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The university became the University of Botswana and Swaziland (UBS) after the National University of Lesotho was established on October 20, 1975. The ultimate end of the UBS was in the 1981–1982 academic year, when the University of Swaziland and the University Botswana were established independently.
The University of Botswana (UB) was established in 1982, as the first institution of higher education in Botswana. [2] The university currently has three campuses : one in the capital city Gaborone , one in Francistown , and another in Maun .
The University of Botswana and Swaziland was the predecessor of both the University of Botswana and the University of Eswatini.It existed from October 20, 1975 when the Lesotho campus of the University of Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland (UBLS) withdrew to form the National University of Lesotho (NUL), until June 1982 when the two universities in Botswana and Eswatini were established.
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The school is located on the main campus of the University of Botswana, in the central business district of Gaborone, the largest city and capital of Botswana. [2] The coordinates of the campus of the University of Botswana Medical School are: 24°39'52.0"S, 25°55'49.0"E (Latitude:-24.664444; Longitude:25.930278). [4]
The OSI African Regional Office and the Youth Initiative partnered with the Pan-African Universities Debating Championship (PAUDC) organizing committee and the University of Botswana to organize the first-ever Pan African Universities Debating Championship in 2008 to provide students from various African universities the opportunity to interrogate issues of African and Global importance.
Linah Kelebogile Mohohlo (13 February 1952 – 2 June 2021) was a Botswana banker and university chancellor. She was the first female Governor of the Bank of Botswana from 1999 to 2016. [1] She was also the first female Chancellor of the University of Botswana, [2] serving from 2017 to 2021. Mohohlo was a member of the Commission for Africa.