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<title>Chancellors / Vice-Chancellors / Principals from 1873 to 2009 of the University of South Africa and its predecessor, the University of the Cape of Good Hope</title>
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<name>Coetzee, Marié A</name>
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<summary type="text">Chancellors / Vice-Chancellors / Principals from 1873 to 2009 of the University of South Africa and its predecessor, the University of the Cape of Good Hope
Van Niekerk, Herma; Coetzee, Marié A
The history of the University of South Africa (Unisa) dates back to 1873, when the University of the Cape of Good Hope was established. It was incorporated in a federal University, the  University of South Africa in 1916. It started with distance education in 1946.&#13;
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This is a list of Chancellors / Vice-Chancellors / Principals from 1873 to 2009 of the University of South Africa and its predecessor, the University of the Cape of Good Hope.
List in the University Archives
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