“When I say I am grateful, it comes from the bottom of my heart. I feel gratitude for so much that I cannot even begin to recount right this moment, except to say right now that I thank God for my life, my entire life, and this very moment in particular,” said the University of Cape Town’s (UCT) 11th Vice-Chancellor Professor Mosa Moshabela during his installation ceremony on Monday, 25 November, in the presence of his family, interested guests, industry colleagues, students, staff and the Cape Town community.
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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, was officially installed on 25 November 2024.
The Chair of Council of the University of Cape Town
Norman Arendse (SC)
announced that the university would host the ceremony at the Sarah Baartman Hall. The ceremony was co-hosted by UCT Chancellor
Dr Precious Moloi-Motsepe
and was attended by invited guests, dignitaries from higher education and beyond, and invited members of the UCT community.
This event took place on Monday, 25 November 2024 at 10:00.
On Monday, 25 November 2024, the University of Cape Town installed its 11th Vice-Chancellor, Professor Mosa Moshabela.
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.
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