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1859 [1] Cape Town: University of Fort Hare: Faculty of Law Alice, East London: University of the Free State: Faculty of Law Bloemfontein: University of Johannesburg: Faculty of Law Johannesburg: University of KwaZulu-Natal: Faculty of Law 2004 Durban, Pietermaritzburg: University of Limpopo: Faculty of Law Polokwane: 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.
The university's Bloemfontein Campus is near the city centre. The university also has three campuses. Two are situated in Bloemfontein, referred to as the Bloemfontein Campus and the South Campus, and the other in the former homeland QwaQwa that was, until 2003, part of the University of the North.
The university has two campuses – one in Bloemfontein, the judicial capital of South Africa, and one in Welkom, in the heart of the Free State goldfields. The two campuses offer education opportunities in a number of technological fields, including science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM); management sciences; humanities; and ...
Bloemfontein, QwaQwa: Eng University of KwaZulu-Natal: UKZN / Natal / Impi 1 January 2004 1 [11] 1 January 2004 [11] 33,456 13,064 46,520 (2016) [12] Durban, Pietermaritzburg, Pinetown, Westville: Eng University of Limpopo: Turfloop 1 January 2005 1 [13] 1 January 2005 [13] 17,273 3,327 20,600 Polokwane, Turfloop: Eng North-West University: NWU ...
1 SSB in Bloemfontein as B Company; 4 Field Regiment in Potchefstroom as C Company; and a supply & transport company, an attempt at all arms training. UDF era 1 SAI companies c. 1950s. The unit was reconstituted as 1 SA Infantry Battalion in November 1967 and moved to its current base at Tempe near Bloemfontein, in November 1973. [1]
Damelin is a private college founded in 1943 by Benjamin Damelin. It has 6 campuses in South Africa and is owned by Educor (the Education Investment Corporation Limited) group.
Vista University, South Africa was established in 1981 [1] by the apartheid government to ensure that urban black South Africans seeking tertiary education would be accommodated within the townships rather than on campuses reserved for other population groups.