Université du Cap
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S F
Ucluelet, Canada915 contributions
avr. 2020 • En solo
There is no doubt the campus of The University of Cape Town stands out, even as measured against the other wonderful campuses around the world.
It is located in the beautiful city of Cape Town to start with & then built on one of CT’s most spectacular sites, in the valley under the imposing Devil Peak mountain at a place from which one can see the wondrous city below.
The Upper Campus has as its main focus the majestic Jamieson Hall, climbed to up stairs which many a student of my day sat on — planning acts of rebellion, meeting classmates., swapping ideas, standing in angry protest or just catching some sum. Whatever the purpose, the Jammie stairs, as they were called, were legendary then & I would imagine still are for the current cohort of students.
The architecture across campus is impressive, with a number of buildings covered in ivy, adding to the feeling of being in a place of great learning. Visitors to UCT, be it to attend conferences or to explore this place, built in 1829, combining built & natural so well, remark on its beauty.
My time there was certainly not a time off rarefied learning from a perch in the ivory tower. The campus was beautiful but the times were terrible,
I was there during tumultuous years — 1975 to 1977 for my undergraduate degree in Economics, Politics & Law, & then a year of postgraduate studies in Urban Planning.
This was when black pupils in Soweto — the black township just outside of Johannesburg - - rose up in 1976 against the apartheid government’s educational policies- all unarmed but, nevertheless, many shot - & many of us some 1,000 miles away rose up in support & solitary. In 1977 black activist & black consciousness leader, Steve Biko, was murdered by the regime. Again we protested. We learnt the great political, legal & moral thinkers while also being forced to put our learning to use, making choices on a daily basis of what it meant to live a moral & noble life. All these years later I look back in gratitude for having a student life filled with inspiring profs,fellow students, a number acting bravely were placed in detention, or under house arrest or worse.I am still in contact with these inspiring people I learnt with & from.
My friend, & a superb human being, Max Price, became vice-chancellor & I was lucky enough to be invited for a snack & drink at the stately residence located at lower campus, close to the Baxter Theatre which puts on some terrific performances. I visited UCT many times after graduating & was as mesmerize by its beauty as the first time I climbed Jammie stairs, &, as I look back from the vantage place of attending two other universities & obtaining a PhD. my profs at UCT were superlative. Maybe it is a case of a first love but I think it is more deeply rooted. UCT is closed now; may it soon open.
Posted by S Fuller
It is located in the beautiful city of Cape Town to start with & then built on one of CT’s most spectacular sites, in the valley under the imposing Devil Peak mountain at a place from which one can see the wondrous city below.
The Upper Campus has as its main focus the majestic Jamieson Hall, climbed to up stairs which many a student of my day sat on — planning acts of rebellion, meeting classmates., swapping ideas, standing in angry protest or just catching some sum. Whatever the purpose, the Jammie stairs, as they were called, were legendary then & I would imagine still are for the current cohort of students.
The architecture across campus is impressive, with a number of buildings covered in ivy, adding to the feeling of being in a place of great learning. Visitors to UCT, be it to attend conferences or to explore this place, built in 1829, combining built & natural so well, remark on its beauty.
My time there was certainly not a time off rarefied learning from a perch in the ivory tower. The campus was beautiful but the times were terrible,
I was there during tumultuous years — 1975 to 1977 for my undergraduate degree in Economics, Politics & Law, & then a year of postgraduate studies in Urban Planning.
This was when black pupils in Soweto — the black township just outside of Johannesburg - - rose up in 1976 against the apartheid government’s educational policies- all unarmed but, nevertheless, many shot - & many of us some 1,000 miles away rose up in support & solitary. In 1977 black activist & black consciousness leader, Steve Biko, was murdered by the regime. Again we protested. We learnt the great political, legal & moral thinkers while also being forced to put our learning to use, making choices on a daily basis of what it meant to live a moral & noble life. All these years later I look back in gratitude for having a student life filled with inspiring profs,fellow students, a number acting bravely were placed in detention, or under house arrest or worse.I am still in contact with these inspiring people I learnt with & from.
