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Cape Peninsula University of Technology (Afrikaans: Kaapse Skiereiland Universiteit van Tegnologie) is a university in Cape Town, South Africa.It is the only university of technology in the Western Cape province, and is also the largest university in the province, with over 32,000 students.
The following is a list of South African university chancellors and vice-chancellors. In most cases, the chancellor is a ceremonial head, while the vice-chancellor is chief academic officer and chief executive .
Cape Peninsula University of Technology 6246 19 University of Limpopo 6884 20 Central University of Technology, Free State 7065 21 University of Zululand 7105 22
University of Cape Town (2 C, 37 P, 1 F) S. Stellenbosch University (1 C, 20 P) W. University of the Western Cape (1 C, 7 P) ... Cape Peninsula University of Technology;
The Cape Peninsula University of Technology, University of the Western Cape, University of Stellenbosch Business School and Northlink College are also situated in Bellville. D.F. Malan High School, Bellville High School, Westcliff School of Skills, The Settlers High School and Stellenberg High School are located in the area.
Cape Peninsula University of Technology: Eastern Cape Technikon ← Transkei Technikon: 1991 [1] –2005: Walter Sisulu University: Peninsula Technikon: 1962-2005 → technikon, 1979 [1] Cape Peninsula University of Technology: Port Elizabeth Technikon (PE Technikon) 1882–2005 → technikon, 1979: Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University ...
North-West University: R0,534 [18] R0,390 [19] Rhodes University: R0,310 [20] R0,296 [21] R0,429 [22] Cape Peninsula University of Technology: Central University of Technology: Durban University of Technology: University of Fort Hare: University of the Free State: University of Johannesburg: University of Limpopo: Nelson Mandela Metropolitan ...
Zonnebloem (Dutch for sunflower) [2] is a suburb in the City of Cape Town metropolitan municipality in the Western Cape province of South Africa, previously part of District Six. It was a farming estate until the early 19th century, when it became a suburb of Cape Town as the population and city boundaries grew. [ 3 ]