Select Page

SMU Media | statements

SMU-MEDUNSA Alumni Association Annual General Meeting and Class of 1988 Reunion

Media Alert
14 November 2018
For Immediate Release

 

Members of the media are hereby invited to SMU-MEDUNSA Alumni Association (SMAA) Annual General Meeting (AGM) and a Class of 1988 Reunion. This premier event of the SMU will be held on Saturday 17 November 2018, at the Protea Hotel, Fire and Ice, Menlyn, from 17h00 to 23h00.

 

Young and old graduates who have studied, firstly, at MEDUNSA, then at MEDUNSA Campus of the University of Limpopo (UL) with which it was merged and lately as a stand-alone comprehensive health sciences university, will attend this event. This ceremony will enable the alumni to reconnect with old class mates and reminisce about their days at the university. But they will also be apprised on developments at their alma mater by Prof Chris de Beer, the SMU’s Vice-Chancellor.

 

The highlight of the ceremony will be a keynote address by Prof E T Mokgokong, the first Black Vice-Chancellor of the former Medical University of Southern Africa (MEDUNSA) and a stalwart gynaecologist who trained many medical doctors in the country. Prof Mokgokong is expected to share his wisdom and experience, acquired over decades as an academic and as a health professional, with the captive audience of alumni.

 

Alumni structures are statutory bodies that have been established in terms of the Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University Statute of 2016. Among other roles, alumni structures assist the university to establish networks of support to mobilise third stream sources of funding for the university, in the wake of declining budgetary allocation from government.

 

To download the programme, please click Reunion-Programme-Nov2018

Related News

SMU VC advances global health collaboration agenda with UK partners

SMU VC advances global health collaboration agenda with UK partners

Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University (SMU) Vice-Chancellor and Principal, Professor Tandi Matsha-Erasmus, recently participated in a high-level strategic roundtable hosted by the British High Commission in Pretoria, reaffirming the university’s growing role in...

SMU PhD candidate shines on global stage

SMU PhD candidate shines on global stage

Nomusa Sikhakhane, a PhD candidate at Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University (SMU), is placing South African cancer research on the global stage after receiving the prestigious American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Amgen Global Scholars-in-Training Award...

SMU hosts SAHDIA advancing HDI future

SMU hosts SAHDIA advancing HDI future

Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University (SMU) took centre stage in advancing the future of Historically Disadvantaged Institutions (HDIs) as it hosted the 7th Networking Workshop of the South African Historically Disadvantaged Institutions Alliance (SAHDIA) from...