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A prestigious academic institution in South Africa is seeking a Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Research & Innovation to enhance its research profile and innovation capacity. The ideal candidate should have a Doctoral degree and substantial leadership experience in academia, coupled with a significant record of peer-reviewed research outputs. Responsibilities include leading the research portfolio and collaborating with external stakeholders to drive the University's strategic initiatives. Competitive salary and benefits are offered.
Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Research & Innovation
2148
Fixed Term Contract
Five (5) year contract with the option of renewal
Main Campus – Bellville, WC ZA (Primary)
18 January 2026
The University of the Western Cape (UWC) is a vibrant, diverse and dynamic institution that is cognisant of the volatile, uncertain, complex, ever-changing and challenging global environment. The University actively responds, in critical and creative ways, to the developmental needs of the local, national and international contexts. UWC appreciates the opportunities of the academic project and wishes to build on its history of providing students with an excellent academic experience.
UWC is a leading research institution that seeks to significantly strengthen its research profile and innovation footprint during this pivotal stage in its development. Accordingly, the University is seeking an established, distinguished and highly respected scholar of strong academic stature to lead its research and innovation agenda as Deputy Vice-Chancellor (DVC): Research and Innovation. The successful candidate will be an academic leader of demonstrable gravitas, capable of inspiring excellence, shaping research strategy at scale, and positioning UWC as a continental and global contributor to knowledge production and innovation.
The academic enterprise constitutes the core mandate of a university, hence the quality of its teaching, research and innovation endeavours is integral to its success. UWC recognises the complexity of the academic project and wishes to build on its history of providing students with an excellent academic experience. To enhance the University's growing research standing and its ability to contribute to the country's innovation capacity, the Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Research and Innovation focuses specifically on these important areas. The Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Research and Innovation is responsible for leading the University's research and innovation portfolio, in collaboration with various partners and external stakeholders. The role also leads, amongst others, research development and postgraduate support; technology transfer, research policy and implementation, library services, the gender equity unit, e-research and the centre of excellence in food security.
The Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Research and Innovation reports to the Rector and Vice-Chancellor and as a member of the University Executive shares in the responsibility to drive the institution’s strategic direction in line with the Institutional Operating Plan and effective governance.
Given the University’s aspiration to deepen its research identity and expand its innovation impact, this portfolio demands a leader with substantial academic authority, proven strategic insight, and a sustained record of scholarly and leadership excellence.
For any information related to this position, please get in touch with our Executive Director of Human Resources, Meko Ernest Magida, via email at mmagida@uwc.ac.za.
Short‑listed candidates must make a presentation to the University community and later participate in an interview process to be conducted by the Senior Appointments Committee of the University Council.
Applications should be submitted online by 18 January 2026. This is a five‑year contract with the possibility of it being extended for a second term. The official retirement age at UWC is 65 years. The successful applicant must be eligible to serve at least one full term (from date of appointment) before reaching the official retirement age of 65 years old.
In your application, you are encouraged to highlight your strengths and include anything else you deem exceptional and outstanding to be considered by the selection panel. In addition, please attach a cover letter motivating your suitability, a detailed curriculum vitae including contact details of three referees, and your highest qualification to your online profile.
To be considered for this vacancy, you must click on the Apply for this Job link below or apply directly via UWC Careers at https://uwc.hua.hrsmart.com/hr/ats/JobSearch/viewAll. For any queries, please contact the Human Resources Department at +27 21 959 4063/3642/9362/9708/3160/3756 or email: e‑recruitment@uwc.ac.za.
In line with the University’s commitment to diversifying its workforce, preference will be given to suitably qualified applicants in line with our Employment Equity Targets. The official retirement age at UWC is 65 years.
By applying for the position, you consent to the University sharing your application, including curriculum vitae, with University stakeholders to process the application. The University shall conduct probity checks, including background criminal checks, as part of its recruitment process. The University reserves the right to not make an appointment, make an appointment at a different level, seek additional candidates and may conduct competency assessments.