- Source: List of University of South Africa people
This list of University of South Africa people includes notable alumni, faculty, administrators, and affiliates of the University of South Africa.
Notable alumni and faculty
Jean-Bertrand Aristide, Haitian politician, received a Doctor of Literature and Philosophy (D.Litt. et Phil.) in African Languages in 2007
Walter Battiss, South African abstract painter, received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1942 Honorary and an honorary Doctor of Literature and Philosophy (D.Litt. et Phil. Honoris Causa) in 1973
Dianne Lynne Bevelander, South African academic and activist
Edwin Cameron, judge of the Constitutional Court of South Africa, received a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B. Cum Laude) in 1981
Ergun Caner, Swedish Evangelical and Southern Baptist apologist, received a Doctor of Theology (D.Th.) in 2000
Lazarus M. Chakwera, received a Master of Theology in 1991, Head of State, Republic of Malawi
Alan Clark, former CEO of SABMiller, received a Doctor of Literature and Philosophy in Psychology
Johan Froneman, judge of the Constitutional Court of South Africa, received a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) in 1977
King George V, received an Honorary Doctor of Laws (LL.D. Honoris Causa) in 1899, two years prior to becoming Chancellor of the university
Denis Goldberg, anti-apartheid activist: Public Administration, Library Science, History and Geography, between 1965 and 1985.
Pravin Gordhan, former South African Minister of Finance, received an Honorary Doctor of Commerce (D.Com. Honoris Causa) in 2007
Elson Kaseke, the former Solicitor-General of Belize, received a Doctor of Laws (LL.D.) in 2006
Ahmed Kathrada, former South African politician, received a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Criminology and History in 1968 and a Bachelor of Bibliography (B.Bibl.) in African Politics and Library Science in 1975
F. W. de Klerk, former State President of South Africa, received an Honorary Doctor of Laws (LL.D. Honoris Causa) in 1995
Johann Kriegler, judge of the Constitutional Court of South Africa
Desmond Krogh, professor of economics from 1962 to 1969
Pius Langa, former Chief Justice of South Africa, received a Bachelor of Jurisprudence (B.Iuris) in 1973 and a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) in 1976
Nelson Mandela, former president of the Republic of South Africa, received a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in 1942 and a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) in 1988
Gwede Mantashe, South African politician, received a Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) in 1997 and a Bachelor of Commerce Honours (B.Com. (Hons)) in 2002
Trevor Manuel, South African politician, received an Honorary Doctor of Technology (D.Tech. Honoris Causa) in 2002
Anja Marais, South African sculptor, received a Bachelor of Fine Arts Honour's (B.F.A. (Hons)) in 1998
Mogoeng Mogoeng, current Chief Justice of South Africa, received a Master of Laws (LL.M.) in 1989
Dikgang Moseneke, former Deputy Chief Justice of South Africa, received a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in English and Political Science, a Bachelor of Jurisprudence (B.Iuris), a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.), and an Honorary Doctor of Laws (LL.D. Honoris Causa) in 2011
Robert Mugabe, former President of Zimbabwe, received a Bachelor of Education by correspondence
Peya Mushelenga, Namibian Minister of Rural and Urban Development obtained BA Honours and an MA in International Politics in 1997 and 2009, respectively, and a D Litt et Phil in 2015.
Bulelani Ngcuka, former Director of Public Prosecutions of South Africa, received a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) in 1985
Georgia Papageorge, South African installation artist, received a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Fine Arts in 1979
Mark Pilgrim, South African radio and television personality, received a Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) in Industrial & Organisational Psychology in 1994
Cyril Ramaphosa, current president of Republic of South Africa, received a Baccalaureus Procurationis (B.Proc.) in 1981
Mamphela Ramphele, former South African politician, received a Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) in Administration in 1983
Desmond Tutu, Anglican cleric and theologian known for his work as an anti-apartheid and human rights activist. Winner of the Nobel peace prize. BA 1954
Justice Raymond Zondo, judge of the Constitutional Court of South Africa, received a Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Commercial Law, a Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Labour Law, and a Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Patent Law
Angelique Rockas actress, producer and activist, creator of Internationalist Theatre London, pioneer of multi-racial and multi-national productions of European classics
Chancellors, vice-chancellors, and principals of the university
= Vice-chancellors of the University of the Cape of Good Hope, from 1873 to 1918
=Langham Dale, 1873 – 1877; 1879 – 1882; 1884 – 1889
Charles Abercrombie Smith, 1877 – 1879; 1905 – 1911
Hopkins Badnall, 1882 – 1884
Charles Thomas Smith, 1889 – 1893
George Ogilvie, 1893 – 1897
Thomas Muir, 1897 – 1901
Ebenezer John Buchanan, 1901 – 1905
Thomas Walker, 1911 – 1913
William Ritchie, 1913 – 1916
Malcolm William Searle, 1916 – 1918
= Chancellors of the University of South Africa from 1918 to the present
=Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn, 1918 – 1942
Nicolaas Jacobus de Wet, 1943 – 1951
Gerhardus Jacobus Maritz, 1951 – 1957
Francois Jean de Villiers, 1957 – 1977
Victor Gustav Hiemstra, 1977 – 1987
vacant 1988
Theo van Wijk, 1989 – 1990
Christoph Friedrich Garbers, September 1990 – 2000
Bernard Ngoepe, 2001–2016
Thabo Mbeki, 2016 – present
= Vice-chancellors of the University of South Africa, 1918 to 1955
=Willem Jacobus Viljoen, 1918 – 1922
John Ernest Adamson, 1922 – 1926
John Daniel Kestell, 1926 – 1928
Hugh Bryan, 1928 – 1930
Nicolaas Marais Hoogenhout, 1930 – 1932
Samuel Henri Pellissier, 1932 – 1934
Marthinus Christoffel Botha, 1934 -1936
François Daniël Hugo, 1936 – 1938
François Stephanus Malan, 1938 – 1940
Ferdinand Postma, 1940 – 1944
Alfred Adrian Roberts, 1944 – 1946
Herman Heinrich Gerhard Kreft, 1946 – 1948
Albertus Johannes Roux van Rhijn, 1948 – 1952
Stephanus Petrus Erasmus Boshoff, 1952 – 1955
= Principals and vice-chancellors of the University of South Africa, 1953 to the present
=Andries Jacobus Hendrik Johannes Van der Walt, Principal, 1953 – 1955
Andries Jacobus Hendrik Johannes Van der Walt, Principal and Vice-Chancellor, 1956
Samuel Pauw, Principal and Vice-Chancellor, 1956 – 1972
Theo van Wijk, Principal and Vice-Chancellor, 1972 – 1988
Jan Casper Gerhardus Janse van Vuuren, Principal and Vice-Chancellor, 1989 – 1993
Marinus Wiechers, Principal and Vice-Chancellor, 1994 – 1997
Antony Patrick Melck, Principal and Vice-Chancellor, 1998 (acting) and 1999 – 2001
Nyameko Barney Pityana, Principal and Vice-Chancellor, 2002 – 2010
Mandla Makhanya, Principal and Vice-Chancellor, 2011–2021
Puleng LenkaBula, Principal and Vice-Chancellor, 2021–present
References
External links
[1] University of South Africa Alumni
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