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Gaudeamus Gaudeamus igitur, juvenes dum sumus, Gaudeamus igitur, juvenes dum sumus, Post jucundam juventutem, post molestam senectutem, Nos habebit humus, nos habebit humus. Ubi sunt qui ante nos in mundo fuere? Ubi sunt qui ante nos in mundo fuere? Vadite ad superos, transite ad inferos, Quos si vis videre, quos si vis videre. Vita nostra brevis est, brevi finietur, Vita nostra brevis est, brevi finietur, Venit mors velociter, rapit nos atrociter, Nemini parcetur, nemini parcetur. Vivat Academia, vivant Professores, Vivat Academia, vivant Professores, Vivat membrum quodlibet, vivant membra quaelibet, Semper sint in flore, semper sint in flore. i

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DONORACKNOWLEDGEMENT

The University of Cape Town gratefully acknowledges the sustained contributions of the following partners. Their support has made possible curriculum, staff and student transformation, improved student access to tertiary education, programmes that promote social engagement and community upliftment, as well as increased research capacity.

Abax FoundationAbe Bailey TrustAckerman, Bruce Trevor (Mr)Albert Wessels TrustAstellas Pharma (Pty) LtdAttorneys Fidelity FundBangweulu Wetlands Management BoardBaumann, Sean Exner (Dr)Birdlife South AfricaBloom, Anthony H (Mr)BM Raff Will TrustBoehringer Ingelheim (Pty) LtdBoston Scientific South Africa (Pty) LtdBrown UniversityCancer Research TrustCarnegie Corporation of New YorkCarter, Charles Edward (Dr)Centre for Higher Education TransformationClaude Leon FoundationDD 2010 Finance LLCDie Rupert-MusiekstigtingDiscovery Health (Pty) LtdDr Stanley Batchelor Bursary TrustEglin, Colin Wells (Dr)EJ Lombardi TrustEli Lilly SA (Pty) LtdElsevier FoundationEmbassy of the People’s Republic of ChinaErnest Oppenheimer Memorial TrustEskom Holdings LtdEstate Late Clifford Herbert Stroude TrustEstate Late Hajee Sulaiman ShahMahomedEstate Late Kevin RochfordEstate Late RM StegenFetzer InstituteFinancial Insight & Guidance ccFoschini Retail Group (Pty) LtdGarfield Weston FoundationGeobrugg AGGinsburg Asset Consulting (Pty) LtdGlaxoSmithKline plcGoldman Sachs FoundationGordon, Siamon (Prof)Grieve, John AB (Mr)Guy Elliott Medical Research TrustHasso Plattner Foerderstiftung, gGmbHHCI FoundationHeneck Family TrustHope for Depression Research FoundationHorace Alfred Taylor Will TrustInternational Bar Association Charitable TrustJames Sivewright Scratchley Will TrustJoffe Charitable TrustJohn and Margaret Overbeek TrustJulian Baring Scholarship FundKaplan Kushlick Educational FoundationKnutzen, Robert Jul (Mr)

Laboratory Specialities (Pty) LtdLegalWiseLily & Ernst Hausmann Research TrustLink-SA FundLonmin Management ServicesMacRobert, Donald Lindsay (Mr)MariaMarina FoundationMary Slack & Daughters FoundationMedtronic Africa (Pty) LtdMedtronic FoundationMinerals Education Trust FundMinnie Goldman TrustMomentum Group LtdNational Bioproducts InstituteNew Settlers FoundationNovo Nordisk (Pty) LtdOld Mutual Foundation (South Africa)Open Society Foundation for South AfricaPA Don Scholarship TrustPalaeontological Scientific TrustParker, Shafik Ahmed (Dr)Pearson PlcPepsiCoPercy Fox FoundationPharma Dynamics (Pty) LtdPicasso HeadlinePM Anderson Educational TrustRamp FoundationRaphaely, Mark Daniel (Mr)Registrars Development TrustRio Tinto PlcRobertson, Mary May (Prof)Roche Products (Pty) Ltd - DiagnosticsRosalie van der Gucht Will TrustRuth and Anita Wise Charitable and Educational TrustSA Medical Association,SANCCOBSaville, Duncan Paul (Mr)Sigrid Rausing TrustSouth African PenguinsSouth African Responsible Gambling FoundationSouth African Transplantation SocietySouthern African Music Rights OrganisationSpiegel, Andrew David (Assoc Prof)Standard Bank Group LtdStevenson Family Charitable Trust,Surdut, Ben-Zion (Mr)Swiss-South African Co-Operation InitiativeThe A & M Pevsner Charitable TrustThe Ackerman Family Educational TrustThe Ackerman Family FoundationThe Andrew W Mellon FoundationThe Atlantic Philanthropies (Bermuda) LtdThe Beit TrustThe Blue Notes Memorial TrustThe Chris Barnard Trust FundThe David and Elaine Potter Charitable Foundation

