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Born [[Adriaan Diederichs Muller]] in Warden, Orange Free State, on 27 December 1930,  the brother of the journalist and editor [[Piet Muller]], he had his schooling at the Dirkie Uys Hoërskool in Warden (1937 – 1948), before going to the [[University of Pretoria]] to study psychology. He obtained a B.A.,  a B.A. Hons and an M.A. degree there between 1949 – 1954 and went to the Free University Amsterdam to complete the Drs. Psigoligiae  and a D.Litt et Phil.  
 
Born [[Adriaan Diederichs Muller]] in Warden, Orange Free State, on 27 December 1930,  the brother of the journalist and editor [[Piet Muller]], he had his schooling at the Dirkie Uys Hoërskool in Warden (1937 – 1948), before going to the [[University of Pretoria]] to study psychology. He obtained a B.A.,  a B.A. Hons and an M.A. degree there between 1949 – 1954 and went to the Free University Amsterdam to complete the Drs. Psigoligiae  and a D.Litt et Phil.  
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He was co-founder of the South African Institute for Conflict Resolution, he spent his academic life working as a consultant in the fields of conflict resolution, organizational development and the creative use of differences.
  
 
His first wife was Renee Louw, the daughter of [[N.P. van Wyk Louw]] and [[Truida Louw]]. In the 1990s he met and married [[Beverley Roos-Muller]], a colleague at [[Fine Music Radio]].
 
His first wife was Renee Louw, the daughter of [[N.P. van Wyk Louw]] and [[Truida Louw]]. In the 1990s he met and married [[Beverley Roos-Muller]], a colleague at [[Fine Music Radio]].
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He passed away in Cape Town on 5 September, 2019.
 
He passed away in Cape Town on 5 September, 2019.
  
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==Contribution to South African Theatre, Film, Media and Performance==
  
Professor
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As an actor, he was a member of the Johannesburg [[amateur]] company [[JAATS]], and had roles in a number of their productions, including ''[[Bitter Einde]]'' in 1955.
Company Name
 
Selfemployed Consultant in Organizatiuonal Development and Creative use of differences
 
Dates Employed
 
Jan 1990 – Present
 
Employment Duration
 
29 yrs 9 mos
 
Understanding Organizations and consulting in that field
 
 
 
Editor
 
Company Name
 
Fine Music radio
 
Dates Employed
 
Mar 1996 – Feb 2016
 
Employment Duration
 
20 yrs
 
 
 
professor
 
Company Name
 
Mediation and Transformation Practice
 
Dates Employed
 
1998 – 2010
 
Employment Duration
 
12 yrs
 
mediating and conflict reslution
 
 
 
Senior Consultant
 
Company Name
 
Centre for conflict resolution
 
Dates Employed
 
1977 – 1998
 
Employment Duration
 
21 yrs
 
mediation and conflict resolution
 
Education
 
 
 
.M.A.(University of Pretoria)Drs. Psigoligiae &D.Litt et Phil (Free university Amsterdam)
 
Degree Name
 
M.A. Drs. Psigologiae . D Litt et Phil
 
Field Of Study
 
Psychology
 
Dates attended or expected graduation
 
1949 – 1954
 
 
 
Dirkie Uys Hoerskool Warden OFS
 
Dates attended or expected graduation
 
1937 – 1948
 
 
 
Diurkie Uys Hoerskool. Warden OFS
 
Degree Name
 
Ba. Ba.Hons and M.A. University of zpretoria
 
Field Of Study
 
Psychology and ZPhilosophy
 
Dates attended or expected graduation
 
1937 – 1948
 
 
 
 
 
He was co-founder of the South African Institute for Conflict Resolution, he spent his academic life working as a consultant in the fields of conflict resolution, organizational development and the creative use of differences.
 
 
 
 
 
He had a role in the [[JAATS]] production of ''[[Bitter Einde]]'' in 1955.
 
  
 
He joined [[Fine Music Radio]] in March 1996 as an announcer and later editor, working there till February 2016.
 
He joined [[Fine Music Radio]] in March 1996 as an announcer and later editor, working there till February 2016.

Revision as of 06:44, 15 September 2019

Ampie Muller (1930-2019). Academic, book reviewer, radio announcer and part-time actor.

Biography

Born Adriaan Diederichs Muller in Warden, Orange Free State, on 27 December 1930, the brother of the journalist and editor Piet Muller, he had his schooling at the Dirkie Uys Hoërskool in Warden (1937 – 1948), before going to the University of Pretoria to study psychology. He obtained a B.A., a B.A. Hons and an M.A. degree there between 1949 – 1954 and went to the Free University Amsterdam to complete the Drs. Psigoligiae and a D.Litt et Phil.

He was co-founder of the South African Institute for Conflict Resolution, he spent his academic life working as a consultant in the fields of conflict resolution, organizational development and the creative use of differences.

His first wife was Renee Louw, the daughter of N.P. van Wyk Louw and Truida Louw. In the 1990s he met and married Beverley Roos-Muller, a colleague at Fine Music Radio.

He passed away in Cape Town on 5 September, 2019.

Contribution to South African Theatre, Film, Media and Performance

As an actor, he was a member of the Johannesburg amateur company JAATS, and had roles in a number of their productions, including Bitter Einde in 1955.

He joined Fine Music Radio in March 1996 as an announcer and later editor, working there till February 2016.

Sources

Helikon, 5(21), 1955.

Linked in [1].

Die Burger, 7 September 2019.

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