My friend, & a superb human being, Max Price, became vice-chancellor & I was lucky enough to be invited for a snack & drink at the stately residence located at lower campus, close to the Baxter Theatre which puts on some terrific performances. I visited UCT many times after graduating & was as mesmerize by its beauty as the first time I climbed Jammie stairs, &, as I look back from the vantage place of attending two other universities & obtaining a PhD. my profs at UCT were superlative. Maybe it is a case of a first love but I think it is more deeply rooted. UCT is closed now; may it soon open.
Posted by S Fuller
Écrit le 16 avril 2020
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Robert K
Vienne, Autriche496 contributions
mai 2019
Und beeindruckend, eine britische Bastion, wirkt sehr professionell, viel Grün aber ohne Auto kaum besichtigbar ! Aber als Ex Student sollte man das unbedingt machen !
Écrit le 26 novembre 2019
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Sharon R
Tucson, Arizona279 contributions
juin 2019 • Entre amis
Lovely campus with grand old buildings. Lovely to drive around and walk. It is also home of the Baxter theater which is a must see.
Écrit le 6 juin 2019
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AtulKB
Bombay, Inde1 036 contributions
févr. 2019 • Entre amis
This is one of the finest campus I have ever visited. Bit difficult for students to travel up and down from university.
Écrit le 4 mars 2019
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PPCI-BG
Bergame, Italie121 271 contributions
sept. 2018 • En couple
L’abbiamo vista passando perché alla nostra guida faceva piacere mostrarcela e raccontarcene la storia. Di sicuro ha un suo fascino essendo una istituzione antica in una parte del mondo dove non è che pullulassero.
Écrit le 14 octobre 2018
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cezar_unias
Sabara, MG369 contributions
févr. 2018
A vista que a faculdade tem mostrando atrás de suas construções a table Mountain e perfeita, o passeio guiado é muito interessante e a faculdade inspiradora.
Écrit le 31 juillet 2018
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randall1025
Nouvelle-Orléans, Louisiane361 contributions
mai 2018
Expect to walk tons of stairs! This campus was a little challenging to locate the bookstore; however, with several helpful students my mission was achieved! From the downtown area one would need to take a taxi or Uber. Make sure you know where you are going on the campus so as not to get lost! Next time I would like to spend more time actually going through the buildings and seeing more of the architecture.
Écrit le 12 juillet 2018
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APTT49
Le Cap, Afrique du Sud30 contributions
juil. 2018 • Voyage d'affaires
Not only my No. 1 corporate but every guest - has rated they not only see a landmark but a place of educational excellence. A true place of true recommendation.
Dr. Schaffers and family + NV
Dr. Schaffers and family + NV
Écrit le 9 juillet 2018
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Feizal N
Beau Bassin - Rose Hill8 contributions
juil. 2017
i was really impressed during my first visit to The University of Cape Town. during the open day in marct 2016. Apart from the magnificent infrastructure University of Cape town provides an excellent service .
Écrit le 20 juin 2018
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Prof Ernst Uken
Pietermaritzburg, Afrique du Sud74 contributions
janv. 2018 • Voyage d'affaires
UCT is not only situated in one of the prettiest sites in Cape Town, but it is also one of the leading, if not the best university in Africa.
Écrit le 27 mai 2018
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My sister passed her matric with diploma 23Aps and she wants to study in cape Town university... Are there any bridging courses?
Rédigé le 6 avril 2022
My Daughter is asking about studying at Cape Town University for semester. My wife and I want to know if its a safe place for her?
Rédigé le 13 avril 2016
Yes it has become quite safe again. It was only unsafe during the protests on virtually all university campuses in South Africa when students were demanding free education for all - without screening, etc
Rédigé le 27 juin 2018
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