List of University of Cape Town faculty explained
This list of University of Cape Town faculty includes current, emeritus, former, and deceased professors, lecturers, and researchers. Faculty members who have become Institute Professors, or have earned other significant awards and made significant contributions are listed below.
Commerce
- Haroon Bhorat, South African Research Chair in economic growth, poverty and inequality
- Justine Burns, behavioural economist and head of the School of Economics
- Owen Horwood (1916–1998), economist
- William Harold Hutt (1899–1988), professor of commerce and theorist of consumer sovereignty
- Murray Leibbrandt, South African Research Chair in poverty and inequality research
- Nicoli Nattrass, development economist
- Hector Menteith Robertson (1905–1984), Jagger professor of economics
- Francis Wilson (1939–2022), founder and director of the Southern African Labour and Development Research Unit
- Ingrid Woolard, professor of economics
Engineering and the Built Environment
- George Ekama, professor of water quality engineering
- Sue Harrison, South African Research Chair in bioprocess engineering, deputy vice-chancellor
- Patricia J. Kooyman, South African Research Chair in nanomaterials for catalysis
- Alison Lewis, director of the Crystallisation and Precipitation Research Unit
- Jo Noero, director of the School of Architecture and Planning
- Edgar Pieterse, South African Research Chair in urban policy, director of the African Centre for Cities
- Pragasen Pillay, professor of electrical engineering
- Abimbola Windapo, professor of construction management
- Alphose Zingoni, professor of structural engineering and mechanic
Health Sciences
- Frances Ames (1920–2002), head of neurology, led medical ethics inquiry into the death of Steve Biko
- Christiaan Barnard (1922–2001), professor of surgical science, head surgeon in the first successful human-to-human heart transplant
- Peter Beighton (1934–2023), professor of human genetics
- Linda-Gail Bekker, director of the Desmund Tutu HIV Centre
- Eric Crichton (1888–1962), first professor of obstetrics and gynaecology
- George Daniell (1864–1937), anaesthetist
- T. B. Davie (1895–1955), vice-chancellor, namesake of the T. B. Davie Memorial Lecture
- Lynette Denny (1958–2024), head of obstetrics and gynaecology
- Wim de Villiers, dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences
- Keertan Dheda, professor of respiratory medicine
- Tania Douglas (1969–2021), South African Research Chair in biomedical engineering and innovation
- A. W. Falconer (1880–1954), first professor of medicine
- Wieland Gevers, professor of medical biochemistry
- Charles Maclay (1913–1978), senior lecturer in anatomy
- Salome Maswime, head of global surgery
- Bongani Mayosi (1967–2018), professor of cardiology, dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences
- Valerie Mizrahi, director of the Institute of Infectious Disease and Molecular Medicine
- Elmi Muller, head of general surgery
- Daniel Ncayiyana, deputy vice-chancellor
- Tim Noakes, professor of exercise and sports science
- Tolullah Oni, epidemiologist
- Lionel Opie (1933–2020), cardiologist
- Stuart Saunders (1931–2021), professor of medicine, vice-chancellor
- Dan Stein, professor of psychiatry
- Kit Vaughan, professor of biomedical engineering
- Lee A. Wallis, head of emergency medicine
- Anna-Lise Williamson, South African Research Chair in virology
- Carolyn Williamson, professor of medical virology
- Ambroise Wonkam, professor of medical genetics
- Heather Zar, director of the School of Child and Adolescent Health
- Liesl Zühlke, professor of paediatric cardiology, director of the Children's Heart Disease Research Unit
Humanities
African Studies
Anthropology
Classics
- John Atkinson (1938–2022), ancient historian, dean of the Faculty of Arts
- Lydia Baumbach (1924–1991), professor of classics
- Kathleen Coleman, classicist
- Benjamin Farrington (1891–1974), classicist
- Margaret Hewett (1934–2022), expert on Roman-Dutch law
- Maurice Pope (1926–2019), professor of classics, dean of the Faculty of Humanities
- William Rollo (1892–1960), head of classics, dean of the Faculty of Arts
- David Wardle, head of classics
Languages and Literatures
- Breyten Breytenbach, visiting professor in the Graduate School of Humanities from January 2000, author
- André Brink (1935–2015), professor of English language and literature
- Leslie Casson (1903–1969), professor of medieval literature
- J. M. Coetzee, professor of literature, 2003 Nobel Prize in Literature
- Imraan Coovadia, director of creative writing
- Johannes du Plessis Scholtz (1900–1990), professor of Afrikaans and Dutch
- Yasin Dutton, professor of Arabic
- Joan Hambidge, professor of languages and literatures
