Looking back, going forward
2 November 2015
CIRCULAR FROM THE VICE-CHANCELLOR AND PRINCIPAL, PROFESSOR ADAM HABIB - CIRCULAR 16
The student body, nationally, has led an historic struggle in pursuit of affordable, quality education for all. We acknowledge both the importance of their struggle, and their courage in pursuing it. They have taught the nation many lessons in deepening our democratic project.
The past few days have seen a number of groups at the University transcend their political boundaries and unite around a common set of concerns related to the #FeesMustFall campaign. The unification of the groups, and the subsequent engagement with Management, has resulted in a set of agreements – set out in the nine point plan – that has enabled the reopening of the University and the resumption of the academic programme for the benefit of all.
The ongoing commitment to engagement and the resulting series of agreements will make Wits a more accessible, affordable and unified University. We can all be proud of how Wits has maintained open channels of communication and found common ground even when, in the darkest hours, this seemed impossible.