Jonny Steinberg wins the 2024 Sunday Times Literary Award
Witsie becomes the first three-time winner in history of the prize and second Wits graduate in a row to win SA’s biggest literary award.
Witsie becomes the first three-time winner in history of the prize and second Wits graduate in a row to win SA’s biggest literary award.
Witsie acknowledged for his outstanding services to the promotion and communication of art.
Dr John Lazar will lead the Royal Academy of Engineering for the next five years.
Judges say Witsie’s novel heralds the emergence of a new literary star in South Africa.
Each year the pharmaceutical congress honours a pharmacist who has made a significant contribution to the industrial sector globally.
Standard Bank CEO and Wits alumna, Funeka Montjane, honoured for her commitment to empowering women in the chartered accounting profession.
Recent PhD geophysics graduate from Ga-Dikgale now has his sights on Helsinki.
Environmental sustainability, good governance, social responsibility and innovation have guided this alumnus for the past 30 years.
Athol Williams awarded an honorary fellowship for his social activism, scholarship and leadership.
Catch up on Witsie awards, appointments and newsmakers from the past month.
Molecular and cell biologist with a passion for innovation looks forward to making an impact.
Catch up on Witsie awards, appointments and newsmakers from the past month.
Celebrated mathematician and Wits alumnus acknowledged for his profound impact on number theory.
Lebohang Kganye awarded the 2024 Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize.
A setback served as a catalyst for Marcia Monareng to start her own business. Since then, she has received numerous accolades on her entrepreneurial path.
President Cyril Ramaphosa gives highest honour to editor and journalist Aggrey Klaaste.
Catch up on Witsie awards, appointments and newsmakers from the past month.
Professor Aldo Serafini acknowledged for years of excellence.
This autumn, cozy up with some recent titles from alumni authors.
Wits alumnus wins National Book Critics Circle Award for his double Mandela biography.
Books by alumni honoured for their impact and highlighting neglected voices.
Catch up on Witsie awards, appointments and newsmakers from the past month.
Catch up on a wrap of Witsie appointments, awards and newsmakers from the past two months.
December graduation highlights one household’s connection with Wits for four generations.
Witsie family embrace the spirit of constantly learning new things.
Catch up on a wrap of Witsie appointments, awards and newsmakers from the past month.
Wits alumni win three out of five main categories in leading 2023 competition.
University’s statutory body reveals results from latest election to its executive committee.
Medical doctor and engineer sets sights on solutions for healthcare in low-resources settings.
Alumnus honoured for his commitment to the Wits Football Club and to soccer in South Africa.
Johannesburg-based attorney’s memoir praised by judges as “inspirational” and “engaging”.
Catch up on a wrap of Witsie awards and appointments from the past month.
Catch up on a wrap of Witsie awards and appointments from the past month.
Innovators make prestigious honour roll for grappling with technology's ethical implications and social challenges.
Catch up on a wrap of Witsie awards, appointments and newsmakers from the past month.
Dr Mulai Slave says the trailblaizing women around her made it possible to imagine working as a specialist in anaesthesiology.
Motswedi Modiba says her latest wave of success is as a result of many years of hard work and dedicated teachers along the way.
Catch up on a wrap of Witsie awards, appointments and newsmakers from the past month.
Renowned explorer honoured for sharing human evolution research “to the widest possible audiences”.
Top honours at 25th National Science and Technology Forum-South 32 Awards for four Wits-educated professionals.
Several alumni accountants acknowledged in annual chairman’s awards for their leadership and impact.
Seasoned attorney Kgomotso Mufamadi will assume new role from August 2023.
Catch up on a wrap of Witsie appointments, awards and newsmakers from the past month.
Former student pledges US$10 million to retitle the school after inspiring lecturer.
Catch up on recent publications by alumni.
Tendani Mulaudzi looks back at her private school experience and the impact it had on her transition to university and beyond.
Football legend Gary Bailey looks back at where it all started – on the pitch at Wits.
The co-founder behind a unique London-based club, Paul van Zyl, shares his vision of reimagining a better world.
Award-wining historian Charles van Onselen shares what he’s learned from the past and the motivation behind his recent trilogy.
Catch up on a wrap of Witsie awards, appointments and newsmakers from the past month.
Samantha Nell's first feature film, Do Your Worst, premiered on Netflix in March, and is being screened in over 190 countries.