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The Derek Raphael Charitable TrustThe DG Murray TrustThe Dora and William Oscar Heyne Charitable TrustThe Doris Crossley FoundationThe ELMA FoundationThe Fairheads Development TrustThe FirstRand FoundationThe Ford Foundation USAThe Frank G Connock TrustThe Frank Robb Charitable TrustThe Harry Crossley FoundationThe Hermann Ohlthaver TrustThe Justin and Elsa Schaffer Family UCT Scholarship TrustThe Leanore Zara Kaplan Will TrustThe Leverhulme TrustThe Little Tew Charitable TrustThe Mauerberger Foundation FundThe Maurice Hatter FoundationThe Michael and Susan Dell FoundationThe Myra Chapman Educational TrustThe Nellie Atkinson TrustThe Neuro-Psychoanalysis Fund

The Raymond Ackerman FoundationThe Rockefeller FoundationThe Rosa Luxemburg FoundationThe Sasol Social and Community TrustThe South African National Roads Agency LtdThe Stella & Paul Loewenstein Educational and Charitable TrustThe Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research IncThe Wolfson FoundationThembakazi TrustThomson, Jennifer Ann (Em Prof)Tim and Marilyn Noakes Sports Science Trust FundTiso FoundationTomlinson, Blaine John (Mr)Truworths Community Foundation TrustUnited Therapeutics CorporationVanguard Charitable Endowment ProgramWiese, Christoffel Hendrik (Mr)Wilfred Orr TrustXstrata South Africa (Pty) LtdYoungblood Africa Development Pty Ltd

DONORACKNOWLEDGEMENT

(CONTINUED)

Thank you for helping UCT to pursue its vision of being a world class, research-led African university

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FACULTY OF HUMANITIES – CEREMONY 3FACULTY OF COMMERCE – CEREMONY 4

ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS

Academic Procession.(The congregation is requested to stand as the procession enters the hall and

is invited to participate in the singing of Gaudeamus)

The Vice-Chancellor will constitute the congregation.

The National Anthem.

The University Statement of Dedication will be read by a member of the SRC.

Musical item.

Welcome by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Professor D Visser.

Professor Visser will present (in absentia) Michael Ian Campbell for the Distinguished Teacher Award.

The graduands and diplomates will be presented to the Vice-Chancellor by theDeans and Deputy Deans of the faculties.

The Vice-Chancellor will congratulate the new graduates and diplomates.

Professor Visser will make closing announcements and invite the congregation to stand.

The Vice-Chancellor will dissolve the congregation.

The procession, including the new graduates and diplomates, will leave the hall.(The congregation is requested to remain standing

until the procession has left the hall)

The music for the recessional march has been composed by Professor Peter Klatzow.

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DISTINGUISHED TEACHER AWARD

The Distinguished Teacher Award, given once only to an individual, recognises teaching at any or all levels by a member of the faculty that has made a significant and lasting impression on students.

Previous recipients in the Faculty of Humanities and their years of award are:

1985: TL Dowdall (Child Guidance Clinic)1986: DE Kaplan (Economic History)1988: N Bakker (Education)1989: HJ Snyman (Afrikaans en Nederlands)1990: KM McCormick (English Language and Literature)1992: L Marx (English Language and Literature) J Parkington (Archaeology) N Worden (History)1993: W Mazamisa (Religious Studies) G Solomons (Classics) C Weare (Drama)1995: M Adhikari (History)1996: R Mendelsohn (History)1999: D Benatar (Philosophy) DH Foster (Psychology) WR Nasson (History)2000: JV Bickford-Smith (Historical Studies) CJ Breen (Education)2001: RS Edgecombe (English Language and Literature) H Phillips (Historical Studies)2002: AK Mager (Historical Studies)2003: B Liebl (South African College of Music)2004: HH Schomer (Psychology)2005: PR Anderson (English Language and Literature) Y Banning (Drama)2006: Z Erasmus (Sociology) E Mills (Drama)2007: J Bennett (African Gender Institute)2008: VM Everson (French Language and Literature)2009: C Clarkson (English Language and Literature) ME Steyn (Sociology)

