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Damelin Correspondence College is a private correspondence college in South Africa, owned by Educor (The Education Investment Corporation Limited group). [3] It was founded in 1955 by Johann Brumer, a teacher who started his career at Damelin and started developing long distance study materials.
In October 2013, the Damelin Gaborone campus cut its ties with Damelin South Africa and renamed itself. [ 21 ] From November 2013 as part of an initiative in the South African education sector called Project Athena, the South African telecommunication company Telkom has pledged to give over 40 000 SIM cards to Damelin students over the course ...
South Africa: Cape Town: Cape Peninsula University of Technology [20] School of Shipping: Sea Safety Training Group: South African Maritime Training Academy [21] Durban: Durban University of Technology [20] SA Maritime School and Transport College [21] Transnet Maritime School of Excellence [21] Gqeberha: Nelson Mandela University [22]
Educor owns various brands, including Damelin (deregistered by South African government), [1] CityVarsity (deregistered by South African government), [2] ICESA (deregistered by South African government), [3] Durban Central Technical College, Intec College, Damelin Correspondence College (deregistered by South African government), [4] and Lyceum ...
Other oceanographic institutions are departments within colleges and universities. While oceanographic research happens at many other departments at other colleges and universities, such as Biology and Geology departments, this list focuses on larger departments and large research centers specifically devoted to oceanography and marine science.
The South African Association for Marine Biological Research (SAAMBR) was established in 1951 by a group of conservationists, academics and fishermen who were concerned about the future of marine conservation in South Africa. From 1959 the organisation was housed in the Durban Centenary Aquarium, with laboratories and a library.
Eduvos that is formerly Pearson Institute of Higher Education and Midrand Graduate Institute and Computer Training Institute (CTI) is a South African private higher education institution that is headquartered in Midrand, Gauteng Province and that has 12 campuses across South Africa. [1]
The academy was established on 1 April 1950 under the auspices of the University of Pretoria and the South African Military College [1] (now the South African Army College) in Voortrekkerhoogte (now Thaba Tswane), with the goal of elevating students to a BA (Mil) or BSc (Mil) degree to meet the intellectual challenges of modern war. [1]