wisdom, it explores 30 "hard truths" that students often encounter, ranging from impostor syndrome and perfectionism to sustaining motivation and learning how to depersonalise feedback. Drawing from his own experience as both a student and a supervisor, Dr Mlambo provides strategies that blend encouragement with actionable guidance. The book is designed not only as a motivational resource but also as a companion for those moments of doubt that inevitably arise during postgraduate research. Its accessible language, supportive tone, and practical advice make it the kind of resource many wish they had at the beginning of their journey.
Reception Across the Wits Community
Since its launch, A Survival Guide for Every Postgraduate Journey has already begun to make a tangible impact across the Wits community. The book is being actively used in postgraduate support programmes, symposia, and workshops across faculties.
Building a Culture of Resilience
The strong reception of the book at Wits reflects its relevance to the everyday realities of postgraduate students. By providing both practical strategies and empathetic support, A Survival Guide for Every Postgraduate Journey has already become more than a book; it is a resource woven into Wits' broader ecosystem of postgraduate education. Its use across formal programmes, retreats, and symposia demonstrates how scholarship can directly enrich the student experience.
Looking Ahead
Wits celebrates Dr Mlambo's contribution as an important step in promoting resilience and success among postgraduate students at Wits and beyond. The book's growing presence across the University speaks to a shared recognition: postgraduate journeys are as much about intellectual discovery as they are about personal growth, perseverance, and community support.
As one student reflected at the Doctoral Academy session, "This book gives words to the struggles many of us face quietly. It's reassuring to know that what we experience is normal, and that there are ways forward."
With A Survival Guide for Every Postgraduate Journey, Dr Mlambo has provided a timely, practical, and compassionate resource for a generation of scholars. Its influence across Wits is already clear, and its message of resilience and momentum is set to inspire postgraduate students for years to come.
Copies of the book are available at the IH Pentz Bookstore on campus (https://pentzbooks.co.za/products/a-survival-guide-for-every-postgraduate-journey-by-farai-mlambo?_pos=1&_sid=f8357b85e&_ss=r), making it easily accessible to students, staff, and the wider Wits community.