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06 October 2020 | Story NONSINDISO QWABE | Photo Charl Devenish
Prof Pearl Sithole, Campus Vice-Principal: Qwaqwa Campus


An increase in post- and undergraduate qualifications, including ten doctoral and seven Master of Science qualifications, for graduates on the Qwaqwa Campus. These were some of the achievements celebrated on the second day of the UFS virtual graduation ceremonies hosted from 6 to 9 October 2020, with students from the Qwaqwa Campus receiving their qualifications. 

Highlighting graduates’ accomplishments, the Rector and Vice-Chancellor, Prof Francis Petersen, said the Qwaqwa Campus had an impressive milestone to celebrate – the significant increase in the number of undergraduate and postgraduate qualifications obtained in 2019. "This includes ten doctoral degrees. This is indeed a remarkable milestone for the campus, well done!"

The campus awarded qualifications to students in the Faculties of Economic and Management Sciences, the Humanities, Education, and Natural and Agricultural Sciences. The Faculties of Education and Natural and Agricultural Sciences had the highest number of postgraduate qualifications, 62 and 43 degrees respectively. 

Boasting a record number of 10 PhD qualifications, the Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences had even more reason to celebrate, producing seven Master of Science graduates. Of the seven MSc students, five were women.
Celebrating these achievements, Prof Aliza le Roux, Assistant Dean of the Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences, said as the first female assistant dean of the faculty, she is impressed with the large number of women graduating with postgraduate degrees. "I am extremely proud of our Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences in Qwaqwa, because our science students are succeeding at some of the hardest degrees you can get. I love working on the Qwaqwa Campus, as the students here give me such hope for the future of science in South Africa," Prof Le Roux said.

One such student is Portia Mosolloane, who obtained her MSc degree in Zoology cum laude. Her dissertation is titled: Rapid detection of escherichia coli in treated and untreated wastewater and the impact of wastewater on riparian macroinvertebrate assemblages.

The following students received their honours and master’s degrees cum laude:

Mmabatho Sebusi – Bachelor of Education Honours with specialisation in Curriculum Studies. 
Matsubela Chakela – Bachelor of Education with specialisation in Management and Governance. 
Unathi Gwama – Bachelor of Education with specialisation in Management and Governance. 
Bongani Msibi – Bachelor of Education with specialisation in Management and Governance. 
Portia Mosolloane – Master of Science in Zoology
Dorah Muthee – Master of Science in Physics.


Virtual Graduation ceremony – Day 1

UFS celebrates the achievements of its newest alumni

"Perhaps this is not the graduation day you envisaged; however, like all graduations, it is a celebratory event that marks the culmination of much hard work, dedication, and commitment to the realisation of your dreams. Graduations are joyous events, occasions of celebration and achievement."

With these words, the Rector and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Free State, Prof Francis Petersen, opened the first in the series of virtual graduation ceremonies taking place this week.
As a highlight on the university's calendar, 6 497 students from the three UFS campuses will be virtually awarded undergraduate and postgraduate qualifications over a period of four days as an alternative to the traditional ceremonies, due to COVID-19 restrictions.

Prof Petersen said the virtual ceremonies did not erase the magnitude of the occasion. "This virtual graduation ceremony is about celebrating your success and achievements. A lot of sacrifices have been made for you to be able to graduate – whether financial, emotional, or in any other way."

Prof Petersen said that, along with the qualifications received, he hoped the graduates would leave the University of the Free State filled with values that would shape their journey as they entered the world of work and society as professionals – the values of critical inquiry, social responsiveness, and integrity.
"When we send out graduates from the University of the Free State, we would like to believe that we send out graduates with impeccable integrity who can make a massive difference in society."

His words were echoed by the university's new Chancellor, Prof Bonang Mohale, who began his term of office in June. Prof Mohale implored graduates to draw and build from their own humanity for the growth and development of all society, to work for a cause, and to make their presence felt in the world.

"To our newest alumni, congratulations. You have earned your academic qualifications, grown intellectually, and accomplished much more than when you first began your studies.”

