Prof Jonathan Jansen: Leadership

Renowned education thought leader and transformation speaker challenging South African universities to build resilience, excellence, and equity.

Prof Jonathan Jansen - Leadership

Quick Facts:

Highlights:
  • Former Vice-Chancellor of the University of the Free State
  • Global academic with experience across Southern and East Africa
  • Author of multiple influential books on education and transformation
  • International keynote speaker on leadership, equity, and education reform
  • Advocate for excellence in African universities and schools

Formats: Motivational keynote (45–60 minutes), Education and leadership masterclasses, Policy dialogues and transformation summits

Audience: University leaders, policymakers, educators, students, and organizations invested in education and leadership transformation.

Outcomes:
  1. Understanding the systemic challenges facing African universities.
  2. Lessons in resilience and reform for education leaders.
  3. Inspiration to safeguard and rebuild higher education for future generations.
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  • Travels from: Stellenbosch

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Professor Jonathan Jansen is an internationally respected academic, author, and motivational speaker whose work focuses on transformation, leadership, and the future of education in South Africa and beyond. A former Vice-Chancellor of the University of the Free State, he has held senior positions across Africa and worked extensively in Southern and East African universities.

Professor Jansen is known for his fearless commentary on the politics of education, his research on post-colonial universities, and his advocacy for academic excellence rooted in equity. His books and keynotes explore themes such as institutional reform, leadership under crisis, the dangers of complacency, and the opportunities available to African students when given proper support and access.

His speaking engagements inspire leaders, educators, and students alike to imagine stronger, globally competitive African universities while warning against the political, financial, and cultural pitfalls that erode higher education systems.

With a commanding presence and an unwavering commitment to education, Professor Jonathan Jansen stands as a beacon of inspiration within the academic community. As a distinguished South African leader, he embodies the essence of resilience, intellect, and compassion. His journey, marked by transformative leadership and profound insights, has positioned him as a sought-after speaker globally. Prof Jansen’s compelling narratives and visionary perspectives have captivated audiences across diverse platforms, making him a revered figure in both academia and public discourse.

Born and raised in South Africa during the tumultuous era of apartheid, Prof Jonathan Jansen developed an early awareness of the power of education in effecting societal change. Armed with an indomitable spirit and a thirst for knowledge, he pursued academic excellence, earning his stripes as a scholar and educator. With a distinguished career spanning decades, Prof Jansen has held esteemed positions, including Vice-Chancellor of the University of the Free State and Senior Professor at Stellenbosch University.

His expertise traverses the domains of education policy, leadership, and social justice, garnering him international acclaim. Prof Jansen’s groundbreaking research on educational transformation in post-apartheid South Africa has reshaped discourse on inclusive schooling and equitable access to quality education. As a prolific author, his publications have become seminal texts, influencing pedagogical practices and policy formulation worldwide.

Beyond academia, Prof Jansen’s magnetic presence as a speaker has left an indelible mark on audiences worldwide. His impassioned talks, infused with personal anecdotes and scholarly insights, resonate deeply with individuals from all walks of life. Whether addressing educators, policymakers, or corporate leaders, he has a unique ability to galvanize audiences towards collective action and positive change.

In summary, Prof Jonathan Jansen emerges as a transformative force within the academic landscape and the realm of public speaking. His unparalleled expertise, coupled with his unwavering commitment to social justice and educational equity, makes him a compelling choice for event planners seeking to inspire and enlighten their audiences. 

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Professor Jonathan Jansen – The Fragility and Future of South African Universities

Professor Jonathan Jansen warns that South African universities face the same dangers as their East African counterparts unless urgent reforms are made.

Professor Jonathan Jansen reflects on his experiences across universities in Southern and East Africa, noting troubling similarities in the challenges they face: chronic instability, underfunding, and government interference. He cautions against South Africa’s “exceptionalism” the belief that its institutions are immune from decline.

Using examples from Wits, UCT, and other universities, he argues that they are not unique but part of a broader African post-colonial university system. Without intervention, South African institutions risk the same fate as Zimbabwean and Mozambican universities, where instability has undermined excellence.

Jansen laments that student movements, while important, sometimes contribute to institutional fragility in moments of euphoria. With ten universities already in crisis, he warns that degrees from some institutions are becoming meaningless offering young people a product so diluted that it fails to equip them for success without connections.

Drawing on his time in Silicon Valley, Jansen insists that South African students have equal talent to peers at Stanford or Berkeley; what they lack is opportunity. Yet he emphasizes the ease with which universities can be destroyed, what takes more than a decade to build can be undone in mere months. His call is urgent: protect the African university, respect young people’s potential, and safeguard the future of higher education.

Key Moments

00:00 Experiences in Southern and East African universities
00:30 Shared challenges: instability, underfunding, state interference
01:00 Warning against South African exceptionalism
01:40 Risks of decline similar to Zimbabwe and Mozambique universities
02:10 Impact of student movements and institutional fragility
02:40 Current crisis: basket-case universities and weak degrees
03:15 South African students equal in talent to global peers but lack opportunity
03:40 The fragility of universities—years to build, months to destroy
04:01 Closing warning on the urgency of reform

Professor Jonathan Jansen urges graduates to protect universities as democratic spaces where ideas - not ideology, define their future.

Speaking at a University of Cape Town graduation ceremony, Professor Jonathan Jansen shares a deeply personal journey from growing up in Retreat to receiving an honorary doctorate decades after being turned away as a young applicant. He reflects on UCT’s progress—from apartheid-era injustices to incremental steps of transformation, such as renaming spaces after Sarah Baartman and removing colonial symbols.

Jansen asks a central question: what is a university? He defines it as a space where reason triumphs over rage, humanity over racial nicknames, and free speech over silence. Unlike churches, parties, or movements, universities must remain places where all can speak and be heard. He warns, however, that this ideal is under threat in South Africa. Acts of destruction, exclusionary language, or silencing dissent undermine the very essence of the university.

He cautions students that defending this ideal will come at personal cost they may face marginalization or ostracism. Yet universities are not mere factories of degrees or research; they must produce leaders who stand for truth, even alone. Jansen ends with a powerful call: UCT and its graduates can only soar if they embody Cornel West’s words, leaders who are “unbought, unbound, unafraid, and unintimidated.”

Key Moments

00:00 Personal journey from Retreat to UCT honorary doctorate
01:00 UCT’s progress: research, transformation, and symbolic changes
02:10 Defining the university: reason, humanity, and free speech
03:20 Threats: burning property, silencing voices, racial exclusion, politicized hiring
04:30 Defending the university will bring ostracism and challenge
05:10 Universities must produce leaders who stand for something
06:00 Cornel West’s call: unbought, unbound, unafraid, unintimidated

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