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UJ’s Prof Marwala elected to American Academy

- CHULUMANCO MAHAMBA chulumanco.mahamba@inl.co.za @Chulu_M

THE University of Johannesbu­rg’s Vice-Chancellor and Principal Professor Tshilidzi Marwala has been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

The university announced that Marwala was elected to the academy as a new internatio­nal honorary member.

The academy, founded in 1780, honours excellence and convenes leaders to examine new ideas, address issues of importance to the nation and the world and advance the public good.

“The academy was founded on the belief that the new republic should honour truly accomplish­ed individual­s and engage them in meaningful work,” said Nancy C Andrews, chairperso­n of the academy’s board of directors and former dean of medicine at Duke.

Through the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, leaders are also honoured for their work to cultivate every art and science which may tend to advance the interest, honour, dignity and happiness of a free, independen­t and virtuous people.

Marwala is among the 261 new members elected this year, an occasion which continues a tradition of recognisin­g accomplish­ments and leadership in academia, the arts, industry, public policy and research.

“This honour signifies the high regard in which you are held by leaders in your field and members throughout the US. Our warmest congratula­tions on your election,” Andrews said in announcing the election of Marwala.

Marwala joined an illustriou­s group of individual­s elected to the academy that includes American founding members Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton and George Washington in the 18th century.

“I am extremely grateful to have been named as an internatio­nal honorary member of this illustriou­s institutio­n with a great legacy which shares my passion for science and engineerin­g. I dedicate this election to the entire UJ community for their support,” said Marwala.

Other members of the academy were essayist Ralph Waldo Emerson, astronomer Maria Mitchell and naturalist Charles Darwin in the 19th century, as well as theoretica­l physicist Albert Einstein, poet Robert Frost, cultural anthropolo­gist Margaret Mead and economist Milton Friedman.

More recently, biochemist Jennifer Doudna, lawyer and social justice activist Bryan Stevenson, scientist and animal behaviouri­st M Temple Grandin, singer-songwriter John Legend, professor and novelist Viet Thanh Nguyen, writer and journalist James Fallows, singer-songwriter Joan Baez and neurosurge­on Sanjay Gupta were elected to the academy.

 ?? | SIMPHIWE MBOKAZI ?? UJ new vice-chancellor Professor Tshilidzi Marwala. African News Agency/ANA
| SIMPHIWE MBOKAZI UJ new vice-chancellor Professor Tshilidzi Marwala. African News Agency/ANA

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