“Through today's graduation, may I kindly implore all of us to rededicate ourselves to the unfinished task of attaining social justice, defending democracy, and being change agents," Prof Mohale said. 

Making the most of an unprecedented ceremony, scores of people took to the university's YouTube channel to identify and congratulate their loved ones and to celebrate their achievements.

The following students received the Dean's Medal in the various faculties:

Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences:
Jan Johannes van Niekerk – Bachelor of Accounting
Pierré Ludwig Koekemoer – Bachelor of Commerce Honours with specialisation in Marketing

Faculty of Education:
Martha Maria Koch – Bachelor of Education in Foundation Phase Teaching

Faculty of Health Sciences:
Venuschké Struwig – Bachelor of Medical Science with specialisation in Radiation Sciences (in respect of a three-year bachelor’s degree) 
Tamryn Wepener – Bachelor of Science in Dietetics (in respect of a four-year bachelor's degree)
Andrea Snyman – Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (in respect of a five-year bachelor’s degree)
Sakhele Lancelort Shiba – Bachelor of Medical Science Honours in Medical Physics

Faculty of the Humanities:
Lise Stofberg – Bachelor of Social Science majoring in Psychology and Sociology (in respect of a three-year bachelor’s degree)
Nina Cilliers – Bachelor of Music (in respect of a four-year bachelor's degree)
André Nel – Bachelor of Psychology Honours

Faculty of Law:
Deneska Theron – Bachelor of Laws

Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences:
Christoffel Jacobus de Lange – Bachelor of Science in Genetics and Zoology
Sune Hayward – Bachelor of Science in  Agriculture majoring in  Animal Sciences
Elize Ferreira – Bachelor of Science Honours Majoring in Mathematics and  Applied Mathematics

Congratulations to the class of 2019!
Watch the rest of the ceremonies here

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Graduates encouraged to use their knowledge to the benefit of SA
2017-06-28

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On 26 June 2017, the last day of its mid-year graduation
ceremonies, the University of the Free State conferred
388 master’s and 72 doctoral degrees.
Photo: Charl Devenish

You have the knowledge, which is a big resource, and should use it to the benefit of South Africa. This was the overwhelming message to graduates obtaining their master’s and doctoral degrees at the University of the Free State (UFS).

Their responsibility was emphasised by the likes of Justice Mahube Molemela during the ceremonies in the Callie Human Centre at the Bloemfontein Campus on 26 June 2017. Justice Molemela, Judge President of the Free State Division of the High Court and Acting Justice of the Supreme Court of South Africa, was the guest speaker at the morning and afternoon ceremonies.

The UFS conferred 388 master’s and 72 doctoral degrees on the final day of its mid-year graduation ceremonies, which was the biggest set of ceremonies in the university’s history. The doctorates came from the Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences (30), Faculty of the Humanities (15), Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences (9), Faculty of Education (8), Faculty of Health Sciences (5), and Faculty of Theology (5). A total of 5 258 degrees were conferred over six days from 19 to 26 June 2017.

Future dependant on youth

Justice Molemela said the master’s and doctoral graduates have the skills to make a difference. “The future of a nation is largely dependent on its youth playing a meaningful role in creating a strong economy, culminating in a good standard of living for everyone.”

She said they should plough back into their communities and give opportunities to others. “I am certain that if each one of you thinks innovatively in your respective fields, you will find solutions which will eradicate poverty, improve service delivery, and hence our education will advance gender equity, and promote public participation.”

Dr Khotso Mokhele, UFS Chancellor, said these graduates have every reason to hold their heads high, their shoulders square, and walk with a bit of an attitude, as they have distinguished themselves.

Generation of new knowledge
According to Prof Francis Petersen, Rector and Vice-Chancellor, the UFS strives to be a university that is research led. “For me, one of the important aspects about universities which set them apart from other training and vocational institutions is the generation of new knowledge,” he said at a lunch function for PhD graduates on 26 June 2017. He feels it is critically important for them to make a contribution to the country.

