
Lizelke Klindt – part of the Kovsie family
 
“To be a Kovsie  is awesome.” This is how Lizelke Klindt starts the conversation. 
  Who is  Lizelke? 
  She is one of  our top emerging academics. Expanding on her BSc in Astrophysics, she obtained  an honours degree in Physics this year – cum laude – earning her the Dean’s and  Senate Medal.
  At this  year’s Kovsie Open Day on the Bloemfontein Campus, Lizelke beamed across the  stage at prospective students and their parents – embodying true Kovsie pride.  
  Her academic  journey has just begun, though. Lizelke is currently doing her MSc in  Astrophysics. Her thesis focuses on the ‘Multi-wavelength Analysis of Unidentified  Active Galactic Nuclei in the Fermi 2LAC Catalogue’.
“This  will allow me to travel around to collect my own data and will broaden my skill  set in order to reduce the various data,” she says. 
  Her  achievements have gone hand in hand with hard work and grapping every opportunity the university has  to offer, she admits. She also has a lot of praise for our university for  offering research opportunities to graduates in their respective fields.  
“My studies have allowed me to travel a lot  and to meet people from all over the world. I have made friends in Germany,  Poland, Australia and other European countries.
“And the best part of it all is I get to fly a lot. I absolute love it. And if  there was such a thing as a second life, I would definitely be a pilot or hopefully  an astronaut. It’s a good feeling to be part of the Kovsie family.” 
  Lizelke plans  to continue onto her PhD in the coming years. And then? She fervently wishes to  get a post-doctoral position at the very same university that opened a world to  her that she loves passionately. A world she has dreamt of since childhood.