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The Ou Hoofgebou (Former Main Administration building, now the Law Faculty) on Stellenbosch University campus Stellenbosch University Museum Old logo used until 2021, incorporating the coat of arms granted in 1918. The origin of the university can be traced back to the Stellenbosch Gymnasium, which was founded in 1864 and opened on 1 March 1866.
Founded University status Undergrad Postgrad Total Location(s) Medium University of Cape Town: Ikeys / UCT 1 October 1829 [6] 2 April 1918 [6] 18,421 10,653 29,074 Cape Town: Eng University of Fort Hare: UFH / Blues 1916 [7] 9,074 2,000 11,074 Alice, East London, Bhisho: Eng University of the Free State: Kovsies / UFS 28 January 1904 [8] 1950 ...
Stellenbosch: Established: 1679; 344 years ago: ... Cape Dutch style in Stellenbosch. The town was founded in 1679 by the ... of Viticulture at Stellenbosch University.
It is the third oldest South African university in continuous operation, after the University of Cape Town (founded in 1829), [6] and Stellenbosch University (founded in 1866). [7] Eight years later, in 1904, the school was moved to Johannesburg and renamed the Transvaal Technical Institute.
Founded in 1873 as the University of ... (the same legislation established Stellenbosch University and the ... the University's anniversary year in 2023 is ...
University [7] [12] Location Year Founded Note Central University of Technology: Bloemfontein: 1981 Durban University of Technology: KwaZulu-Natal: 2002 North West University: Potchefstroom, Mahikeng and Vanderbijlpark: 2004 Rhodes University: Makhanda, Eastern Cape Province: 1904 Stellenbosch University: Stellenbosch, Western Cape: 1918 ...
Sampie Terreblanche, former professor of economics at Stellenbosch and founder member of the Democratic Party. Hendrik W. (H.W.) van der Merwe founder of the Centre for Intergroup Studies, University of Cape Town. Marina Joubert, senior science communication researcher at Stellenbosch University; Lydia Baumbach, classical scholar
Johannes Henoch Marais (8 September 1851 – 30 May 1915) was a South African mining magnate, politician and philanthropist who co-founded the multibillion-dollar media conglomerate Naspers and the University of Stellenbosch. [1] [2] He was affectionately known as Jannie in Dutch.