University of the Cape of Good Hope

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The University of the Cape of Good Hope (Afrikaans: Universiteit van Kaap die Goeie Hoop), renamed the University of South Africa in 1916, was created when the Molteno government passed Act 16 of 1873 in the Cape of Good Hope Parliament.[1] Modelled on the University of London, it offered examinations but not tuition, and had the power to confer degrees upon successful examination candidates. Today, this function still exists within the Department of Music where, for over 100 years, music pupils have been examined.[2]

University of the Cape of Good Hope
TypePublic
Established1873
Location,
CampusUrban
AffiliationsUniversity of London

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  1. ^ P. A. Molteno: The life and times of Sir John Charles Molteno, K. C. M. G., First Premier of Cape Colony, Comprising a History of Representative Institutions and Responsible Government at the Cape. London: Smith, Elder & Co.. 1900. Vol. 1, p.213.
  2. ^ van Niekerk, Herma. "University of South Africa and its predecessor, the University of the Cape of Good Hope" (PDF). Unisa Archives. Retrieved 4 August 2011.