The appointment of Prof Van Dyk follows a rigorous international search and a consultative process involving the Senate, Student Representative Council, and Institutional Forum. Currently the Executive Dean of Engineering at North-West University, she brings a “rare combination of strategic clarity and operational depth” to Stellenbosch.
A Vision of Academic Coherence
Prof Van Dyk’s roadmap for SU focuses on moving away from fragmented faculty planning toward a structured, integrated academic project. Her vision centers on three primary pillars:
- Data-Informed Governance: Aligning academic planning across the entire undergraduate-to-postgraduate continuum to ensure financial and academic sustainability.
- Inclusive Excellence: Strengthening “student belonging” and success through multilingual engagement and diversified access pathways.
- Global-African Synergy: Developing a curriculum that is deeply African-rooted yet globally competitive and connected.

Responsible Innovation & AI
In an era of rapid digital shift, Prof Van Dyk is a specialist in technology-enhanced learning. Her mandate includes:
- Hybrid Education: Refining the balance between physical and digital classrooms.
- Responsible AI: Integrating AI into the learning environment without sacrificing academic integrity or quality assurance.
- Curriculum Renewal: Moving beyond traditional models to embrace scholarly, innovative teaching methods.
The Impact on Student Success
Rector and Vice-Chancellor Prof Deresh Ramjugernath highlighted that Van Dyk’s commitment to student throughput and employability was a key factor in her selection. Her goal is to ensure that SU graduates are not just academically sound, but holistically prepared for the global workforce through strong industry and professional body partnerships.
















