Professor Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni began his career as a Teaching Assistant in the Department of History in 1995 at the
University of Zimbabwe and he proceeded to be a lecturer in the Department of History and
Development Studies at
Midlands State University, located in the city of
Gweru, Zimbabwe in 2000. He left Zimbabwe in 2005 to assume a new position of Lecturer in International Studies at Monash University (South Africa Campus) and in 2008 he was appointed Lecturer in African Studies based at the Ferguson Centre for Asian and African Studies at the Open University in Milton Keynes in the United Kingdom. He also worked as a Senior Researcher under the South African Foreign Policy and African Drivers (SFPAD) Programme at the South African Institute of International Affairs (SIIA) based at the University of the Witswatersrand in South Africa in 2010. In 2011 he joined the Department of Development Studies at
University of South Africa (UNISA) and he worked for a decade rising to be the Director of the
Archie Mafeje Research Institute for Applied Social Policy (AMRI) (2012–2015), Director for Transformation of Scholarship in the Change Management Unit (CMU) which later changed name to the Department of Leadership and Transformation (DLT) in the Principal and Vice- Chancellor's Office at UNISA in South Africa. In 2018, he became the overall Acting Executive Director of DLT spearheading the decolonization/transformation initiatives of UNISA until 2019. In 2020 he joined the University of Bayreuth in Germany as Full Professor and Chair of Epistemologies of the Global South with Emphasis on Africa. He also worked as Vice-Dean of Research in the Africa Multiple Cluster of Excellence and Director of the Bayreuth Academy of Advanced Study. Professor Ndlovu-Gatsheni has been recognized and awarded professor extraordinarius at the
University of the Free State (UFS) in South Africa; honorary professor at the
University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) in South Africa; visiting research fellow at the
University of Johannesburg in South Africa; and is also a research associate of The Ferguson Centre for African and Asian Studies at
The Open University in the United Kingdom. ==Works==