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, OMB

Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Research & Internationalisation, UCT

University of Cape Town

Call for Insights & Stories: Frontiers Opens Special Collection for AHC Partners

The Africa Health Collaborative (AHC) is pleased to share an exciting opportunity for all AHC institutional partners to share original research, reviews, case studies, policy briefs, perspectives, and reflective pieces in a new article collection titled “United in Partnership: Academic Collaborations for Primary Health Care Transformation” by Frontiers in Medicine.   This special collection is being […]

A Tribe Forged in Health: Leadership and Lifelong Bonds at WGHLF 2025

Leadership Coaching and Candid Conversations  Kenyan leadership coach and governance expert, Dr. Susan Kinyeki, led a leadership coaching session that encouraged deep reflection on personal leadership journeys, identifying the ‘why ‘ and embracing the power of your voice.   The highlight was a series of candid conversations with some of the most accomplished African female leaders in […]

Apply for the Mastercard Foundation Doctor of Public Health Scholarship

How to Apply: Step One Prospective applicants must first consult the admission requirements for the Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) program of study. The link above will guide you in exploring this program. If you meet the academic requirements of this program, please follow through to step two. Step Two Review the recording of the […]

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Thokozani Majozi, Africa Health Collaborative University of Cape Town

Thokozani Majozi, OMB

Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Research & Internationalisation, UCT

University of Cape Town

Thokozani Majozi is a South African chemical engineer and Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Research & Internationalisation at the University of Cape Town.

He previously held senior roles at the University of Pretoria, the University of the Witwatersrand, and the Engineering Council of South Africa, and served as Chair of the CSIR Board. Currently, he serves as President and Chairperson of the Academy of Science of South Africa.

His research focuses on batch chemical process integration, particularly water minimisation in industrial systems, and he pioneered key techniques for reducing wastewater in batch plants. He holds an NRF B1 rating and has received multiple honours, including several NSTF awards, the NRF President’s Awards, and the Order of Mapungubwe (Bronze). 

Majozi is a member or fellow of leading scientific bodies, including the Academy of Science of South Africa and the African Academy of Sciences, and is an alumnus of the Global Young Academy.