Universities South Africa

Universities South Africa ("USAf".), formerly known as Higher Education South Africa or HESA, is an umbrella body representative of the 26 public universities in South Africa. The USAF board is made up of 26 Vice-Chancellors drawn from member universities.[1] USAf endorses a comprehensive and equitable national higher education system responsive to South Africa's challenges. Through lobbying and advocacy, USAf promotes and facilitates an optimal environment conducive for universities to function effectually and maximally contribute to the social, cultural, and economic advancement of South Africa and its people. These captains of academia were firmly committed to digital transformation during the pandemic.[2] The commitment shown by USAf to “an optimal environment conducive for universities to function effectively” [3] extends into matters of transparency around remuneration and direct actions taken to address the scourge of corruption in their respective university chambers.

Universities South Africa
Formation22 July 2015
TypeAssociation of Universities
Location
Membership
26
Chief Executive Officer
Dr Phethiwe Matutu
Websitewww.usaf.ac.za

Background edit

Universities South Africa (USAf) is a membership organisation of the (current) 26 public universities in South Africa. USAf, previously known as Higher Education South Africa (HESA), was formed on 9 May 2005 as the successor to the two statutory representative organisations for universities and technikons (now universities of technology), the South African Universities Vice-Chancellors Association (SAUVCA) and the Committee of Technikon Principals (CTP).

  • SAUVCA was an aspirational framework for the transformation and restructuring of South African higher education.[4] It was established as a statutory body for the 21 public universities in South Africa by the Universities Act (Act 61 of 1955). As a statutory body, it made recommendations to the Minister and Director-General of Education on matters referred to or any other issues deemed necessary for universities.
  • The CTP was a national higher education association established in 1967 regarding the Advanced Technical Education Act (No. 40 of 1967). It consisted of the rectors, principals and [Chancellor (education)|Vice-Chancellors] of technikons in South Africa.

The launch of USAf was partly driven by the restructuring of the higher education sector, which resulted in the establishment of new institutional types and the need for a robust and unified body of leadership. USAf represents all 26 public universities and universities of technology in South Africa and is a Section 21 company. HESA changed its name to Universities South Africa on 22 July 2015.

Programmes edit

USAf has two flagship programmes[5] that focus on student success.

  • The Higher Education Leadership and Management Programme (HELM) offers contextual and bespoke leadership and management programmes for emerging, middle and senior managers and leaders in universities that support their work performance, professional development and career advancement and contribute towards a context in which all can thrive. HELM plays a crucial role in developing effective leaders in higher education.

Additional USAf Programme

  • Students need to meet the requirements for Matriculation Exemption to be accepted to universities. The Universities South Africa Matriculation Board (http://mb.usaf.ac.za) offers advice.
  • The University sector is underfunded. [7] USAf uses Higher Education Price Index (HEPI) when negotiating subsidy increases with the government.[8]HEPI measures the inflation rate for higher education by considering universities' typical spending patterns. HEPI plays a crucial role in ensuring the affordability and accessibility of higher education, an essential aspect of their commitment to fairness and equality.

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USAf and Corruption edit

On the 20th of October 2020, USAf board members acknowledged that there was a possibility that universities might be involved in corrupt activities and resolved to root out corruption[9] With a previous chair admitting that the National System of Innovation was unable to act as a functioning system of research and innovation;[10] published research that "university leaders have deliberately weakened the university systems that detect corruption to enable fraudsters to access funds through corrupt means";[11] and a popular book entitled "Corruption" written by a previous University VC, who has studied, examined and unravelled the root causes of corruption in South African Higher Education.[12] USAf has placed a "Fraud Hotline (free call)" on their webpage,[13] marking their firm commitment to rooting out corruption.

