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  2. Malegapuru Makgoba - Wikipedia

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    makgoba.ukzn.ac.za Malegapuru William Makgoba (born 1952 in Sekhukhune , South Africa ) is a leading South African immunologist , physician , public health advocate, academic and former vice-chancellor of the University of KwaZulu-Natal .

  3. Eduvos - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. University of Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    Following World War II, the university experienced a rapid expansion in applications and enrollment, partly due to the success and popularity gained by many Cambridge scientists. [36] This was not without controversies, however. For example, Cambridge researchers were accused in 2023 of helping to develop weapon systems for Iran. [37]

  5. Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University - Wikipedia

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    The Medical University of South Africa (MEDUNSA) was established in 1976 to provide medical education to black students, who were restricted from attending most medical schools in South Africa by the Apartheid government, [4] with a few exceptions at segregated non-white-only medical schools. [5] [6]

  6. University of Fort Hare - Wikipedia

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    The University of Fort Hare (Afrikaans: Universiteit van Fort Hare) is a public university in Alice, Eastern Cape, South Africa.. It was a key institution of higher education for Africans from 1916 to 1959 when it offered a Western-style academic education to students from across sub-Saharan Africa, creating an African elite.

  7. Sharon Fonn - Wikipedia

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    www.wits.ac.za /staff /academic-a-z-listing /f /sharonfonnwitsacza / Sharon Fonn is a South African Professor of Public Health at the University of the Witwatersrand . Her work has focused on cervical cancer , health systems and developing African capacity for public health research.

  8. North-West University - Wikipedia

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    With its merged status, the North-West University became one of the largest universities in South Africa with the third largest student population (full-time and distance education) in the country. [5] NWU ranks among top universities locally, in Africa and globally. [6]

  9. Edwin Etieyibo - Wikipedia

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    Edwin Ekwevukugbe Etieyibo is a Nigerian-Canadian (Afro-Canadian) philosopher dedicated to advancing African philosophy.He is an advocate of the validity of ethnophilosophy.