University of Cape Town

University of Cape Town The University of Cape Town (UCT) (, ) is a public research university in Cape Town, South Africa.

Established in 1829 as the South African College, it was granted full university status in 1918, making it the oldest university in South Africa and the oldest university in Sub-Saharan Africa in continuous operation.

UCT is organised in 57 departments across six faculties offering bachelor's (NQF 7) to doctoral degrees (NQF 10) solely in the English language. Home to 30,000 students, it encompasses six campuses in the Capetonian suburbs of Rondebosch, Hiddingh, Observatory, Mowbray, and the Waterfront. It is the only African member of the Global University Leaders Forum (GULF) within the World Economic Forum, which is made up of 26 of the world's top universities.

Five alumni, staff members, and researchers associated with UCT have won the Nobel Prize. 88 staff members are part of the Academy of Sciences of South Africa. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Nationalism and ethnosymbolism : history, culture and ethnicity in the formation of nations /

    Published 2007
    “…Professor Jack Spence, King's College London and Professor David Welsh, Emeritus, University of Cape Town, South Africa --…”
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    Calendar

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    General prospectus

    Published 1921
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    List of new books select list

    Published 1949
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    Report for ..

    Published 1981
    “…University of Cape Town Department of Surveying…”
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