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  established 1910 , merged 2004 <br />''(Formed by a merger of two previously-existing universities)''
  type Public University
  vice Chancellor Prof Malegapuru William Makgoba
  city Durban and Pietermaritzburg
  state KwaZulu-Natal
  country South Africa
  website http://wwwukznacza


The University of KwaZulu-Natal is a University in the KwaZulu-Natal Province of South Africa . It was formed on 1 January 2004 through the merging of two major educational institutions in KwaZulu-Natal – the University Of Natal and the University Of Durban-Westville .


CAMPUSES

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Howard College, Pietermaritzburg, and Westville campuses are general campuses, at which the majority of the subjects offered by the university are taught. Nelson Mandela Medical School is a Medical School , while Edgewood is a teachers' training college.

The medical school is nearby Howard College Campus. Westville campus is around 10 km out from there, in Westville. Edgewood, being in Pinetown, is around 20 km out, while Pietermaritzburg is around 80 km away from Howard College.


ORGANISATION

The University is divided into four colleges, each divided into faculties:




Each faculty is further subdivided into schools, many of which were created by the merger of several departments. Although departments are no longer officially part of the management structure, many schools are still effectively subdivided into departments. An example is the School of Biochemistry , Genetics , Microbiology and Plant Pathology .

Each college, faculty and school has a head, who reports to the head above him or her.


HISTORY

The University of Natal was a White university under Apartheid , though it had a history of fighting the government for the ability to accept students belonging to other ethnic groups. The University of Durban-Westville was created by the apartheid government to serve the Asian racial group, which, in South African terms, refers to people from South Asia , particularly those of India n and Pakistan i descent.

The merger of the universities came about from a Government plan to reduce the number of higher learning institutions in South Africa, and to redress past inequities between the two institutions.


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