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Following the resignation of Prof Francis Petersen as Vice-Chancellor and Principal of the University of the Free State (UFS) as from 30 September 2024, the Council will be appointing an acting Vice-Chancellor and Principal until the position is filled. This appointment will commence at the beginning of September 2024 to ensure a smooth handover from Prof Petersen to the acting Vice-Chancellor and Principal and to maintain continuity with a view to ensuring a smooth transition when the new Vice-Chancellor and Principal takes office, possibly as early as 1 January 2025.

An announcement about the acting Vice-Chancellor and Principal will be made soon.

During June 2024, the Council embarked on a process to recruit a Vice-Chancellor and Principal for the university through external advertisements in the national and social media. A recruitment agency was also appointed to headhunt for a suitable candidate nationally and internationally. 

The closing date for applications was 31 July 2024. The selection committee will be constituted as per the university’s Employment Policy and Procedure.  This is expected to be finalised in the week of 12 to 16 August 2024.

The schedule for the appointment is as follows:

  • Week 26 to 30 August 2024:
    The Selection Committee meets to discuss the suitability of candidates who have applied and to compile a shortlist based on the inherent requirements for the position.
  • Week 2 to 6 September 2024:
    Candidates on the interview shortlist are invited for interviews.
  • Week 9 to 13 September 2024:
    The university community is informed about the names of the shortlisted candidates.
  • End of September 2024 to beginning of October 2024:
    Interviews are conducted with candidates on the interview shortlist.
  • End of September 2024 to beginning of October 2024:
    Introduction of shortlisted candidates to the UFS community.  The following members of the UFS community will be invited to the university presentation:  Council members, Senate members, Selection Committee members, Institutional Forum members, Convocation members, and other staff members and registered students.
  • Date to be confirmed:
    Senate meets to vote on the appointability and preference of candidates.
  • Date to be confirmed:
    The Selection Committee meets to consider candidates, taking into account Senate’s preference, the post requirements and applicable criteria, and the recommendation of the Institutional Forum. The Selection Committee votes by way of secret ballot on the appointability and the order of preference of candidates. The Selection Committee makes a recommendation to the Human Resources Committee of Council.
  • Date to be confirmed:
    The Institutional Forum and Senate have separate meetings to finalise the recommendation / advice to Council on the appointment of a Vice-Chancellor and Principal. 
  • Date to be confirmed:
    Meeting of the Human Resources Committee of Council to consider the recommendations of the Selection Committee, Senate, and the Institutional Forum for the appointment of the Vice-Chancellor and Principal. The Human Resources Committee of Council makes a recommendation to the Council.
  • Date to be confirmed:
    Meeting of Council:
    The UFS Council will consider the recommendation of the Human Resources Committee of Council, together with the Selection Committee’s recommendation, Senate outcome, and advice from the Institutional Forum. The Council makes a decision to appoint the Vice-Chancellor and Principal. The Council members vote by secret ballot on the recommended candidates in accordance with the post requirements and relevant criteria and in line with the Procedure for the Appointment of a Vice-Chancellor and Principal. Once a decision has been made, an engagement will take place between the Chairperson of the Council and the successful candidate to confirm his or her acceptance of the position.
  • Date to be confirmed:
    A statement will be issued by the Chairperson of Council via the Department of Communication and Marketing to inform the UFS community about the outcome of the process and the successful incumbent.

    Further media statement/s will be issued to the external media via the Department of Communication and Marketing.
  • 1 January 2025:
    Appointment date of the successful candidate.

For more information: Vice-Chancellor Timeline Infographic.

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New Rector and Chancellor inaugurated at UFS
2003-02-07

NEW RECTOR AND CHANCELLOR INAUGURATED AT UFS

 Newly inaugurated Rector and Vice-Chancellor of the University of the Free State, Prof Frederick Fourie, has recommitted the university to the service of the broader community, through the pursuit of academic excellence and contributing to building a non-racial, democratic and just South Africa.

To make this a reality Prof Fourie proposed a social contract or accord between university constituencies and the community to chart the way forward to establishing a university that can meet the challenges of a developing democracy.

Prof Fourie was speaking at his inauguration ceremony on the Bloemfontein campus, where the former Ambassador to the United States, Dr Franklin Sonn, was also inaugurated as Chancellor of the UFS.

The twin inauguration ceremony – the first in the history of the UFS - was attended by former President Nelson Mandela, Education Minister, Kader Asmal, Free State Premier Winki Direko, and the executive mayor of Mangaung, Mr Pappie Mokoena, who all endorsed the appointments as evidence of the transformation of the UFS.

According to Prof Fourie, the greatest contribution that any university could make to social and economic development in South Africa was by being an excellent university that encouraged critical inquiry, scientific knowledge as well as community service.

“So whilst we cherish and foster the continuity of the university as part of the ageold international tradition of universities, this University embraces its particular role in this country now, embraces the changes in the form and scope of its role in this crucial period of our history. We are committed to making a real difference to the new nation,” he said.

His vision for the UFS was “to be a university of excellence, equity and innovation – a leader in research, teaching, community service, adult learning, transformation, non-racialism, non-sexism, multi-culturality and multilingualism – a contributor to our country and our continent’s growth and development – a truly South African university”.

Prof Fourie said the recent incorporation of the Qwaqwa campus of the University of the North into the University of the Free State, which is the first such incorporation to take place, would contribute to broadening access for poor communities to higher education. Introducing an innovation to the inauguration ceremony, Prof Fourie and the UFS staff pledged to their commitment to excellence and justice, quality and equity. Fourie is the 13th Rector of the University of the Free State, succeeding Prof. Stef Coetzee, and Dr Sonn is the 6th Chancellor, succeeding Ms Winkie Direko, Premier of the Free State.

In his inaugural address, Dr Sonn said the significance of today’s ceremony was that the UFS - as a former institution of the Afrikaner – had chosen to walk the path of justice and not merely survival. “This university has seemingly liberated itself. It is inclusively South African.

He said the academic community must play its role of vigilance and not indifference”. Referring to the stature of former president Mandela in international affairs, Dr Sonn said: “We must bring the weight ot science and critical analysis and interpretation to bear in support of Madiba and other moral giants.”
 

 

Inauguration Speech by Prof. Frederick C.v.N. Fourie  (PDF format)

Inauguration Speech by Dr Franklin A. Sonn (PDF format)

Statement by the Minister of Education, Professor Kader Asmal (PDF format)

Speech by Prof. Viljoen (PDF format)

Speech by Executive Mayor Mokoena - Mangaung Local Municipality (PDF format)

 

 

 

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