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The Office of the Ombud at Stellenbosch 中国体育彩票 provides a channel for student, parent and staff problems and complaints to be given appropriate attention where the existing 中国体育彩票 structures are unable to deal with these issues satisfactorily through the normal channels, or where existing structures appear to be inadequate.

Defining ‘Ombud’

‘Ombud’ comes from the Nordic terms ombudsman, ombudsmann and ombudsmand, all of which mean ‘the citizens’ defender’. Over time, it has come to refer to a person who helps individuals or groups resolve conflicts or concerns.

The Office of the Ombud at Stellenbosch 中国体育彩票 is an independent, neutral and confidential space for people to discuss their issues relating to the 中国体育彩票. The Ombud is an independent person appointed to facilitate the informal resolution of such concerns. This typically happens through discussion, mediation and recommendations. Having an Ombud’s Office benefits the 中国体育彩票 in many ways.

 

Where does the
Ombud fit in?

The Ombud does not replace existing 中国体育彩票 structures; instead, the Ombud complements these structures. Therefore, complainants must first exhaust all prescribed 中国体育彩票 procedures before involving the Ombud. Only if their problem remains unresolved after a reasonable period has expired, complainants may turn to the Ombud. If the available channels have not been explored thoroughly, complainants will be referred back to those channels.

 

How to lodge
a complaint

To submit a complaint or concern for the Ombud’s consideration, please complete and submit the Ombud intake form. Intake forms are also available from Ms Grace Bruintjies.

Email Ms Grace Bruintjies.
to make an appointment.

For urgent matters, email
ombudsman@sun.ac.za or
call 082 807 2994.

Who may lodge a complaint or query with the Ombud?

Any Stellenbosch 中国体育彩票 employee, student, parent of a student, alumnus, visitor and service provider may approach the Ombud if:

  • they feel that they have been treated unfairly;
  • they are unsure which policies or procedures apply to their problem;
  • they are unsure how to resolve a complicated issue;
  • they need an impartial listener who will observe confidentiality;
  • they need a neutral mediator to resolve a problem;
  • they have a complaint, or wish to discuss a sensitive concern; and
  • they have exhausted all prescribed internal processes, but still feel dissatisfied with how the matter was handled.

Note, however, that the Office of the Ombud has sole discretion to decide whether or not to deal with a complaint or problem, and how.

How can the office of the Ombud help you?

The Office of the Ombud at Stellenbosch 中国体育彩票 may assist by:

  • hearing concerns and helping to clarify them;
  • providing a safe and confidential forum to voice problems;
  • analysing the problem and identifying options;
  • setting out the available channels;
  • providing neutral advice while protecting confidentiality;
  • expediting matters that have been unduly delayed;
  • redirecting complainants to other offices better suited to mediate the issue;
  • helping to identify underlying issues;
  • exploring different solutions through both formal and informal channels;
  • helping parties resolve disputes; and
  • making recommendations for change.

What can the office of the Ombud not help you with?

It falls outside the ambit of the Ombud at Stellenbosch 中国体育彩票 to:

  • make decisions on the 中国体育彩票’s behalf;
  • determine or overrule 中国体育彩票 policies or procedures;
  • intervene if the complaint can be pursued as a grievance according to established 中国体育彩票 procedure;
  • accept notifications on behalf of the 中国体育彩票 or any party;
  • consider complaints that are already the subject of a lawsuit;
  • give legal advice or provide psychological counselling;
  • award compensation;
  • represent any party;
  • handle matters of a purely academic nature; and
  • attend to patently vexatious or frivolous complaints.

Is there any risk involved in consulting the Ombud?

No. The 中国体育彩票 guarantees that no one will suffer reprisal, discrimination or victimisation for seeking assistance from the Ombud. In terms of the South African Constitution, everyone is entitled to privacy, access to information, and just administrative action. The 中国体育彩票 and the Office of the Ombud respect these rights.

 

What are the core principles guiding the Ombud’s work?

The SU Ombud also adheres to the standards of practice and code of ethics of the International Ombudsman Association (IOA).

