UCT finalists in the NSTF-BHP Billiton awards
Six UCT scholars and units are finalists in the prestigious 2012/13 National Science and Technology Forum-BHP Billiton awards. This year, the NSTF celebrates its 15th awards, which recognise, acknowledge and promote excellence in the South African research and development community.
The Annual NSTF-BHP Billiton Awards event, launched in 1998, is the flagship project of the largest and most prominent multi-stakeholder representative forum for science, engineering, technology and innovation (SETI) organisations in South Africa.
The winners will be announced at the NSTF-BHP Billiton gala dinner in Johannesburg on 27 June.
UCT has finalists in the following categories:
To an individual for an outstanding contribution to SETI over a lifetime:
T W Kambule NRF-NSTF Awards: To an Individual for an Outstanding Contribution to SETI through Research and its Outputs over the last 5 to 10 years:
Professor Robert Millar | Professor Dan Stein | Professor Graeme Cumming | Professor Karen Sliwa-Hahnle |
To a Researcher, for an outstanding contribution to SETI through Research Capacity Development over the last 5 to 10 years:
To an Individual or a Team for an outstanding contribution to SETI through Communication for Outreach and creating Awareness over the last 5 years:
To an Individual or a Team for an Outstanding Contribution to SETI through Research leading to Innovation:
Professor Kobus van Zyl | Professor Gerhard de Jager | Associate Professor Mqhele Dlodlo |
Professor Danie Visser, Deputy Vice-Chancellor responsible for research, wished them well for the finals on 27 June.
"Each candidate and project has already done UCT proud. But we're particularly proud of the work being done by these finalists in capacity building, mentoring, and outreach, which are essential to the growth of the thriving research community we are working to establish."
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