In this insightful conversation, former University of Cape Town (UCT) Vice-Chancellor (VC) Dr Max Price sat down with recently appointed VC Prof Mosa Moshabela to reflect on leadership, higher education, and the evolving challenges and opportunities at UCT.
Dr Price discussed his experiences from 2008 to 2018, sharing key lessons, achievements, and the difficult decisions he faced during his tenure. Drawing from his recently published book Statues and Storms: Leading through Change, he relayed how his leadership navigated turbulent times, including the student-led Rhodes Must Fall movement.
Prof Moshabela, in turn, outlined his vision for the future of UCT, informed by the transformative events of the past decade in South African higher education.
The two leaders compared their experiences, offering a unique conversation on leadership philosophies that shaped, are shaping and will shape one of South Africa’s top universities.
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The University of Cape Town (UCT) Council announced Professor Mosa Moshabela as the 11th vice-chancellor (VC) in May 2024. Professor Moshabela, who took office in August, will be officially installed on 25 November 2024.
The Chair of Council of the University of Cape Town
Norman Arendse (SC)
is pleased to announce that the university will host this ceremony at the Sarah Baartman Hall. The ceremony will be co-hosted by UCT Chancellor
Dr Precious Moloi-Motsepe
and will be attended by invited guests, dignitaries from higher education and beyond, and invited members of the UCT community.
This event will take place on Monday, 25 November 2024 at 10:00.
Professor Mosa Moshabela formally took up the UCT vice-chancellor position in August 2024.
On 24 May 2024, Norman Arendse (SC), the Chair of Council at UCT, was proud to formally announce that Professor Mosa Moshabela accepted an offer to become the university’s 11th vice-chancellor. This concluded a thorough and consultative six-month recruitment and selection process. He formally took up the UCT vice-chancellor position in August 2024.
UCT has had 10 permanent vice-chancellors and two acting in the interim between permanent VC appointments. This historical photo gallery includes the 12 leaders who have been at the helm of South Africa’s oldest university in their turn.
UCT VC Professor Mosa Moshabela and former VC Dr Max Price recently engaged in a conversation about leadership, and confronted the challenge of creating unity, trust and collegiality in an institution.
Khusela Ikamva is aimed at restoring not only the physical forest that was damaged by the fires in April 2021 but also the cultural and spiritual connections that the UCT community shares with the natural fauna and flora.
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