Legacy at UCT

Maureen de Beer (BA 1948l LLB 1950; BA Hons 1964)
Maureen de Beer, a trailblazer, who was one of the first female graduates of the UCT Law School, has been a loyal supporter of UCT for 25 years and left a generous bequest of £40 000 to the UCT Trust to be utilised for the following projects:
Perinatal Mental Health Project
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Schools Improvement Initiative
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UCT Law Faculty
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The UCT Trust
Kenneth Jones (Bom 1963; BA Hons 1964)

Kenneth Jones, who was a significant donor member of the Vice Chancellor’s Golden Circle and made many contributions to UCT, has left 40% of his total estate to the UCT Trust. This hugely generous and valued contribution will ensure that his memory will live on in a meaningful way. Opera was extremely important to Ken, and he supported UCT opera for many years, creating a Kenneth D Jones Opera award and bursary. The recent UCT Opera event in London was staged in Ken’s memory and attendees were encouraged to donate in support of UCT Opera.