Guest blooger Roslyn Baatjies |
I thought about that this morning when the
man himself spoke about his planned climb of Mount Fuji in Japan next month to
raise funds for bursaries for our financially needy students. He mentioned that he recently did
mountaineering in Norway and that he was invited to climb Kilimanjaro with
another group. Unfortunately the latter clashed with his university
commitments.
As
part of Prof Swartz's personal commitment to the University's 10-year
celebrations, he will be climbing Mount Fuji in Japan on 7 August to raise
funds for academically-deserving but financially-needy students at NMMU.
The poster for the VC's #climb4nmmu |
Prof
Swartz's 3,7km climb will be symbolic of the challenges many students face in
order to get a tertiary qualification such as perseverance, taking
responsibility and integrity. There are 10 base camps leading up to the peak,
one for each year of NMMU's first decade.
All
funds will go to the University's Bursary Legacy Campaign run by the NMMU
Trust. Their Ignite a Candle campaign is already supporting worthy students.
The
University is hoping to raise at least R500 000 to support a further students
for the duration of their degrees or diplomas.
"I
studied at university because of the bursary support I received from people I
never knew personally. My bursary was a gift from the past to the present.”
"I
strongly believe that this is our generation's responsibility too. We can give
back in thousands of different ways. The #climb4nmmu campaign is just one
way,’’ says Prof Swartz.
The VC, Prof. Swartz during fitness test. |
The VC addressing the media this morning. |
Everyday mountains
have a way of humbling us. It has a way of connecting us to ourselves, nature
and to others, by simply being out there. Embracing adventure means knowing
it’s not always going to turn out exactly the way we want it or expect it to
and so are the mountains, just like life.
So in the same way the daily challenges give our needy students a new perspective, we bid that our vice-chancellor will embrace this adventure and not only raise funds, but come back to NMMU with new ideas to challenge us and the status quo.
The University has created a dedicated website in support of the #climb4nmmu campaign. Go to http://trust.nmmu.ac.za/VC-s-Climb-Campaign
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