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Current Name Former Name(s) Year of Change Radford University: State Normal and Industrial School for Women at Radford (1910–1924); State Teachers College at Radford (1924–1943); Women's Division of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute (1943–1964); Radford College (1964–1979) 1979 Randolph College: Randolph Macon Woman's College 2006
Institute of Agriculture and Animal Sciences, Tribhuvan University, Khairahani Agriculture Campus, Chitwan Mahendra Ratna Multiple Campus, Ilam (IAAS/Tribhuvan University), B.Sc. Horticulture [ 55 ] Gokuleshwor Agriculture & Animal Science College (GAASC), Baitadi [ 56 ]
The University of Zimbabwe (UZ) is a public university in Harare, Zimbabwe. It was opened in 1952 as the University College of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, and was initially affiliated with the University of London. It was later renamed the University of Rhodesia, and adopted its present name upon Zimbabwe's independence in 1980. UZ is the oldest ...
Jackson Mutero Chirenje, historian and former professor at Harvard University; former lecturer and chair of the history department at UZ; Peter Garlake, archaeologist and historian; professor at UZ 1964–1970; forced to leave Rhodesia in 1970 due to his research concluding that Great Zimbabwe was built by the Shona people [27]
This is a list of principals of the University of Zimbabwe. The head of the university holds the title of Vice Chancellor (the Chancellor is the President of Zimbabwe ex officio). The first chief executive of the university was William Rollo, who served as interim principal from 1953 to 1955. [1]
Peter William Hewlett (born 18 July 1941) is a Zimbabwean farmer and politician who served as a member of Parliament in the House of Assembly from 1990 to 2000. A member of ZANU–PF, he represented the Zhombe and Kwekwe North constituencies.
Formal agricultural education in Southern Rhodesia began in 1930, when an agricultural college opened at Matopos. [1] However, it closed after a few years. [ 1 ] Gwebi Farm was established by the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland 's Ministry of Agriculture in the early 20th-century as an experimental station. [ 2 ]
The University of Zimbabwe Farm is a farm in Teviotdale, Mazowe District, north of Harare. [1] It is operated by the University of Zimbabwe Faculty of Agriculture for teaching and research, including for field trials in crop science [ 2 ] and animal science.