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The following members of the Faculty of Humanities have been chosen for this award in 2011:

Michael Ian CampbellSusan Lauren Levine

Michael Ian CampbellAssociate Professor in the South African College of Music

Associate Professor Michael Campbell’s contribution to developing jazz in the South African College of Music over the past twenty-two years has been remarkable. He started the jazz section in 1989. Since then he has compiled and taught courses with excellence and passion. His teaching has remained grounded in the ‘real world’ of the jazz industry, a world he knows and inhabits, and this approach has ensured that his graduating and well-rounded students have a set of skills and that will allow them long-term career opportunity and flexibility.

What makes him an exceptional jazz teacher? Is it his ability to integrate the creative, abstract elements of his field with systematic study methods in order to provide students with perspective into the subject and broad understanding of its real world application? His methods of integrating the creative achievements of jazz performance and the systematic study of music? The resolute task master? Concern for his students’ need to function in a professional environment where improvisation constitutes the most substantial and demanding part of a solo musical performance? The ability to recognise potential in students who do not have formal training in jazz theory or improvisations? Or his ability as a teacher to ‘bridge the gap’ for these talented students? Or improvisation on all these?

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NAMES OF GRADUANDS/ DIPLOMATES

An asterisk * denotes that the degree or diploma will be awarded in the absence of the candidate.

1. FACULTY OF HUMANITIES

Dean: Professor M P Ensor

DANCE TEACHER’S DIPLOMA

*Janine Booysens (with distinction in African Dance Practice)

PERFORMER’S DIPLOMA IN MUSIC

Andries Barkhuizen (with distinction in Piano)Claude Richard CozensSibusiso Dlamini

*Kabelo Lesitsi Marabe Mandisi Clint Stemela*Charl van der Merwe

PERFORMER’S DIPLOMA IN OPERA

Michael-Angelo CloeteThesele Clement KemaneThembinkosi Mgetyengana

*Maude Evelyn Montierre (with distinction in Vocal Studies and Lyric Diction and the diploma with distinction)Thabo Sithole

PERFORMER’S DIPLOMA IN THEATRE

Mugammad Abdullatief Davids*Zwelakhe Honey KhuseSpirit Andisiwe MbaThandisa Thembisa Ngoma

Arnold Mandisi Shindo*Indalo Sinalo Stofile (with distinction in Acting)

POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN ART

Connor James Cullinan (With distinction) Nadine Elizabeth Froneman(With distinction) David Charles Rossouw

POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MUSIC IN PERFORMANCE

(With distinction) Mandisinde Mbuyazwe(With distinction) Lukhanyo Silvester Moyake(With distinction) Thando Mpushe

*(With distinction) Amanda Michelle OsorioSiphamandla Yakupa

DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS

In Theatre and Performance:Nosipho Precious Bele

*Glen Tal Biderman-PamNicholas Douglas Campbell

Merryn Harriet CarverGerald Javonn DhunrajahBianca Jane FlandersElectra Nathania HartmanDylan Nicol Horley

*Iman IsaacsJacobus Gideon LombardRebecca Susan Makin-Taylor (with distinction in Acting)Hannes OttoCeire PearsonJeska Mary PikeGabriella Cecilia Pinto (with distinction in Drama and Theatre Making and the degree with distinction)Tasneem Rossouw

Oscar Leon SandersRichard Andrew SeptemberPhumzile Nelisiwe SitoleThenjiwe Stemela

DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS IN FINE ART

Mia Alison ChaplinTarryn Sarah de Kock

Desire Michelle de VilliersLaura-Jo Corinne Diedericks

*Mbongeni Mark Dlamini (with distinction in Fine Art 4)

