
Autumn graduations return to in-person mode at Coetzenburg
This week, Stellenbosch University (SU) will award 3 132 qualifications at a series of in-person graduation ceremonies at the Coetzenburg Centre. Due to the Covid-19 restrictions imposed on gatherings, the past few in-person graduations have been limited to doctoral candidates and hosted in the smaller Endler hall on Stellenbosch campus. The graduations from 4 to 7 April 2022 will, for the first time since the start of the pandemic, again include the entire graduating class and invited guests. As was the case at previous ceremonies, the number of guests permitted inside the building will be limited according to the building’s legally required venue population certificate and current Covid-19 restrictions. Except for Monday, when two graduations will take place, the remainder of the week will see three ceremonies hosted per day. Of the 3 132 qualifications that will be awarded, the majority (1 877) are postgraduate, comprising 167 doctoral, 864 master's, 269 honours and 50 postgraduate bachelor's degrees as well as 527 postgraduate diplomas and certificates.The April graduation brings to close the 2021 graduation cycle, which saw a total of 5 636 qualifications awarded at the December 2021 graduation. The 3 132 qualifications to be awarded in April 2022 will bring the total number of qualifications awarded for the 2021 year to 8 768. This graduation cycle has seen the highest number of Master’s qualifications awarded for the Faculties of AgriSciences, Arts and Social Sciences, Medicine and Health Sciences, and Military Science. There has also been a growth in the amount of Master’s Cum Laude passes, from 29% in 2020 to 31% in 2021. Honorary doctorates The University will also bestow three honorary doctorates on prominent leaders and role-players who have made exceptional contributions to society through their respective fields of expertise. The three April recipients are as follows:
- The engineer and inspirational business leader Mr Andries (Andy) Calitz, who will receive the degree Doctor of Engineering (DEng) honoris causa. This SU alumnus plays a prominent part in the international energy supply sector. Serving as the secretary-general of the International Gas Union since August 2021, he continues to drive political, technical and economic progress in the gas industry globally.
- South African writer, poet and activist Ms Diana Ferrus, who will be awarded the degree Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil) honoris causa. Ferrus’s poetry is recognised and revered both locally and internationally for its impact on politics, and for giving a voice to the anti-apartheid struggle in South Africa. Since she started writing at the age of 14, her personal experiences and the political, historical and social issues of the communities where she lived and worked have featured as themes in her poetry.
- Dr Patrice Matchaba, who will receive the degree Doctor of Science (DSc) honoris causa for his outstanding pharmaceutical and clinical science contributions, and his leading role in addressing healthcare disparities and enhancing research capacity globally. He currently serves as president of the Novartis Foundation in the United States, drawing on his 20 years of experience as a physician to advance global drug development and public health.
- The ceremonies will be livestreamed at www.sun.ac.za/streaming.
- Click here to find out more about the April graduations.