University of Venda

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University of Venda for Science and Technology
Coat of arms of the University of Venda

Motto: Knowledge is Precious
Established: 1982
Type: Public university
Vice-Chancellor: Dr. J. Leatt
Location: Thohoyandou, Limpopo, South Africa
Website: http://www.univen.ac.za/
Entrance to the University of Venda
Entrance to the University of Venda

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[edit] Vision and Mission

Vision

To be at the centre of tertiary education for rural and regional development in Southern Africa .

Mission

As a comprehensive institution, The University of Venda offers a range of undergraduate and post graduate qualifications in fields of study that are responsive to the development needs of the Southern African region, using appropriate learning methodologies and research.

[edit] History

The University of Venda or Univen, in full the University of Venda for Science and Technology, is a South African university, located in Thohoyandou in Limpopo province. It was established in 1982 to serve the inhabitants of the Venda bantustan. After the end of apartheid and the re-integration of the bantustans into South Africa, Univen changed its focus to emphasize science and technology education. With the South African government's programme of tertiary education reform in the new millennium, Univen became a "comprehensive university", offering both theoretically-oriented and practically-oriented courses.

The University of Venda for Science and Technology, situated in Thohoyandou in the scenic Vhembe district of the Limpopo Province of South Africa was established in 1982. The university has ever experienced tremendous growth and change. From its early years, staff members were drawn from various backgrounds in South Africa but by 1994 staff members were increasingly recruited from other African countries and over seas.

The presence on campus of staff from diverse backgrounds created a unique atmosphere and a fertile environment for new ideas and a capacity for change.

During this time the institution remained a traditional university that offered a full-range of courses straddling the humanities, social sciences, natural and applied sciences.

With the advent of democracy in 1994 and a new leadership at the helm, Univen embarked on a process of accelerated transformation. From 1995 the university shifted its focus to science and technology, resulting in the introduction of new programmes with an increase in student enrolment in the natural and applied sciences.

In 2002, the Department of Education mandated the institution to transform into a comprehensive university that offers career-focused programmes. Prior to its new mandate, Univen had already taken a step to establish some career-focused programmes with emphasis on science and technology.

During each stage of transformation the university aligned its vision and mission to the needs of the community at local, regional, national, continental and international levels. This process of transformation created significant changes in administrative governance and in the size and shape of the curriculum. It also attracted better qualified staff and resulted in improved student profile.

To date the university has established itself as a national asset through its niche on problem oriented, project based curriculum with a strength in nurturing under prepared students into nationally competitive graduates. The university has therefore become and important player in the South African higher education landscape, contributing significantly to the human resources and development needs of the country and region.

[edit] Faculties and Schools

Faculty of Health, Agriculture and Rural Development

Humanities, Management Sciences and Law

Natural and Applied Sciences

[edit] External links

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Traditional universities
Cape Town | Fort Hare | Free State | KwaZulu-Natal | Limpopo | North-West
Pretoria | Rhodes | Stellenbosch | Western Cape | Witwatersrand


Comprehensive universities
Johannesburg | Nelson Mandela | Unisa | Venda | Walter Sisulu | Zululand

Universities of technology
Cape Peninsula | Central | Durban | Mangosuthu | Tshwane | Vaal

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