Nicoliene EsterhuizenJessica Frances Falck

Matthew George GillYasmin HankelAlexandra Zarah Karakashian (with distinction in Fine Art 4)Olivie Florence Keck

*Rachel Amy KellyHye Su KimJames King (with distinction in Fine Art 4)Roxanne Melissa Klink

Yentl Meghan KohlerKirsten Lee LilfordNadine ListNonkululeko MabasoKarabo Banna Maine

Magdeline Lesedi MazibaneJessa Mary MockridgeNabeeha Mohamed

Fikile Osman Mqhayi Tasmin Natasha Naidoo Emma NourseAshleigh Elizabeth Robinson PapachrysostomouJoanna Maria Pawelczyk (with distinction in Fine Art 4)Richenda Charvonne PhillipsLizechen Probart

Jan Philip RaathChloe Rachel ReidMatty RoodtElizabeth Joy Speller

*Johke SteenkampHelena Katrine SteenveldAnna Stielau

*Lyanne TopBrando Michael TuckerChristell van RensburgJacques ViljoenMorne Visagie (with distinction in Fine Art 4)Ashley Walters (with distinction in Fine Art 4)

DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MUSIC

Julian Cornelius FernandezKyle Henry Rother

In Composition:Gregory Mark Abrahams

*Ross DorkinAnthony Joseph DowningAndrew Howard Hereford Hoole (with distinction in Composition and Music Theory & Analysis and Saxophone and the degree with distinction)

*Timothy James HutchinsonJean-Pierre Steyn

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In Education:Daniel BowleyJessica GrassowBabalwa MpuluMikhaila Smith

In Performance:Gareth BaardStephen Gordon Bell (with distinction in Jazz Piano and the degree with distinction)

*Justin Michael Bellairs (with distinction in Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Improvisation and Saxophone and the degree with distinction)Ashleigh Tamarin Downes

*Aristide Pierre du Plessis (with distinction in Cello and Chamber Music and the degree with distinction)*Gabriel Eduard du Toit*Raiven Zanymede HansmannLerienne Joubert (with distinction in Flute)Dylan Andrew Martin

Siphathisene MdlaloseJennifer Mary Pott (with distinction in Chamber Music and Flute)

*Kim Raad (with distinction in Saxophone)*Richard Justin Sjoberg Lisa-Mari Smuts (with distinction in Chamber Music and Flute)Janel Jody-Ann Speelman

Angus Charles Robert WardenAdéle WyngaardJane Yu (with distinction in Chamber Music)

DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MUSIC IN DANCE

Megan BlackElizabeth Jane Dutton (with distinction in Dance Teaching Method and the degree with distinction)

*Lauren Kim Mc George (with distinction in Classical Ballet and Contemporary Dance and Dance Notation and the degree with distinction)

DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SOCIAL SCIENCE

In Industrial, Organisational and Labour Studies:*Danny John Orr

In Labour, Organisational Psychology and Human Resource Management:*Nanah Julius Barongo*Chloe CooperCoral-Ann EllensMohamed Nadeem HamidAngelyn HsuRobynn Susan Paton

*Dominique Jean Smit

In Politics, Philosophy and Economics:Samantha Lawren Stewart Banner

*Yelini Georgia BruindersBrittany Feldman

*Garrett James FitzpatrickBushra Feroza GulesGeorgina Elizabeth HerholdtDavid Raphael IdesisJuliet Claire King

*Hayley Nicole KornblumMichelle LouwMichael Robert Marchant (with distinction in Philosophy and Politics and Economics and Studies in Philosophy, Politics & Economics and the degree with distinction)

Sizwe Michael Mpofu-WalshGeorgina Vivien MurrayKarusha NaidooClaire Louise SmithNandile Ndiviwe TabataAlice Margaret van der Poel

*Daniel van Tonder

DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK

Georgina Lydia AtkinsArlene Jean Bock (with distinction in Studies in Social Work and the degree with distinction)Nazley BougardJulia CampherRobyn Jane de Jager

*Mbali Zamagugu DlaminiSlindile DlobelaMieke Rozane du PlessisMehnaaz Ismail EssopShuvai Tendai FinosSiddeeqa Gierdien