Dipiloane Phutsisi, Principal and Chief Executive Officer of the Motheo TVET College in the Free State, also emphasised this. Phutsisi was the guest speaker on 23 June 2017. “Your courage and eagerness to face the future and tell the truth in the midst of this confusion, is highly desired by South Africans.”

Justice Ian van der Merwe, Judge of Appeal at the Supreme Court of Appeal and former Chair of the UFS Council, was the guest speaker at the ceremonies on 22 June 2017. He encouraged graduates from a chapter in the book War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy.

“There is no greatness where there is not simplicity, goodness, and truth (according to Tolstoy). Or maybe more modernly translated: There is no greatness where simplicity, goodness, and truth are absent.”

Click here to see a list of Deans’ and Senate medals awarded.

Graduations ceremonies:

 

19 June 2017:

Faculty of Education, except educational qualifications in Open and Distance Learning – South Campus
Faculty of Health Sciences, Faculty of Theology, and Faculty of Law (including the School of Financial Planning Law)

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“Every one of us, is destined for greatness. In the words of Dr Martin Luther King: Everyone has the power for greatness, not for fame but greatness, because greatness is determined by service.” – Dipiloane Phutsisi (Guest speaker and Principal and Chief Executive Officer of the Motheo TVET College in the Free State)

 
Photo Gallery
Livestream Footage (morning session)
Livestream Footage (afternoon session)

Photo: Charl Devenish



20 June 2017:

Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences: All Bachelor’s degrees
Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences: All Diplomas and Bachelor Honours degrees

 Description: Mid-year graduation day 2, Bloemfontein Campus Tags: Mid-year graduation day 2, Bloemfontein Campus

 

“Graduation marks a start of a new and wonderful journey. During the last couple of years you have not only developed your intellect, but also expanded what I call your social self,” - Prof Francis Petersen, Rector and Vice-Chancellor

Speech: Prof Francis Petersen (morning)
Speech: Prof Francis Petersen (afternoon)
Photo Gallery

Livestream Footage (morning session)

Livestream Footage (afternoon session)

Photo: Charl Devenish



21 June 2017:

Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences: All certificates, diplomas, Bachelor’s degrees, and Bachelor Honours degrees, excluding BCom degrees
Faculty of the Humanities: Social Sciences and Communication Sciences only

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“Graduation is one of the most accomplished achievements one can ever experience.” – Justice Connie Mocumie (Guest speaker and Judge of Appeal at the Supreme Court of Appeal)

Photo Gallery
Livestream Footage (morning session)
Livestream Footage (afternoon session)

Photo: Charl Devenish

 

 



22 June 2017:

Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences: BCom degrees only
Faculty of the Humanities: All qualifications, except Social Sciences and Communication Sciences

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“The question is not if you will make mistakes, but how do you deal with your mistakes? Do you admit them, do you learn from them, and do you grow as a person?” – Justice Ian van der Merwe (Guest speaker and Judge of Appeal at the Supreme Court of Appeal)

Photo Gallery
Livestream Footage (morning session)
Livestream Footage (afternoon session)

Photo: Johan Roux

 



23 June 2017:

Educational qualifications in Open and Distance Learning – South Campus

 Description: Mid-year graduation 23 June 2017 Tags: Mid-year graduation 23 June 2017

 

“Class of 2017, go and make your own unique contributions but remember to look into your own heart. South Africa needs your skills, your innovation, knowledge, your expertise and creativity.” – Dipiloane Phutsisi (Guest speaker and Principal and Chief Executive Officer of the Motheo TVET College in the Free State)



Photo Gallery

Livestream Footage (afternoon session)

Photo: Charl Devenish


 

26 June 2017:

All faculties: master’s and doctoral degrees

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“Class of 2016/2017 graduates: You are critical thinkers, you can analyze, you can think independently. That is why you managed to successfully complete postgraduate degrees and diplomas.” – Justice Mahube Molemela (Judge President of the Free State Division of the High Court and Acting Justice of the Supreme Court of South Africa)


Photo Gallery
Livestream Footage (morning session)

Livestream Footage (afternoon session)

Photo: Charl Devenish


 

 

 

 

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