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Nelson Mandela University, formerly Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, is a public university in South Africa. Established in 1882 as Port Elizabeth, Art School it comprises the former University of Port Elizabeth , the Port Elizabeth Technikon and Vista University's Port Elizabeth campus.
The municipality has 41 permanent and satellite clinics, 13 mobile clinics, eight hospitals, 22 libraries, 31 community and municipal halls, 79 sports facilities, 19 beaches, 18 pools, 273 schools, one university (the Nelson Mandela University), four technical colleges and two Further Education and Training institutions.
Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University: 67 022* 7 200 10.74% [77] [78] n/a Cape Peninsula University of Technology: 72 000 9 000 12.50% [79] n/a University of Zululand:
Nelson Mandela University Sports Stadium commonly referred to as Madibaz Stadium, is an athletics stadium in Protea Road, on the South Campus of Nelson Mandela University in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. [4] The stadium hosts Nelson Mandela University Madibaz Rugby home matches, including Varsity Cup matches.
Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University F.C. is as an association football club representing the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University in Port Elizabeth, South Africa.The club was brought to its current form in 2005, through mergers of three football clubs.
University of Limpopo: Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma [1] Prof Mahlo Mokgalong: Nelson Mandela University: Dr Geraldine Fraser-Moleketi: Prof Sibongile Muthwa: North-West University: Dr Anna Mokgokong: Prof Bismark Tyobeka: University of Pretoria: Wiseman Nkuhlu [2] Prof Tawana Kupe: Rhodes University: Judge Lex Mpati: Dr Sizwe Mabizela: University ...
As part of the government's plan for higher education, Vista University's Port Elizabeth campus was merged into UPE in 2004. [7] In 2003, the merger proposal for Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University (NMMU) was announced. [8] UPE effectively shut down after the 2004 academic year, and was merged with Port Elizabeth Technikon on 1 January 2005. [8]
Rolf Heinrich Stumpf (6 November 1945 – 27 October 2020) was a South African statistician who served as Vice Chancellor and Rector of the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University in Port Elizabeth. He was a member of the Academy of Science of South Africa and served on the Council of the University of South Africa.