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From left; Dr Alice Brink; Dr Oliver Nyambi and Dr Sandy-Lynn Steenhuisen.

The UFS is committed to continuing its support to ensure that they develop their potential excellence to become future world leaders in their respective disciplines. These were the words of Vice-Rector: Research, Prof Corli Witthuhn, in support of three of the University of the Free State’s (UFS) young scholars selected for the prestigious DHET Future Professors Programme.

Drs Sandy-Lynn Steenhuisen, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Plant Sciences (UFS Qwaqwa Campus); Oliver Nyambi, Senior Lecturer in the Department of English (UFS Qwaqwa Campus); and Alice Brink, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Chemistry (UFS Bloemfontein Campus), were selected for the first cohort in the programme. 

Prof Witthuhn states: “The university is very proud to have three of our young academics selected for the national Future Professors Programme. All three of these outstanding researchers have Y1 ratings from the National Research Foundation (NRF), reflecting the quality of their research and the significant international recognition they enjoy. Being part of the programme presents these three colleagues with a fantastic opportunity for further professional development.”

Investment in future SA professoriate

This prestige programme is an initiative of the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) to invest in the future South African professoriate. According to Prof Jonathan Jansen, Project Leader: DHET Future Professors Programme, the selection process was both rigorous and highly competitive in producing the cohort for this programme. 

Nominations were received from 26 universities and only 29 candidates were selected for what Prof Jansen describes as “a strong and cohesive college of future South African scholars”.

Knowing how few academics were chosen, Dr Steenhuisen describes her selection as both scary and exciting, and a complete surprise. 

“I am hoping to learn from others’ experiences and academic journeys, and that the programme will give me focus and direction in a strong promotional track. I never thought one of my ambitions would be to become a professor, but through mentorship and other initiatives like this programme, I can see it becoming a reality with the right guidance.”

She also dreams of seeing young academics discover the most awesome phenomena in nature under her guidance. Dr Steenhuisen hopes to inspire undergraduate students to see the world through different eyes, letting the wonder of the natural diversity around them give them hope.

Opportunity for international exposure

Dr Nyambi, currently an Alexander von Humboldt Fellow in Germany since 2018, says he cherishes the international placement part of this programme. “I know what an opportunity like this means in terms of the quality of engagements, collaborations, and even funding that comes with such international exposure. The programme also presents an exciting opportunity for networking, sharing, learning, and peer-reviewing with some of South Africa’s best scholars.”

Dr Nyambi believes that the UFS is investing much in the development of its scholars. He states: “I see the selection as attesting to the immense potential of the campus to produce highly rated scholars who can improve the quality of both research and graduates at the UFS. I have benefited a lot from various efforts by the university to enhance the research capacity and profile of the campus, and I believe that more such prestigious accolades are in store for researchers on the campus.

As an academic, he believes that teaching, motivating, and instilling a zeal in students on the Qwaqwa Campus to reach beyond their previously disadvantaged backgrounds, comes with a huge challenge. “Becoming what I want my students to aspire to, puts me in a good stead to influence them,” he says. 

Dr Brink feels it is a great honour to be selected for this competitive programme. “The inputs and advice from the academic leaders in this fellowship will be valued, particularly as researchers such as myself need to obtain a balance between research excellence, finding solutions for current world problems, while also striving to explore uncharted waters within my field of chemistry,” she says.



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UFS honours its top sport achievers
2010-10-21

KovsieSport at the University of the Free State (UFS) will honour its top sport achievers at a glamorous ceremony at the Centenary Complex on the UFS campus on Thursday, 21 October 2010.

The Kovsie Sport Stars 2010 awards are divided into two categories, one for the top men’s sportsman at the university and one for the top women’s counterpart.

The nominees for this year are:

Women’s category:

  • Lesley-Ann George – Vice-Captain of the South African Hockey team that took part in the recent Commonwealth Games in India.
  • Tanya Basson – The current African Judo champion in the under 52 kg division and Member of the South African Judo teams that took part in the Kata and Kurash World Championships as well as the Commonwealth Games.
  • Nelmaré Loubser – Represented South Africa at the Triathlon and Duathlon World Championships and a member of the South African Prestige Biathle team.

Male category:

  • Thuso Mpuang – Represented South Africa at the Africa Athletics Championship and the World Continental Games as part of the SA relay team.
  • Boy Soke – Represented South Africa at the Southern African Half-marathon Championships and a member of the South African Half-marathon team competing at the World Championships.
  • Bruno Schwalbach – Gold-medal winner for South Africa at the Southern African Karate Championships in the senior Kata division.
  • Windy Jonas – Represented South Africa at the Africa Athletics Championships.
  • Wiaan Viljoen – Represented South Africa in Badminton at the Thomas and Uber Cup, the All African Championships where he won a silver and a bronze medal, as well as the World Badminton Championships, reaching the 32nd round.
  • Boom Prinsloo – A member of the South African Sevens rugby team that competed in the Commonwealth Games.
  • Johan Cronjé – Currently ranked 38th in the world 1500 m rankings and represented South Africa at the Africa Athletics Championships.
  • Philip van der Walt – Member of the Vodacom Cheetahs rugby team as well as of the South African Sevens team that competed at the Commonwealth Games.

 
Media Release
Issued by:  Lacea Loader
Director: Strategic Communication (acting)
Tel: 051 401 2584
Cell: 083 645 2454
E-mail: loaderl@ufs.ac.za
21 October 2010

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