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Prof Innocent Chirisa, Dean of the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences at the University of Zimbabwe, received his second PhD qualification at the April graduation ceremonies. Pictured here are, from the left: Prof Verna Nel, Prof Chirisa, and Prof Maléne Campbell.

“The illiterate of the future is not those who can’t read or write but those who cannot learn, unlearn and relearn.” – Alvin Toffler

This is the belief of accomplished scholar, Prof Innocent Chirisa, who has produced more than 120 peer-reviewed journal articles, 80 book chapters, and 20 edited books during his career.

Rural setting of his childhood

The Dean of the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences at the University of Zimbabwe, Prof Chirisa, received his second PhD qualification during the April graduation ceremonies at the University of the Free State (UFS).

Prof Chirisa, who has been involved with the UFS since 2017, is a research fellow in the Department of Urban and Regional Planning in the Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences. He conducts research with a special focus on disaster risk resilience planning and the everyday aspects of rural, regional, and urban planning.

His latest PhD is the outcome of deep reflection on a rural setting of his childhood. “In the aftermath of the 2019 disaster brought on by Cyclone Idai in the eastern part of Zimbabwe, I had a rude awakening to the terrifying effect of large weather events with unprecedented outcomes on rural settlements. I examine many aspects of rural vulnerability in my thesis, titled: Infusing Disaster Resilience Thinking and Practice into Rural Settlement Planning, Development and Management in Zimbabwe, and explain why there must be a deliberate effort and thinking to address and change the situation for the betterment of rural settlements and communities.”

Great experience and an honour

Prof Chirisa’s first encounter with the UFS was during a short visit in 2013 when he attended training on applied systems analysis. In 2016, he again paid a visit to the UFS. Not only was he overwhelmed with a “great liking of the ambiance of the university”, but he also enjoyed the warm welcome that he received from the Department of Urban and Regional Planning. So much so, that he decided to take the department up on its invitation to join as a research fellow, to supervise a few PhD candidates, and to also enrol for a PhD himself.

For Prof Chirisa, doing a PhD at the UFS was a great experience and an honour.

According to him, the UFS contributes significantly to the value of its students. “There is value in availing support and resources to students; even my university can emulate that and achieve much,” he says.

He goes on to add that he also learned a lot from his supervisor, Prof Verna Nel, and the Head of the Department, Prof Maléne Campbell, about dedication to duty and work.

Prof Chirisa received both his undergraduate qualifications (BSc and MSc) as well as his first PhD, titled: Housing and Stewardship in Peri-urban Settlements in Zimbabwe: A Case Study of Ruwa and Epworth, from the University of Zimbabwe.

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UFS honours many during autumn diploma and graduation ceremony
2008-04-25

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The University of the Free State (UFS) will award 594 diplomas and 2 524 degrees from 22-25 April 2008 during this year’s autumn diploma and graduation ceremony. Students from the Main Campus and Vista Campus will take part in the ceremony.

Altogether 50 doctorates, one honorary doctorate and one shield of honour will be awarded. The honorary doctorate will be awarded to Prof. Daneel Ferreira and the shield of honour to Mr Ludo Helsen. This is the first time since 2004 that a shield of honour will be awarded.

On 23 April 2008 Prof. Ferreira will receive the degree Doctor Scientiae (honoris causa) for his for exceptional service, not only to the Southern African scientific community but also globally. By awarding him an honorary doctorate, the UFS recognises his significant contributions to the field of organic chemistry over the years. Prof. Ferreira, a former professor in organic chemistry at the UFS, is professor and chair of Pharmacognosy in the School of Pharmacology at the University of Mississippi, United States of America, as well as research chair of the Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences at that university.

Mr Helsen will be honoured on 25 April 2008 for his involvement in a diversity of projects on the relationship between language and culture and the consolidation of a dynamic democratic dispensation. Among these is the Multilingual Information Development Programme (the MIDP), which is aimed at institutionalising a multilingual dispensation within the Free State Provincial Government. Mr Helsen is a member of the provincial council of Antwerp, Belgium.

On 22 April 2008 from 08:30 altogether 228 diplomas will be awarded to students from all the faculties. At 14:30 on the same day 366 diplomas will be awarded in the teacher upgrading programmes of the School of Education in the Faculty of the Humanities, namely A.C.E, N.P.D.E. and C.E.

On 23 April 2008 from 08:30 altogether 298 degrees and nine doctorates will be awarded in the Faculties of Health Sciences, Law and Theology. At 14:30 on the same day 656 degrees and 23 doctorates will be awarded in the Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences.

On 24 April 2008 from 08:30 altogether 453 degrees and 11 doctorates will be awarded to students in the Faculty of the Humanities, excluding the School of Education. At 14:30 on the same day 375 degrees and six doctorates will be awarded to students from the School of Education.

On 25 April 2008 from 08:30 altogether 441 degrees will be awarded in the Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences. This excludes students in B.Acc., B.Admin., B.Pub., related honours degrees and all masters and doctoral degrees.

It will be continued at 14:30 when 251 degrees and one doctoral degree will be awarded to students from the Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences. This includes students in B.Acc., B.Admin., B.Pub., related honours degrees and all masters and doctors degrees.

Both the diploma and degree ceremonies will be held in the Callie Human Centre on the Main Campus in Bloemfontein.

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Issued by: Lacea Loader
Assistant Director: Media Liaison
Tel: 051 401 2584
Cell: 083 645 2454
E-mail: loaderl.stg@ufs.ac.za  
18 April 2008

 

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