CUT’s Vice-Chancellor Prof. Pamela Dube receives recognition for her leadership

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CUT’s Vice-Chancellor Prof. Pamela Dube receives recognition for her leadership

Prof. Pamela Dube, Vice-Chancellor and Principal (right) receiving the award from Prof. Ramneek Ahluwalia, CEO: Higher Health.


The Central University of Technology, Free State (CUT) has earned a well-deserved reputation for its exceptional commitment to student well-being.

Under the able leadership of Professor Pamela Dube, the university has gone above and beyond to prioritise student welfare and foster a culture of holistic health, psychosocial support, and student development.

Prof. Ahluwalia praised the institution for its outstanding efforts to prioritise the welfare of students, highlighting its positive impact on the academic community.

This award is a testament to CUT's successful implementation of programmes and initiatives beyond traditional academics, fostering a supportive and nurturing environment for students to thrive.

Uploaded: 08 March 2024
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