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- Cheryl_de_la_Rey abstract "Cheryl Merle de la Rey is the vice-chancellor and principal of the University of Pretoria in South Africa. She was installed as vice-chancellor in November 2009, replacing Calie Pistorius. She is a qualified psychologist and was previously deputy vice-chancellor of the University of Cape Town as well as Chief Executive Officer of the Council on Higher Education (CHE).".
- Q5092799 abstract "Cheryl Merle de la Rey is the vice-chancellor and principal of the University of Pretoria in South Africa. She was installed as vice-chancellor in November 2009, replacing Calie Pistorius. She is a qualified psychologist and was previously deputy vice-chancellor of the University of Cape Town as well as Chief Executive Officer of the Council on Higher Education (CHE).".
- Cheryl_de_la_Rey comment "Cheryl Merle de la Rey is the vice-chancellor and principal of the University of Pretoria in South Africa. She was installed as vice-chancellor in November 2009, replacing Calie Pistorius. She is a qualified psychologist and was previously deputy vice-chancellor of the University of Cape Town as well as Chief Executive Officer of the Council on Higher Education (CHE).".
- Q5092799 comment "Cheryl Merle de la Rey is the vice-chancellor and principal of the University of Pretoria in South Africa. She was installed as vice-chancellor in November 2009, replacing Calie Pistorius. She is a qualified psychologist and was previously deputy vice-chancellor of the University of Cape Town as well as Chief Executive Officer of the Council on Higher Education (CHE).".