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Trefor Jenkins (born 1932), human geneticist from South Africa, noted for his work on DNA. Aaron Klug (1926–2018), Lithuanian-born British chemist and biophysicist, who won the 1982 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. He moved to South Africa at the age of two and studied at the University of Witwatersrand and the University of Cape Town.
Nasima Haider, High Commissioner to South Africa (2005–2007) [16] [17] Nurul Islam Nahid, former Minister of Education of Bangladesh; Obaidul Quader, former Minister of Communications of Bangladesh & current General Secretary of Bangladesh Awami League; Rashed Khan Menon, former Minister of Tourism and Civil Aviation of Bangladesh
This article provides lists of famous and notable Bengali people in the Indian subcontinent, people with Bengali ancestry, and people who speak Bengali as their primary language. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Harold Cressy, head teacher and first coloured person to gain a degree in South Africa; Janette Deacon, archaeologist specialising in heritage management and rock art conservation; Roger Ebert, film critic, graduated with an English degree as part of a Rotary International program; David Fanning, Emmy Award-winning producer of Frontline
On 14 April, the final day, which was also the Pohela Boishakh (Bengali New Year's day), the BBC announced Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founding father of Bangladesh, as the Greatest Bengali of All Time voted by Bengalis worldwide. [4] [5]
William Macdonald Smith GCOB (25 June 1939 – 21 August 2024) was a South African science and mathematics teacher who was best known for his maths and science lessons on television. [1] Born in Makhanda (Grahamstown), he is the son of the ichthyologist Margaret Mary Smith and Professor J. L. B. Smith , the renowned chemist and ichthyologist ...
Pages in category "South African schoolteachers" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Amitabh Mitra was the National Secretary General of South African Foreign Qualified Doctor's Association, consisting of 3,800 foreign qualified specialists and doctors who after the fusion of former Bantustans into the new republic of South Africa were not given due recognition.