Aimee Danielle HardingTamryn Leigh Herbert (with distinction in Studies in Social Work)Merissa Lee Hibbins

Jody Deborah JohnsonAshleigh Jean KreuschAlexa Maxwell KroonShanon LusingaTumelo Faith MalulekeMegan MorelandMandy Nyarai MubaiwaRopafadzo Malvin NhaitayiCally Lynne Nixon

Mandy Faye NovisJabulani Tambo

Jonah Byakutaaga Wamani

2. FACULTY OF COMMERCE

Dean: Professor D Ross

DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (HONOURS)

In Information Systems:Mogamat Radiy AdamsZinia Erin AdriaanseAkinlolu Olumide AkandeSteven Baltazar dos RamosAneesa BashaShameemah BeggBrendan John ButtTina Charles

*Mei-Miao ChenKevin Shaun CupidoInga Joselyn Davids

Ivan Bertram DavidsGino DourandoAndrea Veronica Downes(First class) Julian Faasen

*Upendo Andrew FatukubonyeSimon FishleyRebecca Chiedza Goba

*Magnus-Emmanuel Matthias Claudius HaumanChantel Desiree Hefele

Charles Christopher HindeStuart Ronald Hope(First class) Shirley Catherine LavinAzola Luntu MdaOlinda MombeyararaMpfariseni Mercia NemakondeNokuthaba NgwenyaFarai Nyandoro-Kunzvi

Rosa Lee Paddock*Sameer Parker

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Tanya Reth Percy*Unathi PokwanaSmeeta RamasamyWayne RamsayUnathi SeptemberPearl Mireca SepuyaYamkela Hlengiwe Onke SiwenduNigel Ralph SolomonsThembela Beauty SonteyaTshepiso Desiree TiroMark Graeme van Heerden

3. FACULTY OF HUMANITIES

Dean: Professor M P Ensor

DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS (HONOURS)

In Drama:*Chiminae Meghan BallNkoe Lieketso MohotoVerusha Naidoo

DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MUSIC (HONOURS)

In Dance:(First class) Cecilia Johanna Marais

In Performance:(First class) Emily Jane Bruce

*(First class) Annelize de Villiers(First class) Darren Craig English

*(First class) Shaun Antony Little(First class) Sally Jane Minter

*Bradley Simon PriceMonique van Willingh

DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SOCIAL SCIENCE (HONOURS)

In African Studies:(First class) Moshumee Teena Dewoo

In Archaeology:Christopher House

In Archaeology and Environmental Studies:Carla Hodgson

In Clinical Practice in Social Work:Robyn BakkerVola Miranda Benjamin

*Susan Patricia BurgerPamella Mafuya MlotywaMpucuko May(First class) Wendy Linda PaduaNomasirayeli Praisewell MhlongoEmile Heinrich PoggenpoelEdna Grace RichNomakhosazana Princess Silinga

*Philippa SmitMichelene Merlin SmithChandbi TajeerNozipho Elizabeth TshabalalaZukiswa Tutu

In Criminal Justice:Megan Karen AdamsDeborah Lynette CuthbertChloe Mc GrathSipe Siyamthanda G.Y. MgqibiMelani van der Merwe

*(First class) Jonathan St John Widdowson

In Development Studies:(First class) Yvette Ladan AllenRobyn Jane Anderson

*Joy Tinotenda BandaSarah Natasha CorryNicole Lucielle DunnNomkhosi Hlengiwe LuthuliBoikanyo Gaone ModungwaKolela Musuamba Mulowayi

*Kylie Eleanor Stewart

In Diversity Studies:*Denver Kingsley Grigg

In Economics:(First class) Rosalind Carol Clayton

*(First class) Kirsten Mary Mulcahy*(First class) Caroline Lisa StapletonStephen James Wright

In Environmental and Geographical Studies:(First class) Kerilynne McKay CloeteNicole Georgiou

*Caitlin Keam*Jessica Mary RattleKirsty RobinsonNicole Emma RyanBrendon James Solik

*Nicola Theresa WilkinsSimbisai Simba Chakuparira Zhanje

In Gender and Transformation:*Frank AdigboNicholas James Alexander

*Annobea Abena Asare*(First class) Malaika Mary Clementina Ashcroft(First class) Michelle Robyn Botha

