University of the Western Cape
Public university in Bellville, Cape Town, South Africa / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The University of the Western Cape (UWC; Afrikaans: Universiteit van Wes-Kaapland) is a public research university in Bellville, near Cape Town, South Africa. The university was established in 1959 by the South African government as a university for Coloured people only. Other universities in Cape Town are the University of Cape Town (originally for English-speaking whites), Cape Peninsula University of Technology, and Stellenbosch University (originally for Afrikaans-speaking whites). The establishing of UWC was a direct effect of the Extension of University Education Act, 1959. This law accomplished the segregation of higher education in South Africa. Coloured students were only allowed at a few non-white universities. In this period, other "ethnical" universities, such as the University of Zululand and the University of the North, were founded as well. Since well before the end of apartheid in South Africa in 1994, it has been an integrated and multiracial institution.
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Other names | Bush, uDubs |
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Motto | Latin: Respice Prospice |
Motto in English | "Look Ahead" |
Type | Public university |
Established | 1959; 65 years ago (1959) |
Academic affiliations | ACU, CHEC, HESA, IAU |
Chancellor | Thabo Makgoba |
Vice-Chancellor | Tyrone Pretorius |
Students | 23,000+ (2023) [1] |
Undergraduates | 15,840 |
Postgraduates | 6,160 |
Location | Robert Sobukwe Road, Bellville, Western Cape , South Africa |
Campus | Urban setting |
Mascot | Bushie |
Website | www |