Honouring Professor Bruce Murray (1939 – 2019)
- Wits University
Wits University is proud to celebrate the extraordinary generosity of the late Professor Bruce Keir Murray, whose bequest of more than R12 million will have a lasting impact on the University. His gift honours a lifelong dedication to Wits, and will directly support the fields that meant the most to him - history and sport.
(Photo Credit: South African Historical Journal, 2019 Vol. 71, No. 2, 358–362, https://doi.org/10.1080/02582473.2019.1665878)
Professor Murray’s bequest is more than a financial contribution; it is a profound testament to a life lived in service of knowledge, mentorship, and the holistic development of students. It reflects his lifelong commitment to Wits and his belief in the university’s role as a catalyst for intellectual and social advancement.
Born in Durban in 1939 and educated at Rhodes University and the University of Kansas, Bruce Murray joined Wits in 1970. Over more than three decades, he distinguished himself as a scholar, educator, and academic leader. Appointed to an ad hominem Chair in Edwardian British History in 1985, he authored several influential works, including the seminal histories Wits: The Early Years and Wits: The Open Years, which remain cornerstones of the University’s historiography. Yet Bruce’s legacy extends well beyond academia. A beloved lecturer and dedicated mentor, he inspired generations of students with his wit, warmth, and unwavering support. He remained an active member of the Wits community long after his retirement in 2001, continuing to share his knowledge and energy with students and colleagues alike. A passionate sportsman, Bruce believed that sport was a vital part of the university experience, fostering resilience, teamwork, and personal growth. His commitment to student athletes was as steadfast as his dedication to teaching and research.
Professor Murray passed away in July 2019 at the age of 80, but his impact endures - now formally enshrined through this remarkable bequest. It is a lasting gift that will benefit future generations and help preserve the spirit and standards of excellence that he so cherished. Bequests such as Professor Murray’s play a vital role in strengthening the future of the University. They allow Wits to honour its past, invest in its present, and shape its future. We are deeply grateful for his generosity and the powerful example it sets.
To learn more about how you can leave a legacy at Wits, please contact the Development and Fundraising Office.