As a business leader and a long-time Council member at the University of Cape Town (UCT), I am keenly aware of how important both excellence and stability are to an institution of higher learning. The decisions taken by UCT Council throughout 2022 have aimed to promote an environment where the academic project, including teaching and learning as well as research, could flourish, and in this way serve South Africa.
Addressing the historical fee debt that stands in the way of some students’ continued education is one of the long-term challenges faced by all universities across South Africa as we seek to help reduce poverty and inequality through education. As we did in 2021, Council lifted fee blocks on student registrations for 2022 in recognition of the economic hardships faced by many of our students and households. This decision applied to students who are South African citizens or permanent residents, or who are from other countries in Africa.
Our institution’s financial state of health is a critical part of Council’s business. In November 2022, Council convened a workshop to focus attention on this matter considering the critical issue of the 2023 budget in December. The challenge, as always, was to balance the range of financial demands that the university faces not only now but also in the foreseeable future, which is likely to be challenging for UCT and for the higher education sector as a whole.
Through the year, Council took decisions to help advance the progress of higher education at UCT, including:
Council’s decisions in 2022 follow our commitment to build a diverse and inclusive community across UCT and to advance the Vision 2030 strategy, by developing leaders in all disciplines who can work together to help address the needs of South Africa and the world. These goals promote not just the future of the university, but the future of our society.
Babalwa Ngonyama
Chair of Council
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