Tjama Tjivikua

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Preceded byoffice established
Succeeded byErold Naomab
Born (1958-07-27) 27 July 1958 (age 67)
SpouseNeavera Olivier (m. 2015)[1]
Tjama Tjivikua
Vice-chancellor of the Namibia University of Science and Technology
In office
1995  March 2019
Preceded byoffice established
Succeeded byErold Naomab
Personal details
Born (1958-07-27) 27 July 1958 (age 67)
SpouseNeavera Olivier (m. 2015)[1]
Alma materRockland Community College
Lincoln University
University of Lowell
University of Pittsburgh
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
ProfessionChemist

Tjama Tjivikua (born 27 July 1958) is a Namibian academic and businessman. He was the Rector of the Polytechnic of Namibia in Windhoek since its inception in 1995. When the institution was renamed into Namibia University of Science and Technology in 2015, Tjivikua continued to lead it, now in the position of vice-chancellor, until March 2019.

Tjivikua was born on 27 July 1958 in Otjomupanda, Otjozondjupa Region. His mother was a nurse and his father a school teacher. He grew up in Oruua in the then Ovitoto Reserve, and started primary school in 1967 at St Barnabas Anglican Church School in Windhoek's Old Location. His family soon moved to Katutura as a result of the forced removal of blacks from Old Location, and he continued his schooling there. After completing high school at Windhoek's Augustineum (1976–1978), Tjivikua worked at the main branch of Barclays Bank (now First National Bank) in Windhoek.

Tjivikua left Namibia in June 1979 to study chemistry in the United States at Rockland Community College (1979–1980) and then Lincoln University (1980–1983), from which he graduated cum laude. He then completed a MSc at University of Lowell and a PhD at University of Pittsburgh and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His thesis was on molecular recognition in organic chemistry. He was a well recognized researcher at that time, and he worked as assistant professor of chemistry at Lincoln University from 1990 to 1995.[2]

Professional career

In 1995, Tjivikua returned to Namibia to take up the post as founding Rector of Polytechnic of Namibia. When the institution was renamed into Namibia University of Science and Technology in 2015, Tjivikua continued to lead it, now in the position of vice-chancellor, until March 2019. Morne du Toit and Andrew Niikondo were successively appointed in acting position until Erold Naomab was appointed in 2021.[3]

Tjivikua has also served on national bodies such as the National Planning Commission (1998–2006), the Namibia Qualifications Authority (1997–present), the Namibia Council for Higher Education (2006–present) and several others.[2] He has several business interests, including finance, agriculture, and oil.[4]

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