The University of the Free State (UFS) recently hosted an exclusive gathering, bringing together esteemed donors, partners, and stakeholders to meet the institution's new Vice-Chancellor and Principal, Prof Hester C. Klopper.
Held on 13 March 2025, the event provided a unique opportunity for guests to engage with Prof Klopper and gain insight into her vision for the university. The programme featured a thought-provoking yet informal conversation between Prof Vasu Reddy, Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Research and Internationalisation, and Prof Klopper, allowing attendees to explore the Vice-Chancellor's strategic plans and aspirations for the UFS.
"I am deeply committed to fostering a culture of collaboration and mutual support between the university and its stakeholders," said Prof Klopper. "Being the first female Vice-Chancellor at the University of the Free State comes with a great responsibility, but I hope that after my tenure, we won’t have to wait another 120 years for another female VC.”
Strengthening relationships with donors
Prof Klopper emphasised the critical role of donors, partners, and stakeholders in the university’s success.
"We recognise that our donors and partners are essential in shaping the future of our institution. By working together, we can create a lasting impact on our students, the university, and society as a whole," she said.
Driving innovation and entrepreneurship
A key focus of Prof Klopper’s vision is fostering an innovation-driven and entrepreneurial ecosystem in the Free State Province. She highlighted the university’s commitment to equipping students with not only academic excellence but also the skills to create employment opportunities rather than merely seeking them.
“A shift needs to take place in our country - not only in ensuring the employability of graduates but also in empowering them to generate jobs,” she said.
Some of her proposed initiatives include establishing a UFS enterprise, strengthening collaborations with neighbouring higher education institutions, and prioritising entrepreneurship among students.
“There needs to be a move away from dependence on government funding towards an integrated financial model with diversified revenue streams,” she added. "I also aim to build the brand value of the UFS, as this will ultimately enhance the worth of our students’ qualifications."
Prioritising work-integrated learning and support for young men
Prof Klopper underscored the importance of work-integrated learning, urging industry partners to create internship opportunities and workplace exposure for students.
While Prof Klopper strongly advocates support for opportunities for women, she also voiced her concern about the challenges facing young men in South Africa.
“Young men are not being equipped with the tools to lead communities and households. They must not be overlooked,” she stated.
A milestone event for the UFS community
The event marked a significant milestone in Prof Klopper's tenure as Vice-Chancellor, reinforcing the university's commitment to fostering meaningful partnerships.
Attendees welcomed the opportunity to engage with Prof Klopper in a relaxed setting. "It was truly inspiring to hear Prof Klopper's vision for the university," said one guest. "I am excited to see the impact she will make in the years ahead."
As the UFS continues its pursuit of excellence, engagements such as this serve as a testament to its dedication to creating a lasting impact on the broader community.