UCT recently honoured top-performing academics and scientific and technical staff who moved up a rung by way of the ad hominem promotions process.
"To be promoted ad hominem at UCT is a great honour: the rules are stringent and the process rigorous," said deputy vice-chancellor Professor Danie Visser.
"As DVC overseeing the process, I read the documentation relating to every application, and attend the final meeting of each faculty's ad hominem promotions committee.
"I have been greatly impressed, firstly by the great work done by the applicants, and secondly by the consistency in standard that is achieved across the university."
In each faculty the ad hominem promotions committee consists of the dean, a DVC, two outside deans, and a number of other members of the faculty, as determined by the Faculty Board.
This committee scrutinises each application and, after debate, makes its decision by secret ballot. A recommendation for ad hominem promotion requires a two-thirds majority vote; and in addition, two of the three outside members (the DVC and the two deans) must support the recommendation.
"The recommendation of each faculty's committee is presented to the Vice-Chancellor, who finally signs off on the promotions," Visser added. "Clearly, each person who has made it through this tough process can be very proud."
Ad hominem promotions
Faculty of Humanities
Faculty of Science
Faculty of Engineering & the Built Environment
Faculty of Commerce
Faculty of Health Sciences
Faculty of Law
The Centre for Higher Education Development
The Centre for Higher Education Development group included (from left, back) DVC Prof Jo Beall, VC Dr Max Price, Leonard Smith, Dean Prof Nan Yeld, and DVC Prof Danie Visser. (From left, front) Assoc Prof Jeff Jawitz, Assoc Prof Moragh Paxton, Prof Ingrid Fiske, and Dr Kevin Williams. | The Faculty of Engineering & the Built Environment group included (from left) Assoc Prof Marianne Vanderschuren, Assoc Prof Jennifer Whittal, Prof Michael Claeys, Dean Prof Francis Petersen, VC Dr Max Price, Assoc Prof Brandon Collier-Reed, Assoc Prof Genevieve Langdon, and Prof Keith Cattell. |
The Faculty of Humanities group included (from left) Dr Tanja Bosch, Daniel Galloway, Assoc Prof Fritha Langerman, Assoc Prof Geoff Hyland, VC Dr Max Price, Dean Prof Paula Ensor, Prof Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela, Assoc Prof Imraan Coovadia, Prof Hendrik Hofmeyr, and Assoc Prof Carrol-Ann Clarkson. |
The Faculty of Commerce group included (from left) Dr Albert Touna Mama, Assoc Prof Edwin Muchapondwa, Acting Dean Emer Prof John Simpson, VC Dr Max Price, Prof Alexandra Watson, Assoc Prof Anton Schlechter, and David Priilaid. |
The Faculty of Science group included (from left) Assoc Prof Hussein Suleman, Dr Greg Smith, Faezah Davids, Assoc Prof James Gain, Dean Prof Kathy Driver, VC Dr Max Price, Dr David Braun, Dr Cornelia Klak, Dr Isabelle Ansorge, and Dr Brandon Weber. |
The Faculty of Health Sciences group included (from left) Lucretia Petersen, Dr Theresa Burgess, Assoc Prof Marc Mendelson, Assoc Prof Helen Wainwright, Assoc Prof Dr Robert Dunn, Assoc Prof Sandrine Lecour, Assoc Prof Athol Kent, VC Dr Max Price, Prof Zephne van der Spuy, Prof Jake Krige, Prof Mohamed Jeebhay, Prof Michael Lambert, Assoc Prof John Hewitson, Assoc Prof Denver Hendricks, Assoc Prof Crick Lund, and Assoc Prof Muazzam Jacobs. |
The Faculty of Law group included (from left) Tracy Lee Gutuza, Assoc Prof Alfred Barnard, VC Dr Max Price, Prof Anton Fagan, and Julie Mary Berg. |
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