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The Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education (abbreviated as PU for CHE) was a South African university located in Potchefstroom. Instruction was mainly in Afrikaans . In 2004, the university was merged with other institutions to create the North-West University .
The CTI Education Group (CTI) was a registered, private higher education institution in South Africa. [2] Full-time and part-time students can study within the fields of Information Technology, Psychology & Counselling, Creative Arts & Graphic Design, Commerce and Law on campuses spread throughout South Africa.
Potchefstroom (locally / ˈ p ɒ tʃ ɛ f s t r ʊər m / POTCH-ef-stroorm; [2] Afrikaans pronunciation: [ˌpɔtʃɛfˈstruəm]), colloquially known as Potch, is an academic city in the North West Province of South Africa. It hosts the Potchefstroom Campus of the North-West University.
The North-West University Botanical Garden fulfills many key functions within the North-West University most notably supporting the training of students and research. Even though horticulture is not taught at the North-West University, an internship program funded by AgriSETA was started in 2011 to give young horticulturalists a chance to gain valuable practical experience.
Oil prices bounced around quite a bit in 2024. They rallied more than 20% at one point -- topping $85 per barrel -- before cooling off toward the end of the year. Oil was recently below $70 a ...
Potchefstroom Campus (Main campus) Vanderbijlpark Campus [7] Student Profile. Ethnic enrolment, 2021 Percentage total number African 64,17% 28 005 White 30,85%
Back in 2016 — an eon ago in college football terms — Alabama and Clemson squared off in the title game of the second College Football Playoff.
Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education: Potchefstroom: 29 November 1869 1 January 2004 [14] Now part of North-West University: Rand Afrikaans University: Johannesburg: 1967 2005 Now part of University of Johannesburg: Technikon SA 1 January 2004 [32] Now part of University of South Africa: Transvaal University College ...