Rand_Afrikaans_University

Rand Afrikaans University

Rand Afrikaans University

Former South African university (1967–2004), now incorporated into University of Johannesburg


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The Rand Afrikaans University (Afrikaans: Randse Afrikaanse Universiteit) was a prominent South African institution of higher education and research that served the greater Johannesburg area and surroundings from 1967 to 2004. It has since merged with the Technikon Witwatersrand and two campuses of Vista University to form the University of Johannesburg.[2][3][4]

Origins

On 5 November 1968, 468 delegates at a conference unanimously accepted a motion to establish an Afrikaans university. An act of Parliament was promulgated on 4 August 1965 to establish such a university in Johannesburg. Rand Afrikaans University (RAU) was founded as an Afrikaans language university in 1967 with just over 700 registered students. The first campus was situated in a brewery in Braamfontein. The RAU was officially opened on 24 February 1968. The first chancellor of the university was Nicolaas Diederichs[2] (then Minister of Finance of South Africa) and the first rector was Gerrit Viljoen.[2][4]

Over time the university evolved to a dual medium institution, offering nearly all degree courses in both Afrikaans and English.[4]

Faculties

The faculties of the RAU were as follows:[2]

Location

What was the main campus is now the APK Kingsway Campus Auckland Park of the University of Johannesburg (UJ) and is situated in Auckland Park, Johannesburg, South Africa. Satellite campuses in Auckland Park, Soweto and Doornfontein are now APB, DFC and SWC campuses of UJ.

Leaders

Rector of the university

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Chancellor of the university

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Merger

On 1 January 2005, Rand Afrikaans University, Technikon Witwatersrand and the Soweto and East Rand campuses of the Vista University ceased to exist as such, when they merged to become the University of Johannesburg, as part of a broader reorganisation of South African universities.[3][5][6][7] The outgoing and final vice chancellor of the university was Roux Botha.


References

  1. "The Rand Afrikaans University opens". SA History Online. Retrieved 8 December 2017.
  2. Klee, J.N. (May 2017). "The establishment of the Rand Afrikaans University" (PDF). North-West University. Retrieved 8 August 2023.
  3. Brink, Elsabé (2010). University of Johannesburg: the university for a new generation. Johannesburg: Division of Institutional Advancement, University of Johannesburg. ISBN 978-0-86970-689-3.
  4. Mouton, N., Louw, G,P. & Strydom, G.L. (2013). "Restructuring and mergers of the South African post-apartheid tertiary education system (1994-2011) : A critical analysis". Journal of International Education Research. 9 (2): 127–144.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. "THE University of Johannesburg". CO South Africa. Retrieved 8 August 2023.



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