- Peter Horn (1934–2019), head of German language and literature
- D. J. Opperman (1914–1985), Afrikaans poet
- Tom Raworth (1938–2017), English poet
- Tzili Reisenberger, head of Hebrew language and literature
- Jenefer Shute, lecturer in English
- Kelwyn Sole, professor of English literature
- Etienne van Heerden, Hofmeyr Professor of languages and literatures[1]
- Stephen Watson (1954–2011), professor of English
Linguistics
History
Performance Studies
Philosophy
Political Studies
Psychology
Religious Studies
Sociology
Law
- Jan Brand (1823–1888), inaugural professor of law
- Hugh Corder, professor of public law
- Drucilla Cornell (1950–2022), South African Research Chair in customary law, indigenous values and dignity jurisprudence
- Johannes Christiaan de Wet (1912–1990), Schreiner professor of Roman law
- Raylene Keightley, senior lecturer in law, judge
- Rashida Manjoo, professor of public law, United Nations' Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women
- Donald Molteno (1908–1972), professor of public law
- Rob Nairn (1939–2023), professor of law and criminology, Director of the Institute of Criminology
- Caroline Ncube, South African Research Chair in intellectual property, innovation, and development
- Kate O'Regan, senior lecturer in law, honorary professor, justice of the Constitutional Court of South Africa
- Nicola Peart, lecturer
- Albie Sachs, honorary professor of public law
- Philippe-Joseph Salazar, distinguished professor in rhetoric, director of the Centre for Rhetoric Studies
- Jack Simons (1907–1995), professor of African law and administration
- David Unterhalter, professor of law, judge
- Belinda van Heerden, professor of law, judge
Sciences
Archaeology
Astronomy
- Michael William Feast (1926–2019), director of the South African Astronomical Observatory, honorary professor
- Renée C. Kraan-Korteweg, head of astronomy, founder and co-director of the Astrophysics, Cosmology and Gravity Centre
- Brian Warner (1939–2023), professor of astronomy, emeritus distinguished professor of natural philosophy
- Patricia Whitelock, director of the South African Astronomical Observatory, honorary professor
- Donald Kurtz, professor of astronomy
Biology
- Anusuya Chinsamy-Turan, vertebrate paleontologist
- Robert Compton (1886–1979), Harold Pearson professor of botany, director of the National Botanic Gardens
- John H. Day (1909–1989), marine biologist and invertebrate zoologist, namesake of the John Day Building
- Brian Huntley, conservationist
- Margaret Levyns (1980–1975), botanist
- Henry Harold Welch Pearson (1870–1916), Harry Bolus professor of botany, namesake of the H. W. Pearson Building
- Edith Layard Stephens (1884–1966), botanist
- Thomas Alan Stephenson (1898–1961), professor of zoology
- David Thoday (1883–1964), Harry Bolus professor of botany
- Jennifer Thomson, professor of biology
Chemistry
- Kelly Chibale, professor of chemistry, founding director of the Holistic Drug Discovery and Development Centre
- Paul Daniel Hahn (1849–1919), Jamieson professor of experimental physics and practical chemistry, later professor of chemistry, namesake of the P. D. Hahn Building
- Harry Irving (1905–1993), professor of analytical science
- Janet Scott (1964–2022), lecturer in chemistry
Information Technology
Mathematics
- Chris Brink, professor of mathematics
- Alexander Brown (1877–1948), professor of mathematics
- Doug Butterworth, professor of applied mathematics
- Kathy Driver, professor of mathematics and dean of the Faculty of Science
- Peter Dunsby, professor of gravitation and cosmology, co-director of the Astrophysics, Cosmology and Gravity Centre
- George Ellis, distinguished professor of complex systems, collaborator with Stephen Hawking and winner of the 2004 Templeton Prize
- Francis Guthrie (1831–1899), professor of mathematics
- Charles Hellaby, cosmologist, associate professor of mathematics
- Daya Reddy, South African Research Chair in computational mechanics
Physics
- Carruthers Beattie (1866–1946), professor of applied mathematics and experimental physics, vice-chancellor, namesake of the Beattie Building
- Jean Cleymans (1944–2021), professor of physics
- Allan Macleod Cormack (1924–1998), lecturer in physics, 1979 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
- Reginald W. James (1891–1964), professor of physics, acting vice-chancellor, namesake of the R. W. James Building
- Johann Rafelski, professor of theoretical physics
- Basil Schonland (1896–1972), professor of physics
- Amanda Weltman, South African Research Chair in physical cosmology
Other staff
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: Etienne van Heerden . Etienne van Heerden . 20 November 2013., author
- News: 16 April 2019. Higher education's Naledi Pandor caps string of qualifications with doctorate. TimesLive. 1 June 2020.