Wits-trained engineer honoured for his contribution to the field of mineral dissolution.
De Rustica Olive Estate, owned by Rob Still, becomes the first winner from outside Spain or Italy in the history EVOOLEUM Awards.
Wits alumna hopes the acknowledgement will inspire more artists from Africa.
President Cyril Ramaphosa gives highest honour to Dr Aboubaker Dangor and Professor Vhahangwele Masindi.
Catch up on a wrap of Witsie awards, appointments and newsmakers from the past month.
Catch up on a wrap of Witsie awards, appointments and newsmakers from the past month.
Passionate data scientist Prof Vukosi Marivate is the only South African to make the World Economic Forum's prestigious list this year.
Catch up on a wrap of Witsie appointments, awards and newsmakers from the past month.
Catch up on a wrap of Witsie awards and appointments from the past two months.
Witsie accountants acknowledged for their innovative contributions.
Catch up on recent alumni book awards and publications.
Athol Williams among four South Africans honoured for bravery and integrity.
Catch up on a wrap of Witsie awards, appointments and research from the past month.
Tamlyn Naidu acknowledged for her novel way of tackling acid mine drainage.
Catch up on a wrap of Witsie awards, appointments and newsmakers from the past month.
Gabriella Blumberg acknowledged for her engaged work that pushes professional standards.
Catch up on a wrap of Witsie awards, appointments and newsmakers from the past month.
Wits alumna and former president of Wits Convocation honoured for strides made in education.
Catch up on a wrap of Witsie awards, appointments and newsmakers from the past month.
Alumna is the first woman to receive honour since photographic award’s inception.
Catch up on a wrap of Witsie awards, appointments and newsmakers from the past month.
Sikander Kalla acknowledged for his leadership and advocacy for mental health.
Researchers in different institutions acknowledged at annual National Science and Technology Forum-South 32 Awards.
Witsie entrepreneur acknowledged in Forbes Africa 30 Under 30 list for innovative way of improving soil quality.
Catch up on a wrap of Witsie awards, appointments and newsmakers from the past month.
One of Australia’s highest civilian honours acknowledges Brian Myerson for his contribution to community health.
Alumnus’s career celebrated for significant contribution to graphic art and printmaking.
Catch up on a wrap of Witsie awards, appointments and newsmakers from the past month.
Dr Giovanni Coci honoured as knight for promoting excellence and good relations.
Fatima Hassan acknowledged for her work against global health inequality.
Alumna honoured for her commitment to international cultural exchange.
Catch up on a wrap of Witsie awards, appointments and newsmakers from the past month.
Catch up on a wrap of Witsie awards, appointments and newsmakers from the past month.
Alumni shine at seventh edition of Humanities and Social Sciences Awards.
Tsakani Maluleke urges professionals to stem tide of corruption.
Wits alumna awarded Best Female Performance at 37th Independent Spirit Awards.
Catch up on a wrap of Witsie awards, appointments and newsmakers from the past month.
Joanne Joseph highlights small acts of courage during alumni webinar.
Two Wits artists acknowledged for "mastery, originality and promise" at Africa’s largest invite-only event.
Catch up on a roundup of Witsie awards, appointments and newsmakers from the past month.
Alumnus celebrated for his outstanding legal career of global stature.
Dr Graham Sher honoured for his contributions to public health and development of country’s blood service operator.
Catch up on a roundup of Witsie awards, appointments and newsmakers from the past month.
Denise Nicholson recognised for her commitment to intellectual property rights and improving library access.
Catch up on recent book awards and publications.
Dr Bucker Dangor acknowleged for his contribution to experimental plasma physics.
Catch up on a roundup of Witsie awards, appointments and newsmakers from the past month.
2021 NFR Awards celebrate the country’s top researchers.
Alumna recognised with international award for education and activist role.
"Proud flag-bearer of one of South Africa’s finest universities" adds another accolade.
Catch up on awards, appointments and research from the past month.
Pre-eminent climatologist says science can help prepare for what’s coming.
Popular international speaker John Sanei shares how to adapt to transformation.
Catch up on awards and appointments from the month.
Trailblazing Alec Joannou honoured at CIO Awards.
Catch up on news of latest awards, appointments and newsmakers.
Seasoned urban planner shares visual representation of SA’s economic hub.
Loyal alumnus acknowledged for his innovative approach to mining in South Africa.
Former Witsie physicist receives prize for theoretical work essential to the detection of gravitational waves.
