Leadership Lekgotla and key appointments
The University of Cape Town’s (UCT) senior management team is tasked with implementing the institution’s strategic goals, building its financial health and maintaining its academic excellence.
Vice-Chancellor
Professor Mosa Moshabela
Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Research and Internationalisation (acting)
Professor Jeff Murugan
Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Teaching and Learning
Professor Brandon Collier-Reed
Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Transformation, Student Affairs and Social Responsiveness
Professor Elelwani Ramugondo
Chief Operating Officer (acting)
Mr Mughtar Parker
Registrar (acting)
Ms Kathy Idensohn
Chief Financial Officer
Mr Vincent Motholo
Dean: Faculty of Commerce
Professor Suki Goodman
Dean: Faculty of Engineering & the Built Environment
Professor Alison Lewis
Dean: Faculty of Health Sciences
Associate Professor Lionel Green-Thompson
Dean: Faculty of Humanities
Professor Shose Kessi
Dean: Faculty of Law
Professor Danwood Chirwa
Dean: Faculty of Science (acting)
Professor Patrick Woudt
Dean: Centre for Higher Education Development
Associate Professor Kasturi Behari-Leak
Executive Director: Communication and Marketing
Ms Libo Msengana-Bam
Executive Director: Development and Alumni
Ms Sarah Archer
Executive Director: Human Resources
Ms Juliet Refiloe Mhango
Executive Director: Information and Communication Technology Services
Richard van Huyssteen
Executive Director: Properties and Services
Mr Mughtar Parker
Executive Director: Research Office
Dr Linda Mtwisha
Executive Director: UCT Libraries
Ms Ujala Satgoor
Director: Graduate School of Business
Dr Catherine Duggan
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