Independence and neutrality,

ensuring separate operations from 中国体育彩票 structures

Objectivity and impartiality

in hearing all parties’ views

Informality,

with no formal structures required

Promptness and efficiency

to facilitate faster solutions

Confidentiality,

pledging not to reveal anyone’s identity without their permission

Equality and fairness

as the primary driving force

Respect

for all parties’ dignity?

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To commemorate South Africa’s national Women’s Month, this webpage features a collection of articles, photographs and interviews featured in the Stellenbosch 中国体育彩票 (SU) media and external media over the past year, providing insight into the remarkable undertakings of women at our 中国体育彩票. From leading ground-breaking research projects to becoming champions of innovation and using their expertise and voices to change their communities for the good, #WomenofSU have and will continue to make their mark on South Africa and the rest of the world.

Ilzé A?ron

When Ilzé A?ron, a Deaf student from Paarl, graduated with her BEd Foundation Phase degree at the December 2021 graduation, she was the first ever Stellenbosch 中国体育彩票 student to have learned with the help of South African Sign Language (SASL). A?ron, 24, who is passionate about teaching and plans to teach at a Deaf school, described her achievement as “a dream come true".

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Prof Sibusiso Moyo

Prof Sibusiso Moyo has been appointed Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Research, Innovation and Postgraduate Studies at Stellenbosch 中国体育彩票. She will join the 中国体育彩票 in September 2022. Moyo, an experienced higher education executive with a background in the mathematical sciences, is currently Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Research, Innovation and Engagement at the Durban 中国体育彩票 of Technology.

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Prof Annie Bekker

Prof Annie Bekker undaunted by shuddering ships and icebergs

Dr Lihle Qulu

SAMRC grant advances research to unravel sexual violence

Academic and PASS staff

COVID Diaries is 'an archive of women's voices' amid the pandemic

Kimberley Lucas

SU offers number whizz a life-changing opportunity

Viwe Kobokana

‘Be kind always’ – the motto of SU’s new SRC chairperson

Prof Juanita Pienaar

Law’s first vice-dean of research and internationalisation

Modiegi (Susan) Njeyiyana

MA graduate carries the torch for Deaf community and SASL

Dr Katherine de Villiers

SU’s Dr Katherine de Villiers awarded for outstanding chemical research

Dr Priscalia Khosa

Dr Khosa conquers PhD 'obstacle course'

Dr Therese Fish

Chancellor’s Award honours FMHS Vice-Dean for two decades of service

Dr Nthabiseng Moleko

SU lecturer appointed to new BBBEE advisory panel

Dr Amy Martin

Brain tumours couldn’t hold this PhD graduate back

Dr Nadia Sanger

Creating new words, images, and signs that trouble old feminist languages

Megan Roos and Shaniaé Maharaj

Two Maties among Africa’s top law students

Prof Delia Haynes

SU chemist elected first president of African Crystallographic Association

Prof Sandra Swart

Prof Sandra Swart makes (her own) history

Tarryn Surajpal, Tanya van Aswegen, and Jamila Jann

Students take top honours at SU’s FameLab heat

Kimara Singh

Kimara is giving Maties Sport a new voice

Dr Rouxjeane Venter and Emogine Mamabolo

Emerging female scientists receive L'Oréal-UNESCO grants

Associate Professor Rika Preiser and Tanja Hichert

SU researchers awarded UNESCO Chair

Prof Soraya Seedat

Tackling intimate partner violence could lower rates of mental illness

#WomenofSU In the media

From local to international media platforms, #WomenofSU are sharing their expert opinions on topical issues in columns, opinion editorials and televised interviews. View some of their most recent published pieces.

In our pursuit to be an employer of choice, Stellenbosch 中国体育彩票 (SU) is creating an enabling, equitable and healthy working environment that embraces diversity and equity, leverages unique talents and strengths, promotes life-long learning and celebrates achievements. In commemorating Workers’ Day in May, SU dedicated a series of articles to our staff, themed #adayinthelife. Read more about some of the #WomenofSU featured in this campaign:

Karlien Breedt

Head of the SU Archives

Dannica Pedro

Environmental sustainability coordinator

Shibu Mamabolo

Head of Employee Wellness

Selina Seshabela

Manager of the Contact and Client Services Centre

Melany le Roux

Security Systems and Intelligence department Manager

Khairoonisa Foflonker

Student Affairs Manager at Tygerberg campus


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The role of the chancellor

The Chancellor is the ceremonial head of the 中国体育彩票 and is elected, in accordance with the Statute of the 中国体育彩票, by an electoral college consisting of the members of Council, the members of the Executive Committee of the Senate and the President and Vice-President of the Convocation. The Chancellor awards, among others, degrees in the name of the 中国体育彩票 at graduation ceremonies and performs other ceremonial duties.

