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Meet UCT's Trailblazing New VC: Prof Mosa Moshabela

Higher Education - Innovation - Leadership - Professor Mosa Moshabela - University of Cape Town - Vice-Chancellor

Exciting news at UCT as Prof Mosa Moshabela takes the helm! Read on for all the latest details.

The University of Cape Town (UCT) is abuzz with excitement as the prestigious institution announces Professor Mosa Moshabela as its new Vice-Chancellor. Stepping into the role previously held by Professor Daya Reddy on an interim basis, Moshabela brings with him a wealth of experience and a determination to tackle the challenges ahead. With a background as the Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Research and Innovation at UCT, Moshabela is well-equipped to lead the university into a new era of growth and excellence.

Amidst weeks of speculation, UCT's Council has finally confirmed Moshabela as the successor to Mamokgethi Phakeng, signaling a fresh chapter in the university's leadership. Moshabela's appointment comes at a pivotal time, with UCT facing governance and operational hurdles that he is poised to address with strategic vision and dedication. As the 11th Vice-Chancellor of UCT, Moshabela's tenure is eagerly anticipated by the university community and beyond.

In an official statement, Professor Moshabela expressed his mindfulness of UCT's challenges and his commitment to steering the institution towards success. His acknowledgment of the complexities and opportunities ahead reflects a leader ready to engage with the pressing issues facing higher education in South Africa. As UCT's incoming vice-chancellor, Moshabela's track record and passion for excellence set the stage for a transformative period at the university.

Excitingly, with Professor Mosa Moshabela at the helm, UCT is poised to embrace innovation and academic excellence under his visionary leadership. As he prepares to take on the responsibilities of leading one of South Africa's most reputable universities, the future looks bright for UCT and its community.

UCT announces new VC: Professor Mosa Moshabela (University of Cape Town News)

The University of Cape Town (UCT) is delighted to announce that Professor Mosa Moshabela has accepted an offer to become the university's 11th ...

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Professor Mosa Moshabela appointed new UCT Vice-Chancellor ... (SABC News)

The University of Cape Town (UCT) has announced the appointment of Professor Mosa Moshabela as its new Vice-Chancellor. Moshabela is currently the Deputy ...

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Prof Mosa Moshabela to be announced as UCT vice-chancellor (Daily Maverick)

After weeks of speculation, UCT's Council is expected to announce the successor to Mamokgethi Phakeng's who left the institution under a cloud, ...

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Prof Mosa Moshabela announced as UCT's new VC (Eyewitness News)

Professor Mosa Moshabela takes over the reins from Professor Daya Reddy, who has been acting in the position since March 2023.

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'I'm mindful of UCT's challenges,' says new vice-chancellor ... (Citizen)

Moshabela will take over from Emeritus Professor Daya Reddy, who has been serving as vice-chancellor on an interim basis since March 2023.

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Professor Moshabela announced as new UCT VC - DOCUMENTS ... (Politicsweb)

The University of Cape Town (UCT) has formally announced that Professor Mosa Moshabela has accepted an offer to become the university's 11th vice-chancellor.

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UCT's incoming vice-chancellor Prof Mosa Moshabela says work ... (Daily Maverick)

New UCT vice chancellor Prof Mosa Moshabela will step into a role that has previously caused division due to governance failures.

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New UCT vice-chancellor ready for challenges of change (Independent Online)

UCT Council chairperson Norman Arendse made the announcement during a media briefing at the Bremner Building on Friday.

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