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Bongani Mawethu Mayosi (28 January 1967 – 27 July 2018) was a South African professor of cardiology [2] [3] He was the Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Cape Town and an A-rated National Research Foundation researcher. [4]
Entrance to Jagger Library with floral decorations in 1947. By 1980, the library was part of an eight-library complex at the University of Cape Town, and was the headquarters of the university's library service. It then contained 518,000 of the 741,000 volumes available in the library network, and could house 1280 readers in its reading rooms. [2]
Niven Library, Percy FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology, University of Cape Town [27] Old Merensky Library; University of Pretoria Special Collections; University of Cape Town Special Collections [28] Workers' Library and Museum [29] [Note 1] Natural History Library (Iziko Museums) [30] Social History Library (Iziko Museums) [30]
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Hendrik Hofmeyr, composer and music theorist; winner of the 1997 Queen Elisabeth of Belgium Composition Prize; Professor of Music at the South African College of Music, University of Cape Town; Galt MacDermot, composer of the musical Hair; Melanie Scholtz, vocalist, operas, jazz, pop, r&b, and classical music; graduated from the School of Opera
Family members of University of Cape Town Professor Bongani Mayosi stated that the "vitriolic character of student engagements" [88] during the protests by protesting students led to the decline in Mayosi's mental health resulting in his suicide in 2018. [89] [90]
The Society established working groups on communicable and non-communicable diseases, to be led respectively by Sekou F. Traore and Bongani Mayosi. [4] After the meeting, Philip Mjwara , the Director General of South Africa's Department of Science and Innovation, urged the Southern African Society of Human Genetics (SASHG)—which had existed ...