Universiteit van Pretoria Yunibesithi ya Pretoria |
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Coat of Arms of the University of Pretoria
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Latin: Universitas Pretoriensis | |
Former names
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Transvaal University College (1908–1930) |
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Motto | Ad Destinatum Persequor (Latin) |
Motto in English
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"With zeal and perseverance, strive towards the goal" |
Type | Public university |
Established | 4 March 1908 |
Affiliation |
AAU ACU CDIO FOTIM HESA IEASA |
Endowment | R2 470 million (As of 31 December 2010) |
Chancellor | Wiseman Nkuhlu |
Vice-Chancellor | Cheryl de la Rey |
Chairperson of Council | Futhi Mtoba |
Administrative staff
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4 099 (fulltime appointments) |
Students | 49,152 Contact 10,362 Distance 59,514 Total |
Undergraduates | 28,450 |
Postgraduates | 10,484 |
Location | Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa |
Campus | 7 Suburban campuses and facilities 1120ha (2767acre) |
Colours |
Blue, Red & Gold |
Nickname | Tuks or Tukkies |
Mascot | Oom Gert |
Website | www |
Logo of University of Pretoria |
Blue, Red & Gold
The University of Pretoria (Afrikaans: Universiteit van Pretoria, Northern Sotho: Yunibesithi ya Pretoria) is a multi-campus public research university in Pretoria, the administrative and de facto capital of South Africa. The university was established in 1908 as the Pretoria campus of the Johannesburg-based Transvaal University College and is the fourth South African institution in continuous operation to be awarded university status. The university has grown from the original 32 students in a single late Victorian house to approximately 39,000 in 2010. The University was built on 7 suburban campuses on 1,120 hectares (2,800 acres).
The University is organised into nine faculties and a business school. Established in 1920, the University of Pretoria Faculty of Veterinary Science is the second oldest veterinary school in Africa and the only veterinary school in South Africa. In 1949 the university launched the first MBA programme outside of North America and the university's Gordon Institute of Business Science (GIBS) has consistently been ranked the top business school in Africa for executive education, as well as being placed in the top 50 in the world. In 2012 the Financial Times ranked the GIBS Executive MBA 1st in Africa and 60th in the world.
Since 1997, the university has produced more research outputs every year than any other institution of higher learning in South Africa, as measured by the Department of Education's accreditation benchmark. In 2008 the university awarded 15.8% of all masters and doctorate degrees in South Africa, the highest percentage in the country.