Tukkievaria Staff Newsletter | Personeelnuusbrief | Ditaba Tša Bašomi July 2016 Volume 34 Number 2 | Julie 2016 Volume 34 Nommer 2 | Mosegamanye 2016 Kgatišo 34 Nomoro 2
INSIDE 02 Tuksalumni Breakfast
03 Dr Grobler receives award
OPEN DAY
2016
04 TuksSport to Rio
2016 Open Day in May, was opened by University of Pretoria’s Vice-Principal: Academic, Professor Norman Duncan.
for a large proportion of the country’s top matriculants. Of all the new first-year UP students who enrolled in 2016, 152 candidates in total had a 90%-plus academic average in the final Grade 12 examinations. This means that close to 20% of the top performing matriculants nationally last year had enrolled at the University of Pretoria in 2016. UP focusses on a holistic approach to university education and therefore invest significantly in sport, arts and culture. UP has 120 registered student societies ranging from the Debating Society and music groups, to political and religious societies. Then there are choirs, such as the awardwinning UP Camerata Choir and UP Symphony Orchestra. UP also takes sport seriously. While successes in rugby, soccer and cricket are given wide media coverage, you may not be aware of UP’s successes in the so-called minor sports, like rowing, golf and archery, for example. UP boasts with a total of 34 sports codes.
Open Day was organised to showcase UP to prospective students who were eager to learn more about the academic programmes offered in its nine faculties, residence accommodation, and the sports, social, artistic and cultural extramural activities at the University. Prof Duncan also added that attendees could also learn about the academic and general support services UP offered during the course of the day. Open Day was an opportunity for prospective students to also gain information on admission requirements, how to cope with university life and succeed at your studies, and whether their course of study would equip them for employment after graduation. Prof Duncan empahasised that one of the five core strategic goals of the University of Pretoria was to pursue excellence in teaching and learning, “We aim to provide the best education for the best our country has to offer.” He mentioned UP’s JuniorTukkie programme was aimed at assisting learners in Grades 10, 11 and 12 to make responsible study and career choices, and also develop skills to equip learners for the challenges they faced as students. He also covered the financial assistance UP provided to deserving but financially disadvantaged students. This was to ensure as far as possible that deserving and talented young people were able to find a place at the University of Pretoria, irrespective of their or their family’s financial means. To make this possible
two UP specific bursary funds were launched – the TuksScholarship Fund and #100inaMillion campaign, which encourages regular payroll donations by staff and alumni, in addition to financial contributions by the private sector and the initiative of the SRC, the #UPSRC_ R10mGame – Get in the Game, which aims to raise R10m for needy students. There was also the Vice-Chancellor’s Merit Awards which were presented to selected top students. The University of Pretoria remains the University of Choice
The University of Pretoria consistently emerges as one of the top universities in South Africa in employer surveys – our graduates are preferred by employers across disciplines and fields of study. Statistics show that 91% of our graduates find employment within 6 months after graduation. And according to the latest My Broadband qualifications and salaries survey conducted among 4 638 South African graduates who joined the workforce in 2013, UP graduates are amongst the top earners amongst graduates from the top eight SA universities. In the recent past there have been turbulent times in the South African university sector, and in spite of the challenges UP remains a university that prioritises excellence in teaching and research. Prof Duncan concluded by stating that UP had more than a century’s experience in offering its students a quality education and anyone who decided to study at UP could be assured of having made a good choice and can be guaranteed a