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About Convocation

Convocation is a statutory body and the name given to the University’s largest constituency – its alumni.

Over 200 000 graduates, Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½ academic staff, and retired academics with 10 consecutive years’ service to the University make up Convocation. You automatically become a member of Convocation when you receive a degree from Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½.

Convocation’s role is “to discuss and state its opinion upon any matter relating to the University”. Convocation elects the University Chancellor, the President of Convocation, and 10 members of the Executive Committee of Convocation (Exco).

What Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½ does today can influence the value of your qualification tomorrow. Convocation enables alumni to have a say in University matters, ensuring that the quality and reputation of your Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½ qualification is maintained and strengthened.

The Convocation elects the President and the Exco of Convocation members in accordance with the University’s rules. Ten people are elected by the Convocation via ballot (electronic or postal) from among the members of the Convocation.

Members of the Executive Committee of Convocation

Ms Kgomotso Mufamadi
Elected Convocation President
31-Jul-27
2nd term
Dr Eunice Cross
 
31-Dec-26
2nd  term
Ms Lesley-Ann Gatter
 
31-Dec-26
2nd  term
Mr Adam Levin
 
31-Dec-26
1st term
Ms Innocentia Mahlangu
 
31-Dec-28
1st term
Professor Robert McCutcheon
 
31-Dec-28
2nd term
Mr Clifford Danelson Mkansi
 
31-Dec-28
1st term
Mr Etienne Rübbers
 
31-Dec-28
1st term
Mr Craig Michael Sampson
 
31-Dec-26
1st term
Mr Paul Taylor
 
31-Dec-28
3rd term
Mr Tebogo Thothela
 
31-Dec-26
2nd term
Internal Members
Professor Veronica Ntsiea
Senate Electee
31-Dec-28
1st term
Professor Zeblon Vilakazi
Vice-Chancellor & Principal
Ex-officio
Ms Carol Crosley
University Registrar
Ex-officio
Professor Garth Stevens
DVC: People Development and Culture
Ex-officio
Mr Jerome September
Dean of Student Affairs
Ex-officio
SRC President
Annual appointment
 
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