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The Polytechnic of Namibia was de jure not a university as no provision was made in the Act by which it was created (Act 33 / 1994) [2] to carry this name. A motion for name change into Namibia's University of Science and Technology was rejected by cabinet in August 2010, [3] but approved by the same body in December 2012. The transition to ...
Onandjokwe was the first School of Nursing to be established in Namibia. The school began with four students, of which three were men and one was a woman in 1930. In 1961, the school of Auxiliary Nursing was officially recognised by the South African Nursing Council and in 1964 the School of Midwifery was officially recognised by the South ...
The following is a list of medical schools in Africa. It includes public and private universities and colleges with medical institutes, departments or faculties. It includes public and private universities and colleges with medical institutes, departments or faculties.
The second President of the Republic of Namibia, Dr Hifikepunye Pohamba and the Founding Father Dr. Sam Nujoma, inaugurated the School of Medicine in 2012. The school was registered with the NQA in 2012. In 2016 the first graduates were released from the university. A school of dentistry was established in 2018.
UNAM School of Medicine (Namibia) This page was last edited on 8 May 2019, at 23:36 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
The Namibia Qualifications Authority (NQA) is a statutory body in Namibia, regulated in terms of the National Qualifications Framework Act No 29 of 1996. It is made up of 29 members appointed by the Minister of Education in consultation with the Minister of Labour. The NQA is mandated by legislation to oversee the development and implementation ...
Art schools in Namibia (1 P) M. Medical schools in Namibia (1 P) N. Universities in Namibia (4 C, 7 P)
Mangetti Dune is a boarding school that mainly caters for the marginalised San community; its learners come from families that live in extreme poverty. The school had 363 learners and has 14 teachers in 2014, and was the constituency's best performing primary school. The school buildings are part of a converted military base. [37]