USAf and NSFAS edit

Policy changes within the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) have created risks and challenges for universities.[14]USAf has highlighted risks of bad debt.[15] 2023 marked a seminal point in state spending patterns. DHET allocated more money to NSFAS than universities for the first time. [16]The non-payment of NSFAS funds in 2024 have created new challenges for universities. [17] While South Africa is funding students' access to higher education through NSFAS, there hasn't been a visible improvement in stability within Higher Education and are still battling to function effectively [18]

Enquiry into VC remuneration edit

MP's have been advocating for an investigation into salaries of vice-chancellors and senior managers at universities since 2019 [19]The Minister of Education wrote to the Council on Higher Education (CHE) requesting that they research the matter. [20] In the CHE-led probe [21] entitled an "Inquiry into the Remuneration of University Vice-Chancellors and Senior Executive Managers in South Africa", many serious issues about governance within some of the 26 member institutions were highlighted. According to the terms of reference, the CHE inquiry into remuneration was supposed to be completed by March 2021. [22]The final inquiry to parliament was delivered on the 21 Feb 2024, three years later than promised.[23] Ongoing salary increases in higher education have been compared to a runaway train. [24]Among many issues raised, poor institutional governance and management and lax financial practices were highlighted. [25]This salary disparity has been dragging on for almost a decade.[26] USAf has stated its support for the inquiry and intends to regain the public's trust in its financial management. [27]However, until substantive issues are addressed directly, history has shown that these self-serving patterns in universities will, in all probability, linger. [28] The DHET has also committed itself to establishing an ombuds system,[29] to resolve ongoing issues within tertiary education.

References edit

  1. ^ https://usaf.ac.za/governance/
  2. ^ https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2020-10-31-varsities-leap-into-the-future/
  3. ^ https://usaf.ac.za/
  4. ^ https://www.saide.org.za/resources/Library/SAUVCA%20-%20A%20Vision%20for%20South%20African%20Higher%20Education_Nov%2002%20-%20Final.pdf
  5. ^ https://upjournals.up.ac.za/index.php/jsaa/article/view/4912/4096
  6. ^ https://ddp.org.za/blog/2023/06/14/articulation-of-graduate-unemployment-in-sa-remains-a-work-in-progress-in-higher-education-sector/
  7. ^ http://www.sun.ac.za/english/news-media/latest-news/student-fees/education-sector-funding
  8. ^ https://usaf.ac.za/communities-of-practice/finance-executives-forum/
  9. ^ https://usaf.ac.za/the-usaf-board-takes-a-stand-on-corruption/
  10. ^ https://www.universityworldnews.com/post.php?story=20190920081251710
  11. ^ https://journals.co.za/doi/pdf/10.35683/jcman1001.197
  12. ^ https://shop.wits.ac.za/product/corrupted-by-jansen-j/
  13. ^ https://usaf.ac.za/contact-us/
  14. ^ https://usaf.ac.za/key-challenges-created-by-the-national-student-financial-aid-scheme-nsfas-place-universities-at-risk-of-instability-and-being-plunged-deeper-into-debt/
  15. ^ https://www.ewn.co.za/2024/04/16/universities-at-risk-of-bad-debts-due-to-nsfas-failures-usaf-ceo
  16. ^ https://usaf.ac.za/state-funding-for-universities-language-initiatives-could-increase-with-compelling-evidence-of-potentially-bigger-impact/
  17. ^ https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2024-04-29-university-vice-chancellors-reveal-campus-challenges-nsfas-confirms-non-payment-concerns/
  18. ^ usaf.ac.za/notwithstanding-increased-state-investment-in-nsfas-there-is-little-improvement-in-universities-stability-and-outcomes-says-professor-adam-habib/
  19. ^ https://mg.co.za/article/2019-10-18-00-mps-want-inquiry-into-academics-pay/
  20. ^ https://pmg.org.za/files/200619Portfolio_Committee_briefing_19_June_2020.pptx
  21. ^ https://www.che.ac.za/file/7139/download?token=c3ZDoplz
  22. ^ https://pmg.org.za/files/200619Portfolio_Committee_briefing_19_June_2020.pptx
  23. ^ https://pmg.org.za/files/240221CHE__Report_on_Remuneration_of_University_VCs_and_Execs_in_South_Africa.pptx
  24. ^ https://www.universityworldnews.com/post.php?story=20240227141740239
  25. ^ https://insideeducationfoundation.co.za/proposals-to-cap-exorbitant-vice-chancellor-salaries-che-report/
  26. ^ https://mg.co.za/article/2015-01-23-vast-varsity-pay-gap-exposed/
  27. ^ https://www.universityworldnews.com/post.php?story=20240204165224812
  28. ^ https://mg.co.za/article/2015-03-13-self-serving-universities-have-lost-the-equity-plot/
  29. ^ https://pmg.org.za/committee-meeting/37238/

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