List of University of Cape Town faculty
This list of University of Cape Town faculty includes current, emeritus, former, and deceased professors, lecturers, and researchers. Faculty members who have become Institute Professors, or have earned other significant awards and made significant contributions are listed below.
Commerce
- William Harold Hutt, professor of Commerce and originator of the term "Consumer Surplus".
- Francis Wilson, founded and was the director of the Southern African Labour and Development Research Unit (SALDRU)
Engineering & the Built Environment
- Jo Noero, Director of the School of Architecture and Planning
- Alphose Zingoni, professor of structural engineering and mechanic
Health Sciences
- Frances Ames, Neurologist, psychiatrist, human rights activist. She earned her MD degree in 1964 from UCT, the first woman to do so. Led medical ethics inquiry into death of Steve Biko who died in 1977. Awarded Star of Africa, SA’s highest civilian honour.
- Christiaan Neethling Barnard, head surgeon of the medical team who performed the world's first successful human-to-human heart transplant.
- Tania Douglas, professor of biomedical engineering
- Bongani Mayosi (b. 1967 – d. 2018) cardiology professor, the Order of Mapungubwe (Silver), Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences.
- Valerie Mizrahi, Director of the University's Institute of Infectious Disease and Molecular Medicine. TB researcher that received the Order of Mapungubwe (silver) in 2007 for her contributions to "biochemistry and molecular biology, including TB drug validation".
- Elmi Muller from the Department of Surgery performed the first kidney transplant from a HIV-positive donor to a HIV-positive recipient.
- Hamilton Naki, a laboratory assistant to cardiac surgeon Christiaan Barnard
- Timothy Noakes, controversial professor of exercise and sports science and author of several books on endurance sports and, recently, diet. Awarded the Order of Mapungubwe (silver) in 2007 for his contributions to the science of physical exercise.
Humanities
- Lydia Baumbach (1924-1991), classicist scholar
- David Benatar, philosopher and author.
- David H. M. Brooks (1950–1996), author of On living in an Unjust Society and The Unity of the Mind.
- Martin Hall, Professor of Historical Archaeology, deputy vice-chancellor (2002 to 2008)
- Mahmood Mamdani, inaugural holder of the AC Jordan chair of African studies (1996 to 1998).
- Hendrik W. (H.W.) van der Merwe, founder of the Centre for Intergroup Studies 1968, emeritus professor 1992.
- Charles Villa-Vicencio is an Emeritus Professor of Religious Studies, Truth and Reconciliation Commission
- Monica Wilson, (1908 - 26 October 1982) was a South African anthropologist, professor of social anthropology.
Languages and Literatures
- Breyten Breytenbach, visiting professor in the Graduate School of Humanities from January 2000, author.
- André Brink, professor in the English Language and Literature Department, author.
- J. M. Coetzee, emeritus Professor of General Literature, 2003 Nobel Prize in Literature
- Joan Hambidge, professor at the School of Languages and Literature, author.
- Etienne van Heerden, Hofmeyr Professor at the School of Languages and Literatures.[1]
- David Wardle, professor at the School of Languages and Literature, author.
History
- Eric A. Walker (historian) (1886-1976), British historian, King George V Professor of History at the University of Cape Town and Professor Emeritus of Imperial History at the University of Cambridge
- Nigel Worden, historian of slavery in South Africa and Cape Town.
Psychology
- Mark Solms, professor in neuropsychology and neuropsychoanalysis.
- Floretta Boonzaier, professor of psychology
Law
- Pierre de Vos, constitutional law scholar.
Sciences
- Anusuya Chinsamy-Turan, vertebrate paleontologist
- John H. Day, after whom the John H. Day Building on Upper Campus is named, was a marine biologist and invertebrate zoologist noted for his study on the taxonomy of Polychaete and estuaries.
- George Ellis, collaborator with Stephen Hawking and winner of the 2004 Templeton Prize, Distinguished Professor of Complex Systems in the Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics.
- Reginald W. James, physicist, Vice Chancellor and Antarctic explorer.
- Henry Harold Welch Pearson (28 January 1870 - 3 November 1916), Chair of Botany (UCT), Fellow of the Royal Society 1916,[2] Fellow of the Linnean Society of London
- Basil Schonland, Professor of Physics
- Judith Sealy, Professor and South Africa Research Chairs Initiative Research Chair in Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental Studies
- Daya Reddy, Research Chair in Computational and Applied Mechanics, Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics
Staff
- Mamphela Ramphele, The first black female Vice Chancellor at UCT and SA Universities. One of four managing directors at the World Bank and first South African to hold Vice President of External Affairs for World Bank.
- Helen Zille, former Mayor of Cape Town and Premier of the Western Cape, former Director of Public Relations for the university.
- Ebrahim Patel, held positions as South African Minister of Trade and Industry and as the Minister of Economic Development, on the University Council of UCT and was former staffer in the Southern African Labour and Development Research Unit in the School of Economics.
- Naledi Pandor, held senior positions in the African National Congress and in the Cabinet of South Africa where she served as the Minister of International Relations and Cooperation. She worked as a senior lecturer in the academic support programme. [3]
References
- "Etienne van Heerden". Etienne van Heerden. Retrieved 20 November 2013., author
- "Lists of Royal Society Fellows 1660-2007". London: The Royal Society. Archived from the original on 24 March 2010. Retrieved 16 July 2010.
- "Higher education's Naledi Pandor caps string of qualifications with doctorate". TimesLive. 16 April 2019. Retrieved 1 June 2020.
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