The UCT Leadership Lekgotla
Univesity of Cape Town’s (UCT) senior management team is tasked with implementing the institution’s strategic goals, building its financial health and maintaining its academic excellence.
Vice-Chancellor interim
Emeritus Professor Daya Reddy
Acting Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Research and Internationalisation
Professor Jeff Murugan
Acting Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Teaching and Learning
Emerita Professor Linda Ronnie
Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Transformation, Student Affairs and Social Responsiveness
Professor Elelwani Ramugondo
Acting Chief Operating Officer
Mr Mughtar Parker
Registrar
Mr Royston Pillay
Chief Financial Officer
Mr Vincent Motholo
Dean: Faculty of Commerce
Professor Suki Goodman
Dean: Faculty of Engineering & the Built Environment
Professor Alison Lewis
Dean: Faculty of Health Sciences
Associate Professor Lionel Green-Thompson
Dean: Faculty of Humanities
Professor Shose Kessi
Dean: Faculty of Law
Professor Danwood Chirwa
Dean: Faculty of Science
Professor Patrick Woudt serving as acting dean since 1 July
Dean: Centre for Higher Education Development
Associate Professor Kasturi Behari-Leak
Executive Director: Communication and Marketing
Vacant
Executive Director: Development and Alumni
Ms Sarah Archer
Executive Director: Human Resources
Mr Bongani Ndaba
Executive Director: Information and Communication Technology Services
Richard van Huyssteen
Executive Director: Properties and Services
Mr Mughtar Parker
Executive Director: Research Office
Dr Linda Mtwisha
Executive Director: UCT Libraries
Ms Ujala Satgoor
Director: Graduate School of Business
Dr Catherine Duggan
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