Future scientists awarded as outstanding achievers

Posted on May 09, 2014

Prof Myburg, who holds the Chair in Forest Genomics and Biotechnology in the Forestry and Agricultural Institute and who is a professor in the Department of Genetics, was the guest speaker and shared some lessons and successes of his academic career. “You must have passion for what you do, and you must surround yourself with like-minded people – fellow students who share your passion and your vision, people who will grow with you and eventually become your academic family. It is also important to have a balanced life and make time for you loved ones and family.”

Prof Myburg not only developed significant new capacity for forestry genomics and biotechnology in South Africa. His and his team’s article on the Eucalyptus genome was recently accepted for publication in the very prestigious journal, Nature.

Brendon Thorpe scooped up the most awards at the event. He received the PPS Prize for the most promising Actuarial Science graduate, the Prudential Prize for the best student in Actuarial Mathematics, the Momentum Group Prize for the best student in Life Insurance, as well as the Discovery Holdings Prize for the best honours research project.

Lukas Radman de Soto received three prizes at the event: the Department of Physics Prize for the best first-year student in Physics, the Jan F Cilliers Book Prize for the best first-year student in Geology, as well as the Department of Chemistry Prize for the best first-year student in Chemistry.

Werner Pansegrouw not only received the Outsurance Prize for the most promising Actuarial and Financial Management graduate, but he was also awarded the Vice-Chancellor and Principal's Medal for Excellent Undergraduate Academic Achievement as the best student in the Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences. He obtained his BSc degree in Actuarial and Financial Mathematics in April, with a weighted average performance of 92% over his three years of study.
 


Faculty overall top achiever, Werner Pansegrouw and Mr Herman van Heerden (Outsurance).

This year’s Function for Outstanding Achievers was even more special than the previous occasions. The Dean’s Merit List was announced (the list includes students with an average of more than 75%) and the Top 30 undergraduate students on this list (with averages of 85% and more) were also acknowledged at this event. The Dean also specially mentioned all the candidates who received their doctoral degrees during the recent autumn graduation ceremony and announced that they will also be included in the Dean’s Merit List.

At this prestigious event, a total of 58 prizes and trophies were awarded to the top students in the Faculty. The Faculty is proud to have such outstanding academic achievers and is very grateful to all the sponsors of the prizes and trophies.

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