Catch up on a round-up of latest awards, appointments and newsmakers.
Wits alumna honoured in global list of “changemakers dedicated to forging a better tomorrow”.
Catch up on news of latest awards, appointments and newsmakers.
Respected chief executive Greg Solomon shares why good leadership is critical.
Geoffrey Jochelson awarded Medal of the Order of Australia for changing the face of construction cashflow.
Knitting initiative now in its seventh year reaches many during winter months.
Catch up on news of latest awards, appointments and newsmakers.
Pavlo Phitidis sets a challenge for small business owners and offers practical advice.
Alumna’s leadership in township school acknowledged in global teaching award.
An engineer shares his role in the reproduction of a Dutch Renaissance painter’s work in a common room.
Catch up on recent book awards and publications by alumni.
Three alumni from Wits’ prestigious art programme turn heads internationally.
Witsies and industry pay tribute to mining institute’s beloved director.
Catch up on news of latest appointments, awards and books.
Veteran actor and playwright adds one more accolade to his list of achievements.
Wits graduates’ business makes smart use of water and is set to improve local farming methods.
Alumni make a splash in women’s cave diving and Robben Island swim.
Wits graduate to receive award for defending the rule of law all her life.
Catch up on Witsie newsmakers, appointments and awards.
Alumna gives credit to support and investigative team.
Catch up on a roundup of Witsie appointments and awards.
Life coach and speaker gives motivational talk.
Architecture alumnus is regional winner in student of the year award.
Alumna receives honour for fight against corruption in South Africa.
Catch up on recent achievements, promotions and newsmakers.
Catch up on alumni promotions and achievements in the month of November.
Global financial leader sees a silver lining after a year of upheaval.
Multi-talented academic reaches diverse audiences through her professional and volunteer work as well as leisure passions.
Budding geophysicist courageously shares his experiences of life after graduation.
Distinguished alumna recently celebrated her 81st birthday and the occasion was a fitting time to reflect on her productive career.
Posthumous publication honours economist "decades ahead of his time".
Dr Conrad Hughes (PhD 2008), Campus and Secondary School Director at La Grande-Boissière in Geneva, sends out a call on why universities must be protected.
Congratulations to all alumni achievers on achievements and promotions in the month of October
Respected public intellectual finds gaping holes in president’s recovery plan
Chair of the programme’s audit committee has made contributions to the development of corporate governance and auditing standards for years.
This endowment is for deserving students and is one of the largest contributions ever made for the benefit of the University
Leader in first in two vaccine studies undertaken in Africa briefs alumni.
Congratulations to all alumni achievers on achievements and promotions in the month of September
Congratulations to our Wits alumni recognised in the annual Mail & Guardian’s 200 Young South Africans list.
Catch up on alumni appointments and promotions in the month of August
Inspiring Witsies make their education count
Dean shares insights from coalface of the pandemic.
We celebrate alumnae who are forces for good.
Be inspired by alumnae whom the University awarded with honorary doctorates over the past two decades for their service to society in their various capacities:
Virtual global reunion connects Witsies across the globe.
Catch up on alumni awards and appointments during the month of July.
Alumni across faculties continue to add value to their professions. Catch up on recent highlights.
Professor Glenda Gray gives insights into the pandemic in South Africa, its impact and its trajectory.
Wits alumna provides an insightful look at the South African financial landscape in recent webinar
How Ubuntu could change the face of American police brutality.
Wits alumni and friends of the university made significant contributions during June. Here are some highlights.
Be inspired by articles, interviews and insights from fellow Witsies.
Witsies with Edge
Professor Jeffrey Lipman (MBBCh 1972) and Dr Roger Pillemer (MBBCh 1965) have been recognised in the 2020 Queen’s Birthday Awards.
Wits Alumni Relations celebrates Professor Stephen Eisenstein's 80th birthday.
Five alumnae have made the list for Forbes Africa’s 50 Most Powerful Women in its March 2020 edition.
Witsies pack a punch
Wits alumni and friends of the university contributed greatly to the COVID-19 debates during May. Read here to catch up on them.
Witsie shortlisted for 2020 Commonwealth Short Story Prize
Witsies making the headlines
Witsies making the headlines
Jonathan Walker was a guest speaker at a young alumni event on 10 October 2019.