*Rudo Michelle Tinotenda Chikara*Mabel CudjoeRutendo Hadebe

*Eunice InkumCaitlyn Emma Lewis

*Zanele Masithathu Mji*Audrey MuchenagumboMutindi Stephanie Munyao

*Nomonde Cynthia Mxhalisa*(First class) David Wayne Ng(First class) Zandi Sherman

*(First class) Thuto Seabe Thipe

In Industrial Sociology:Faranaaz BassaChenai Ashlee ChairJoyland Matiiapa Mae-Ella Chindori- ChiningaThabiso Modise

In International Relations:Mandira BagwandeenSara Kirsten BarnesBianca Jade Gradus-SamsonMazuba Mukanshi Mushota

*(First class) Mai Sara Sachs(First class) Daniella Chaya ScherMatlhatse Elizabeth Setshogoe

*Frances Greta van Hasselt*Dominique Victoria Webb

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In Justice and Transformation:Samantha Kelly Mctigue

*Mandisi Disang Nkomo(First class) Gabrielle Paxton Reid

In Organisational Psychology:Laylah BarnesCrystl Bateman

*Jaclyn Claire BeckerJared Wesley Bee

*Whitney Bianca BloomSara Booley

*Sunjam Kaur Vishwajit Choda*Alysia Rowena CostaJane Doubell

*Tsitsidzashe Milcent DubeJeanae DumasIrene Pantelitsa EleftheriouZubeida GierdienNabilah Johnstone

*Letticia Khumalo*Timothy Calderwood Koch*Maja Anna KwiatkowskiTatenda Fortune Mabika

*Nombeko Amanda MabuyaTracy-Leigh MadellRyan MageeItumeleng Angela MahamoSamantha Ann McChleryBoyang Dinkemetse MufahotheEmmah Chido MutezoChengetai MutongwizoKalukeki Kamana MwabaNomvelo NcubeSayyideena Aleeshah Aleeshah Nujjoo

Tariro Hazel NyamakuraQuaanitah PalekerMiche Lynsay PetersenEmily Joy RichardsonNicholas Ian RixDerek Peter Sackville-Scott

*Zaakiyah SaitLauren SamaaiLaura Amy Schreuder

*Caroline Angela SmitZureenah Sulaiman

*Socotra Jane Williams

In Philosophy:*(First class) Kathleen Ann Louw

In Philosophy, Politics and Economics:*Charles Gareth Beck*Tonbara Ekiyor*Kieran Andrew Frost

In Political Communication:Shannon Daniel BernhardtStuart Friedrich Hendricks

In Political Philosophy and Social Theory:Isha Dilraj

In Political Science:Mary Fawzy

*Marcienne Koenig

In Psychology:*(First class) Lauren Ruth BarkhuizenFaye Helen BozalekPunam Dave

*Chantelle Silva de Abreu*Heather DennyAnna Jane Dreyer(First class) Genevieve Vivian During(First class) Yvonne Gartner

(First class) Suvi Iiris Susanna Hakala*(First class) Kate Hamilton(First class) Steven Harding

*Michelle Hattingh*Tessa Heiberg(First class) Rebecca Helman

*Hannah HorsfallMegan Amy Hughes(First class) Monique Thelma HuysamenMarike Keller(First class) Jane Frances KellyMarguerite LoftusLoyiso Maqubela

*Malini MohanaZayaan NoordienHelen Ju-Reyn Yolande Ockhuizen(First class) Cheneal Puljevic

*(First class) Daniel Sher*Adam George van Hagen*Yvonne Zabu

In Public Policy and Administration:(First class) Samantha Ann BallLisa Louise DelcarmeMonique Estelle DoyleThandeka Thokozile Mhlantla

*Hanne Nyaboke Nyokangi

In Religious Studies: Zuleigha Abderoef*Rayno Daschner*La’Eeqah Galant*(First class) Kiera Fae McAfee*Josephine Martha McClellanAnah Kelone Moorad

In Social Anthropology:Dumisa Sibane DlodloAlicia Yolanda Ernstzen(First class) Fawzia Haeri Mazanderani

*Natasha Ruth Pauline MeyerFarrah Theresa Schwab(First class) Sydelle Willow Smith

