New position for Vice-Chancellor
INNOVATION AGENDA: Vice-Chancellor, Prof Chris Nhlapo has been appointed as Deputy Chairperson of Technological Higher Education Network South Africa.
Wednesday, 08 December 2021
Vice-Chancellor, Prof Chris Nhlapo is humbled and excited at the same time but ready for the challenge ahead after he was appointed as Deputy Chairperson of Technological Higher Education Network South Africa (THENSA), a non-profit company, at the THENSA Board meeting held recently.
THENSA, formerly South African Technology Network (SATN) was established in 2006 by five South African Universities of Technology (UoTs), namely, CPUT, Durban University of Technology, Central University of Technology, Tshwane University of Technology and the Vaal University of Technology, and resulted in the registration of the SATN trust in August 2008. The SATN became the collective voice of UoTs to provide a common platform for discussion on matters pertaining to higher education and to share leverage existing competencies of the member institutions. The change of name in 2019 to THENSA) was an outcome of the change in its membership to include all technology focussed institutions, the teaching, learning, research, and innovation agendas that it set itself.
Following the resignation with immediate effect of former THENSA’s Deputy Chair, Prof Henk de Jager, a vacancy arose at the THENSA. At the Board meeting it was agreed that the voting for Deputy Chairperson of THENSA will ensue, Nhlapo was nominated and he accepted the nomination as one of three nominees and he was fittingly appointed as the Deputy Chairperson of THENSA from January 2022.
Reflecting on his appointment, Nhlapo said: “I am sure the confidence and trust that my fellow Vice-Chancellors have in me and the contribution made having been part of formerly SATN and now THENSA did not go unnoticed. This vote of confidence is not taken for granted as it is a major responsibility and an enormous task to champion the cause of UoT in South Africa and the globe.” He said his appointment gives him a platform to reposition and make a strong value proposition for Universities of Technology in the South African National System of Innovation (SANSI). “It gives one a platform to reignite the debate about the role and place of Universities of Technology in the context of the South African higher education landscape,” Nhlapo continued.
“It also gives us, as a collective, an opportunity to reflect deeply about our unique strength in Applied space especially within Fourth Industrial Revolution, Society 5.0 and WIL that really speaks to our DNA as a sector. As CPUT, we believe in the UoTs and our DNA is very clear - hence One Smart CPUT or the dream of being MIT of Africa.”
Nhlapo added: “THENSA is new but I think driving strong collaboration and not unnecessary competition amongst UoTs will take us somewhere. We just need to identify joint projects, joint supervision, joint moderation, and the sky will be the limit. Some of these activities are already happening. Lastly, supporting and learning from the chair and current fellow vice-chancellors.”
He attributed his success to “hard work, respecting one's career and constantly learning from”. “Never stop learning because life never stop teaching.”
Written by Aphiwe Boyce
Email: BoyceAp@cput.ac.za
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