Cheryl de la Rey

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Cheryl Merle de la Rey
Vice-Chancellor University of Canterbury
Assumed office
2019
Preceded byRod Carr
Vice-Chancellor University of Pretoria
In office
2009–2018
Preceded byCalie Pistorius
Succeeded byTawana Kupe
Personal details
BornDurban, South Africa
SpouseEldridge Johnson
Alma materUniversity of Natal University of Cape Town[1]

Professor Cheryl Merle de la Rey is a

South African academic who, since 2019, has been vice-chancellor of University of Canterbury in New Zealand.[2] She was formerly Vice-Chancellor of the University of Pretoria in South Africa
and has a distinguished career as a leader in South African higher education.

Early life and education

Professor Cheryl de la Rey attended the University of Natal, obtaining a Bachelor of Arts in 1983, Bachelor of Arts Honours in 1984 and Master of Arts in 1986, all cum laude. She is a qualified Psychologist.[citation needed]

Research and career

Professor De la Rey's research focused on race and gender,[3] especially the construction of gender and gender-based violence.[4]

A registered psychologist [by the Health Professions Council of South Africa], Professor De la Rey is a fellow of the Psychological Association of South Africa, a fellow of the Royal Society of South Africa and of the Academy of Science of South Africa.[citation needed]

Professor De la Rey spent time as Deputy Vice-Chancellor at the University of Cape Town before being named Vice-Chancellor and Principal of the University of Pretoria in November 2009, replacing Calie Pistorius.[citation needed]

In October 2020, De la Rey was the subject of a letter critical of an attempt by the University of Canterbury to review the work of Anne-Marie Brady concerning Chinese Communist Party influence in New Zealand.[5][6]

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Academic offices
Preceded by Vice-Chancellor of the University of Pretoria
2009–2018
Succeeded by
Tawane Kupe
Preceded by Vice-Chancellor of the University of Canterbury
2019–present
Incumbent