金山大學

金山大學(University of the Witwatersrand)位於南非的一所知名研究型大學學府。其校區位於約翰尼斯堡偏北的位置。金山大學以新聞學院著稱,該校與美國哥倫比亞大學新聞學院有相當密切的交流。於2011年起,正式建立交流。[4],並於該年8月開始與哥倫比亞大學共同開設專業新聞學碩士雙學位學程[5]

金山大学約翰尼斯堡
老校名South African School of Mines(1896–1904), Transvaal Technical Institute(1904–1906), Transvaal University College(1906–1910), South African School of Mines and Technology(1910–1920), University College, Johannesburg(1920–1922)[1]
校训Through knowledge and work
创建时间1896[2]
学校类型公立
校监Dikgang Moseneke
校长Adam Habib
Chairman of CouncilRandall Carolissen
教师人數1,294[3]
职工人數1,951
学生人數27,934[3]
人數18,911[3]
研究生人數9,023[3]
校址南非豪登省約翰尼斯堡
26°11′27″S 28°1′49″E
校區5
代表色藍色和金色  
昵称Wits
吉祥物Kudos Kudu
隶属AAU, ACU, FOTIM, HESA, IAU
網站http://www.wits.ac.za/
位置

著名的校友和學者

諾貝爾獎獲得者

參考書目

  • The Golden Jubilee of the University of the Witwatersrand 1972 ISBN 0-85494-188-6(Jubilee Committee, University of the Witwatersrand Press)
  • Wits: The Early Years : a History of the University of the Witwatersrand Johannesburg and its Precursors 1896 – 1936 1982 Bruce Murray ISBN 0-85494-709-4(University of the Witwatersrand Press)
  • Wits Sport: An Illustrated History of Sport at the University of the Witwatersrand 1989 Jonty Winch ISBN 0-620-13806-8(Windsor)
  • Wits: A University in the Apartheid Era 1996 Mervyn Shear ISBN 1-86814-302-3(University of the Witwatersrand Press)
  • Wits: The "Open Years": A History of the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 1939–1959 1997 Bruce Murray ISBN 1-86814-314-7(University of the Witwatersrand Press)
  • A Vice-Chancellor Remembers: the Memoirs of Professor G.R. Bozzoli 1995 Guerino Bozzoli ISBN 0-620-19369-7(Alphaprint)
  • Wits Library: a Centenary History 1998 Reuben Musiker & Naomi Musiker ISBN 0-620-22754-0(Scarecrow Books)

參考資料

  1. Wits University 存檔,存档日期2012-06-12., History of Wits, retrieved 13 December 2011
  2. Wits University 存檔,存档日期2011-12-27., Short History of the University, retrieved 13 December 2011
  3. Wits University Strategic Planning Division, Facts and Figures, retrieved 13 December 2011
  4. . 2010-01-29 [2016-10-05].
  5. . journalism.columbia.edu. [2016-10-05].
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