Rhodes appoints first black vice-chancellor

Rhodes University has announced the appointment of mathematician Dr Sizwe Mabizela as the institution's principal and vice-chancellor.

Announcing the appointment yesterday, chairman of the university council Vuyo Khahla said the council unanimously approved Mabizela's appointment as the institution's sixth principal and vice-chancellor with effect from next month. "This appointment is for a period of seven years and may be extended for a further term determined by the council at its discretion," Khahla said. Mabizela has made history by becoming the first black African person to head Rhodes, replacing former principal and vice-chancellor Dr Saleem Badat.

Badat resigned three months ago to take up a senior position in New York with the prestigious Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. "Dr Mabizela is eminently worthy of his appointment as the principal and vice-chancellor of this prestigious university," Khahla said. "He enjoys a solid standing as a mathematician amongst his peers and his professional global contribution to the discipline of mathematics is considerable."

He added that Mabizela is a leading scholar with impressive and extensive publications covering his research and teaching interests of applied functional analysis. Mabizela was previously an associate professor and deputy head of the University of Cape Town's department of mathematics and applied mathematics. He was also a visiting professor in the department of mathematics at the University of Zimbabwe; and professor and head of mathematics at Rhodes University.

Since 2008, he has been Rhodes' deputy vice-chancellor in charge of academic and student affairs. Mabizela is the outgoing chairman of Umalusi, the council for quality assurance in general and further education and training. newsdesk@sowetan.co.za

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