In Social Development:Mutsa Lauralyn Chikanya

*Laura Eppinger(First class) Jessica Mary Nobubele FrameAkhona Cebisa Gwatyu

*Sandra Sherila Jatoonah*Bryne Joynerwood Calisto Kondowe(First class) Myrna Lemmen(First class) Claire MartensMary Chibwe MulengaSibusiso Ndlovu

*Rosa Olive ScheepersMumba Martha Martha Soko

*Allison Elizabeth Whitley

In Social Policy and Management:Ishrene Davids(First class) Tove Janet de ChazalSchwarzenegerr Tonderai KusikwenyuMerle MillsImmaculate Nyawira MugoThabiso Wilson Nyapisi

In Sociology:Sharon Joy Carter(First class) Zoë Shelley Wood Gauld

*Patricia Henning

In Training Evaluation:Leigh-Ann Kim Julia BehrendtSalwah CarelseTaida Christine HoveZibo KenosiSakhile MasukuCaitland Jade McDermottChido Cleopatra MpembaTikwiza Rayleen SilubondeKim Lucy WatkinsJade Cherie Wright

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DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS

In Theatre and Performance:(With distinction) Catherine Marmion DoddersIlse Fourie

*Laen Hershler(With distinction) Philip de Villiers Rademeyer

DEGREE OF MASTER OF ART IN FINE ART

(With distinction) Marlien Marlene Winberg

In Fine Art:*(With distinction) Vincent Bezuidenhout*(With distinction) Joshua Lee Ginsburg*(With distinction) Chad Rossouw*(With distinction) Renzske Scholtz(With distinction) Katherine Louise Spindler

DEGREE OF MASTER OF MUSIC

Lisa BauerRobyn Lee MillerMarc Anton Röntsch

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UCT aspires to become a premier academic meeting point between South Africa, the rest of Africa and the world. Taking advantage of expanding global networks and our distinct vantage point in Africa, we are committed, through innovative research and scholarship, to grapple with the key issues of our natural and social worlds. We aim to produce graduates whose qualifications are internationally recognised and locally applicable, underpinned by values of engaged citizenship and social justice. UCT will promote diversity and transformation within our institution and beyond, including growing the next generation of academics.

Foundation statement underpinning the mission statement

Our research-led identity is shaped by a commitment to:academic freedom as the prerequisite to fostering intellectual debate and free injury;• ensuring that research informs all our activities including teaching, learning and service to the community;• advancing and disseminating knowledge that addresses the key challenges facing society – South African, • continental and global;protecting “curiosity driven” research;• nurturing and valuing creativity in the sciences and arts including the performing and creative arts;• stimulating international linkages of researchers and research groupings.•

We strive to provide a superior quality educational experience for undergraduate and postgraduate students through:

providing an intellectually and socially stimulating environment;• inspired and dedicated teaching and learning;• exposure to the excitement of creating new knowledge;• stimulating the love of life-long learning;• the cultivation of competencies for global citizenship;• supporting programmes that stimulate the social consciousness of students;• offering access to courses outside the conventional curricula;• attracting a culturally and internationally diverse community of scholars;• guaranteeing internationally competitive qualifications;• offering a rich array of social, cultural, sporting and leadership opportunities;• providing an enabling physical and operational environment.•

In advancing UCT as an Afropolitan university, we will:expand our expertise on Africa and offer it to the world;• extend our networks on the continent, along with our global connections and partnerships;• promote student and staff exchanges and collaborative research and postgraduate programmes;• engage critically with Africa’s intellectuals and world views in teaching and research;• contribute to strengthening higher education on our continent.•

We strive to provide an environment for our diverse student and staff community that:promotes a more equitable and non-racial society;• supports redress in regard to past injustices;• is affirming and inclusive of all staff and students and promotes diversity in demographics, skills and backgrounds;• offers individual development opportunities to all staff;• is welcoming as a meeting space for scholars from Africa and around the world.•

MISSION STATEMENT

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Walter Remi Juliaan Baets, BSc MSc Antwerp PhD WarwickDirector of the Graduate School of Business

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Ian Rael Scott, BA BA(Hons) Cape Town (Acting)

Walter Remi Juliaan Baets, BSc MSc Antwerp PhD WarwickDirector of the Graduate School of Business

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