Witsies making the headlines
Wits graduates making news in August 2019
July 2019
Three generations of tech Jacobsons serving society
Entrepreneur Phillipa Geard was the guest speaker at a careers event for Wits students and alumni on 16 July 2019.
Stacey-Lee Bolon is the new President of Convocation as of 1 August 2019
Roundup of Witsie news
Strategist Abdullah Verachia was the guest speaker at an alumni networking event on 25 June 2019
Roundup of Witsie news and views
The Vice-Chancellor and Principal, Professor Adam Habib, and the Chancellor, Dr Judy Dlamini, met Wits alumni at an event on 3 April 2019 in Durban.
Select Wits alumni were invited to meet Jack Ginsberg at the opening of his collection of book art at the Wits Art Museum
Letter to Wits Review
Deakin University Vice-Chancellor Jane den Hollander reflects on academic leadership, the university student experience and what she learnt at Wits
Roundup of Witsie news and views for February 2019
Michael Jennions, Biologist, BSc 1990, BSc Hons 1992, MSc 1993. Location: Australia
A book by Witsie Jesmane Boggenpoel (BCom 1995, BAcc 1996)
A book by Witsie Jeff Fisher (BSc 1958, BSc Hons 1958, MSc 1960, GDE 1965)
Civil Engineering Class of 1978 – 40 Year Reunion Dinner
How an idea travelled from Wits to the US South
Round-up of newsmakers and ideas
Founders' Tea 2018
Merryl Hammond shares her experience of bipolar disorder
A round-up of Witsies making the news in October 2018
Be inspired by the September round-up of appointments, achievements, awards and ideas
New boats named for rowing greats
Be inspired by the Witsies in the August round-up of appointments, achievements, awards and ideas
Alumni networking event with authors Niq Mhlongo and Nthikeng Mohlele
Be inspired by the Witsies in the July round-up of appointments, achievements, awards and ideas
Dr Judy Dlamini has been elected the next Chancellor of the University of the Witwatersrand
What happened to Nelson Mandela's law classmates?
Witsie Kathy Munro is a heritage champion with an amazing collection of books
Witsie achievements this month
Be inspired by the amazing Witsies in the May round-up of appointments, achievements, awards and ideas
Dr Geoffrey Sperber shares a lifetime of learning
There's a piece of the artist in every shape that Dr Laurence Chait creates
A medical man shares his hobbies, where discipline is rewarded by beauty
Wits alumnus Professor Colin Caro explains why helical stents can change lives – and why, at 92, he still has much to do
Alumni networking event
Carnegie-Wits Alumni Diaspora Programme, Faculty of Health Sciences
Appointments, achievements and more in April 2018
Has Wits achieved the aged look that the author Herman Charles Bosman thought it should have? Revisit his work in an old favourite from Wits University Press.
A water wake-up call
"One got the feeling that anything was possible"
March 2018
Alumni were privileged to share a discussion about breast cancer with Lauren Segal and Professor Vinay Sharma at the Wits Club on 15 March 2018.
Volunteers bring their medical skills to rural area
Educators are grappling with the exciting, chaotic, fast-moving era we live in, says Dr Conrad Hughes
Wits alumnus Reabetswe Khumbane, 23, registered as a bone marrow donor on campus and soon had the opportunity to give a great gift
Appointments, awards, achievements and articles, February 2018
Achievements, appointments and awards in brief
Research, news, opinions, interesting people and inspiring initiatives
There are a few ways you can help a student succeed:
Dip in for news, radio interviews, video clips and inspiration!
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At an alumni networking event, guest speaker Professor Brian Armstrong shared his insight into the opportunities at our doorstep
Inspiration for young people in business
Advice from a long-time Witsie, Professor Desmond Cole
Alumni show their support at networking event
Professor Philip Bonner was associated with Wits University for over four decades
Ernest Oppenheimer Hall celebrates its golden jubilee this year
PAC leader was a Wits alumnus and teacher
Congratulations to our Wits alumni and researchers on their National Research Foundation awards
The annual Health Sciences Reunion was held in September and the Class of 1967 celebrated its 50th year since graduating.
Guest speaker Frank Magwegwe talked about life's obstacles when he addressed an alumni networking event on 7 September.
