UCT honours Wolfson in London

15 May 2008 | Story by Newsroom

Prof Ndebele and Lord Wolfson
Capped: Prof Njabulo S Ndebele with Lord Wolfson, who received an honorary degree from UCT at a ceremony in London yesterday

Vice-Chancellor and Principal, Professor Njabulo S Ndebele, conferred the honorary degree of Doctor of Science on Lord Wolfson of Marylebone at a special ceremony at South Africa House in London on Wednesday, 14 May.

Dr Stuart Saunders, former Vice-Chancellor and President of Convocation at UCT, acted as orator for the day and paid tribute to Lord Wolfson's acumen and generosity of spirit. Saunders talked of the major contributions that Wolfson had, through the Wolfson Foundation, made to many universities and, in particular, to UCT.

The foundation has, for example, supported the Wolfson Computer Labs, UCT Libraries, the Wolfson Pavilion that sits at the centre of the Institute for Infectious Disease and Molecular Medicine, and more recently the refurbishment of the chemistry laboratories in the PD Hahn Building.

The Ceremony was attended by Trustees of the Wolfson Foundation, including Lord (Randolph) Quirk, former Vice-Chancellor of the University of London; Sir Eric Ash, former Rector of Imperial College London; Sir Derek Roberts, former Provost of University College London (UCL); and Lord Quinton, former President of Trinity College, University of Oxford.

Among the Trustees of the UCT UK Trust who were present were Irene Menell, Sir Aaron Klug, Professor Jeffrey Jowell, Sir Frank Berman, Baroness Chalker and Jennifer Ward Oppenheimer.


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