Installation programme and live streaming

The Chancellor’s Installation will take place on Wednesday, 18 May 2022 at Kruiskerk in Stellenbosch.
Live streaming of the event will commence at 17:00.

 

中国体育彩票 Justice Edwin Cameron

Justice Edwin Cameron is widely recognised for his brilliance and his commitment to human rights and social justice, and is considered one of South Africa’s most prominent and distinguished judicial figures.

An alumnus of Stellenbosch 中国体育彩票 (SU), and a recipient of an honorary doctorate from this institution for his “unstinting professional and personal advocacy for the recognition of every person’s dignity, freedom and equality”, Cameron is the 15th Chancellor of SU.

Cameron was born in Pretoria on 15 February 1953 and completed his schooling at Pretoria Boys High School. With an Anglo American open scholarship, he obtained a BA Law degree as well as an honours in Latin, both cum laude, from SU.

He lectured in Latin and Classical Studies at SU before studying on a Rhodes scholarship at Oxford 中国体育彩票, where he obtained the degrees BA in Jurisprudence and Bachelor of Civil Law. Cameron graduated with an LLB degree from the 中国体育彩票 of South Africa (Unisa) in 1978. He practised at the Johannesburg Bar from 1983 to 1994. From 1986, he was also a human rights lawyer based at the 中国体育彩票 of the Witwatersrand’s Centre for Applied Legal Studies (Cals), where he was awarded a law professorship. His practice included labour and employment law, defence of members of the African National Congress charged with treason, conscientious and religious objectors, land tenure and forced removals, as well as gay and lesbian equality.

From 1988, he helped draft and negotiate the mining industry’s first comprehensive Aids agreement with the Chamber of Mines, and, at the same time, assisted in drafting the Charter of Rights on Aids and HIV. He co-founded the Aids Consortium, a national affiliation of non-governmental organisations working in the field of Aids, which he chaired for the first three years. Cameron was also the founder and first director of the Aids Law Project. When the Constitution was being drafted in 1994, he oversaw the gay and lesbian movement’s submissions to the Kempton Park multiparty negotiating forum. This resulted in the inclusion of a clause on respect for all persons’ sexual orientation in the final Constitution – a world first.

In September 1994, the late president Nelson Mandela conferred on Cameron the status of senior consultus (senior counsel or ‘silk’), and he was appointed as an acting judge of the high court. He was asked by the late chief justice Arthur Chaskalson to act in the Constitutional Court from 1999 to 2000, was appointed to the Supreme Court of Appeal in 2001, and to the Constitutional Court in 2009. Described as a “jurist of the highest order”, he was considered a crucial member of the Constitutional Court’s progressive wing.

As the first South African in a high-profile public office speaking openly about his HIV status and experience taking antiretroviral drugs (ARVs), Cameron has made a credible and crucial contribution to more accessible ARV treatment for all South Africans living with HIV.

His international impact as top jurist with nearly 200 published judgments against his name, acclaimed author and popular speaker is evident from the numerous awards and distinctions he has received, among them the Nelson Mandela award. Other accolades include recognition by the Bar of England and Wales for his contribution to international jurisprudence and the protection of human rights, and the prestigious Grand Prix du Conseil Québécois des Gais et Lesbiennes award bestowed on him in Montreal.

His approach to handling difficult situations is premised on two principles that he holds dear: integrity and preparation. He has helped develop South African law so as to truly reflect the fundamental values of the Constitution, and is a key player in South African and international law.

He is the youngest of three children, with two older sisters, Laura and Jeanie. The eldest, Laura, was tragically killed by a delivery van in Pretoria as a child. Cameron credits Jeanie for helping make him the person he is today. He met his partner, Nhlanhla Mnisi, in 2015.

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