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Brenda Mary Gourley (born December 1, 1943) was the Vice-Chancellor of the
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from 2002 until 2009.


Career

Gourley is a qualified Chartered Accountant and an emeritus professor of Accounting and Finance. She has served as a non-executive director on a variety of Boards and Trusts in both the public and private sectors. She was Vice-Chancellor of the
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,
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for eight years. When appointed at Natal in 1994 she was South Africa's first female Vice-Chancellor. The Brenda M Gourley Scholarship is awarded in her honour at the University of Kwa-Zulu Natal for 'the undergraduate student ranked second in the full range of undergraduates throughout the University.' She was appointed the fourth
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of The
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in 2002. Gourley made a special effort to inspire The Open University to engage with Africa. This involved raising substantial funds to enable them to offer their services to Africa. Gourley ensured that The
Open University The Open University (OU) is a British Public university, public research university and the largest university in the United Kingdom by List of universities in the United Kingdom by enrolment, number of students. The majority of the OU's underg ...
was the first British university to make a large selection of its educational resources freely available on the web, and she continues to champion the Open Educational Resource movement. She supports the role of Higher Education in promoting social justice and finding a sustainable way of out of poverty. Gourley was a Founder Member of the
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of universities and educational institutions; an organisation that is aimed at strengthening the civic roles of universities and higher education. She served on the board of the
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for eight years. She served as Chair, for two terms, of the
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. Gourley was on the board of the University of Brighton from 2011 to 2015 Gourley was an independent non-executive director on the board of the South African listed company, AdvTech Ltd for 11 years until March 2021, and for 8 years, until 2019, on the Board of Trustees of the charity group, IADP, the International Association for Digital Publications, that seeks to improve the educational experience and outcome of tertiary education in developing countries. She was Chair, for two terms, of the Board of Trustees of the Council for Education in the Commonwealth, a charity that sought to improve the educational experience and outcome of tertiary education in Commonwealth countries. She was an elected Councillor on the
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and a Trustee of The Royal Anniversary Trust which awards the biennial
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. Gourley has been awarded 14 honorary doctorates from universities on four continents and, in 2014, Gourley was awarded the Outstanding Educator Award by UNISA
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which acknowledges her 'significant contribution to our society in the area of primary/pre-primary, secondary or tertiary education.' In 2009 Gourley was named as one of the UK's most inspiring women in the Women in Public Life awards, receiving the International Public Servant of the Year and overall Outstanding Achiever awards.


Honours and awards

* Honorary Degree: LLD,
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, United Kingdom (1997) * Honorary Degree: D.HLett,
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, United Kingdom (2004) * Honorary Degree: D.Ed., by the University of Abertay, United Kingdom (2004) * Honorary Degree: D.Phil.,
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, Pakistan (2007) in recognition of her eminence in the field of Distance Education and distinguished service to humanity, * Honorary Degree: HC,
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(2007) * Honorary Degree: DCom, by the
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, South Africa (2008) * Honorary Fellowship of the
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(2008) in recognition of her commitment to broadening access of the community to Higher Education. * Honorary Fellowship of the
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(2008) * Award of Individual Prize of Excellence by the
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(2008) * Symon's Medal awarded by the
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for contribution to Higher Education in the Commonwealth (2008) * Honorary Degree: HC, by the Open University in the Netherlands (2009) * Fellowship of the
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for services to Higher Education (2009) * Award: International Public Servant of the Year Award made by Women in Public Life Initiative and Overall Outstanding Achiever of the Year Award made by same body (2009) in the United Kingdom. * Honorary Degree: HC: by The
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, Spain (2011) * Honorary Degree: D.Phil.,
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(2011) D.Phil. - in recognition of her contributions to Distance and Open Education * Fellowship of
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(2011) * Honorary Degree: D.Phil., University of Gloucestershire (2011) * Honorary Degree: D.Ed.,
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(2012) * Honorary Degree: D.Ed.,
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(2013) * UNISA Calabash Award 2014 UNISA (2014)UNISA - South Africa, http://www.unisa.ac.za/news/index.php/2014/10/transformation-in-he-discussed-at-chancellors-calabash-awards/


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Gourley, Brenda Living people People associated with the Open University 1943 births White South African people