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GP 22: Gauteng’s Academic Legacy: Notable Alumni of Its Universities

Gauteng’s Academic Legacy: Notable Alumni, Research Strengths and Student Resources Introduction: Gauteng’s universities are South Africa’s busiest centres of learning and research; this guide summarizes each public university in the province, their main study areas, notable alumni, research strengths, and practical next steps for admissions and student housing. For official programme lists and up‑to‑date contact details, consult each university’s website. Overview of Gauteng’s higher education landscape Gauteng hosts multiple public universities and specialised higher‑education institutions that together cover law, medicine and health sciences, engineering and technology, natural and agricultural sciences, business and economics, humanities and the creative arts. These institutions combine classroom teaching with applied research that influences national policy, public health, mining and technology sectors【2】【1】. The universities (what they offer and notable alumni) - University of th...

FS 10: From Academia to Stardom: Notable Alumni of Free State Universities

From Academia to Stardom: Notable Alumni of Free State Universities Introduction The Free State province has a compact but influential higher-education landscape. Universities here combine historic campuses, applied-technology institutions, and distance-learning hubs that together produce graduates who reach national and international prominence. This post focuses on the University of the Free State (UFS) and other institutions with a presence in the province, and highlights notable alumni whose careers span athletics, politics, entertainment, and public service. University of the Free State: history, campuses, mission Founded in 1904, UFS began as the tertiary section of Grey College and has grown into one of South Africa’s long-standing universities, with a strong emphasis on teaching, research, and community engagement. The university operates two main campuses: the Bloemfontein Campus (central academic hub) and the Qwaqwa Campus (serving the eastern Free State), each of...