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  2. University of Pretoria - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.up.ac.za. The University of Pretoria (Afrikaans: Universiteit van Pretoria, Northern Sotho: Yunibesithi ya Pretoria) is a multi-campus public research university [11][12] in Pretoria, the administrative and de facto capital of South Africa. [13] The university was established in 1908 as the Pretoria campus of the Johannesburg ...

  3. University of Pretoria Library Services - Wikipedia

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    University of Pretoria Library. University of Pretoria Library Services serves the students, faculty and researchers of the University of Pretoria. The library of the University of Pretoria is regarded as one of the top university libraries in South Africa. It provides a comprehensive information service for the university's approximately 38 ...

  4. List of chancellors and vice-chancellors of the University of ...

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    Rev Adriaan Louw: 1933 – 1934. Dr Hendrik van der Bijl, engineer and industrialist, founding chairman of Eskom and founder of ISCOR: 1934 – 1948. Advocate Charles Theodore Te Water, South African diplomat and President of the League of Nations: 1949 – 1964. Dr Hilgard Muller, Mayor of Pretoria and Minister for Foreign Affairs: 1965 – 1984.

  5. University of Pretoria Faculty of Engineering, the Built ...

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    The proposal for a university for the capital, first mooted in the Volksraad in 1889, was interrupted by the outbreak of the Anglo Boer War in 1899. In 1902 after the signing of the Peace of Vereeniging, the Normal College for teacher training was established in Groenkloof, Pretoria and in 1904 the Transvaal Technical Institute, with emphasis on mining education, opened in Johannesburg.

  6. University of Pretoria Women's F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Tuks Ladies F.C. The University of Pretoria Women's F.C., also UP-Tuks Ladies F.C. or Tuks Ladies F.C., is the football club representing the University of Pretoria based in Hatfield, Gauteng. The senior team competes in the SAFA Women's League, the top tier women's football league in South Africa.

  7. University of Pretoria Faculty of Law - Wikipedia

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    Website. Faculty of Law. The University of Pretoria Faculty of Law was established in 1908. It consists of six academic departments, six centres, two law clinics and the Pretoria University Law Press (PULP). [4] This faculty has Departments of Jurisprudence, Mercantile Law, Private Law, Procedural Law, Public Law and Centre for Human Rights.

  8. University of Pretoria Special Collections - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 25°45′18.09″S 28°13′50.27″E. Special Collections is a self-contained unit in the University of Pretoria Library Services. The mission of the Special Collections [1] unit is to play a stewardship role in the preservation and proper archiving of its information resources and to ensure their optimal accessibility to the ...

  9. Kya Rosa, University of Pretoria - Wikipedia

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    Kya Rosa, University of Pretoria. Coordinates: 25°45′21″S 28°13′51″E. Kya Rosa is a beautifully decorated late-Victorian house at the main entrance to the University of Pretoria in Pretoria, South Africa . The original building was constructed in Skinner Street in 1895 and belonged to Leo Weinthal, owner of The Press.