An idea achieved by pooling resources
Three outstanding Witsies in financial services talk about their journeys and what success means to them
Dentist, stamp collector and videographer Les Glassman talks about representing Wits in Israel
Experienced practitioner revisits government communications programme
Wits School of Governance offers certificate for public transport operators
Book marks 40 years of growth for Witsie-founded engineering firm
Actuarial science graduate heads group treasury
International award for Wits surgeons
Award will be used to work on new method to prevent HIV infection in women
Facility for high-precision experiments in geosciences, medicine and palaeosciences
New hope for patients of some common cancers
A new way to identify ancient residues
Different species found to carry malaria
Perspective can bring calm
US award for work on SKA Radio Telescope
National honour for contribution to science
Chemistry postgraduate meets Nobel laureates
Oversees hundreds of health facilities worldwide
Young researcher recognised for work on agricultural pests
Ameermia honoured for leadership and integrity
A controlled veld burn shows us what we need to protect
More than 25 Witsies are included in this year’s Mail & Guardian list for the most notable young South Africans under the age of 35.
Alumni magazine judged to be “gorgeous and substantial”
Making the engineering connection
Artwork questions ideas about power and representation
Wits alumni have donated a quarter of a million rand to the Wits Food Programme
What goes around comes around as a business
The “dismal science” (economics) isn’t so bad when you win money for being good at it.
Born or made?
Student friendship matures into business team
Kota Kings serve up some advice for starters
Software meets finance, law and education
Exciting findings from the Rising Star cave system
Recent books by and about Witsies
Courses can be tailor-made
Reflections, speeches and interviews
Wits Plus mid-year applications are open
You snooze, you lose out on the traditional fun!
Learn more about our venues and facilities
Reflections of a school leader
Top CEO challenges business leaders as he accepts US award for sustained international excellence
Clever Boys win league for the first time
30 years of education for liberation
What are so many Witsies doing at the Centre for the Less Good Idea?
Harold "Smoky" Simon and Mike Tetley share their life stories
Details of these events will be communicated closer to the time.
Mining in space
Wits Art Museum has an exciting line-up for the year
A leader with integrity
Wits alumni achievements, appointments and news
There’s still gold in them thar hills…
Wits alumna Professor Glenda Gray (MBBCh 1986) has been named one of the 100 most influential people in the world, on Time magazine’s annual list.
Wits excelled in two subject areas in a recent global ranking.
Wits owes its existence to mining.
Wits University recently conferred honorary doctorates on a group of outstanding people.
The Vice-Chancellor and Principal of the University of the Witwatersrand, Professor Adam Habib, has been appointed for a second term.
Wits University has started the new year on a positive note.
School maths added to the general mood of public worry in 2016. But there was a plus.
How do you get from a small South African town to the CEO’s office in a Fortune 500 company? By looking for the good in people.
The artist Judith Mason (BA FA 1961) died in December 2016 in White River.
What should you be able to accomplish as a result of studying at Wits?
A new space opens for Wits treasures
网易体育 415-million people worldwide have diabetes – and almost half don’t know they have it. The consequences can be devastating.
Wits links the past and present again, giving an identity to the dead.
Medical alumni continue to advance frontiers
Engineers cut out an unnecessary step
Change futures – your own included
A new year, a new skill. Consider taking a course to keep your Wits edge.
A hidden message in the Wits coat of arms? Hmm…
Two Witsies are doing what they can to preserve and share our natural environment
Stories of South Africa, at a human pace
Great value for alumni: gym on campus for only R250 a month!
Thomas Hamilton Bothwell, Emeritus Professor of Medicine and an Honorary Professorial Research Fellow at the University of the Witwatersrand, died in Bergvliet.
Fiction, history, popular science – it’s all there in our alumni bookshelf
Can a dog smell a puff adder? If not, why not?
Expert animal trainer Shannon McKay (BSc Hons 2011, MSc 2014) trained the dogs that were used in Wits research into puffadders’ chemical camouflage.
How should we fund higher education? As the Heher Commission deliberates on submissions made and students consider their position, the debate continues.
An increase in Wits’ research output has paid off with an improvement in the University’s global ranking.
Alumni Prof Lyn Wadley and Dr Nicole de Wet have received South African Women in Science awards.
Digital or human, there are all kinds of characters on campus.
Bring the kids and make art!
Wits rowing star Colleen Orsmond (BCom 1995) was the Sport Manager for rowing at the Rio Olympic Games.
Alumni in America, meet Nooshin Erfani-Ghadimi.
Wits Plus, the Centre for Part-Time Studies, offers working professionals a unique opportunity to upgrade their qualifications and improve their skills profile.