The Womanity host Dr Amaleya had an interview with Dr Thea Schoeman

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This week on Womanity, Dr Amaleya Goneos-Malka speaks with Dr Thea Schoeman, Head of Department of Geography, Environmental Management and Energy Studies at the University of Johannesburg. Dr Schoeman shares a powerful origin story rooted in intention. As a young student, she made a conscious decision that her work would always have real societal and environmental impact. This guiding principle led her from early research in ecotourism to pioneering work in waste management, a field that was largely under-researched in South Africa at the time, especially by women.

Uncovering the Hidden Heroes: The Informal Waste Sector

Waste is a major contributor to climate change, ranking third in methane emissions globally. Part of Dr Schoeman’s research delves into waste reclaimers, individuals who play a vital role in South Africa’s recycling ecosystem. She highlights:

The economic and social challenges faced by waste pickers
Their role as the “true recyclers” in society and the contribution they make to waste management
The urgent need for recognition, fair compensation, and integration into formal waste systems
Breaking Barriers: A Woman in Science

Reflecting on her early career, Dr Schoeman candidly shares experiences of gender bias, including being told that waste research was “not suitable for women.”

However, the landscape has shifted:

Women now play a leading role in waste and environmental research
Strong networks of female professionals provide mentorship and collaboration
Representation is helping to reshape perceptions and open doors for future generations
Her journey underscores the importance of resilience, recognition, and community support in building confidence and leadership. The episode shines a light on the rapidly growing green economy, presenting vast opportunities for women across disciplines.

Leadership with Purpose: Building Inclusive Academic Spaces

As a leader, Dr Schoeman embraces a transformational leadership style, focused on:

Inspiring and motivating her team
Creating a supportive and inclusive environment
Prioritising mentorship for young academics
She also highlights the complex realities students face in South Africa, encompassing financial, social, and emotional challenges, and the importance of holistic support systems. From mentoring programmes to psychological services, her department actively works to ensure that no student is left behind.

Dr Schoeman doesn’t personally subscribe to conventional ideas of work-life balance, describing herself as deeply passionate and fully immersed in her work. She has a genuine love for what she does, a strong sense of purpose and curiosity and is committed to continuous learning and growth.

Dr Schoeman’s closing words remind us that there is space for women in every field, especially in shaping a sustainable future.

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7 May English South Africa Documentary · Self-Improvement

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