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The University of Johannesburg (Johannesburg, South Africa) came into existence on 1 January 2005 as the result of a merger between the Technikon Witwatersrand (TWR) and the Rand Afrikaans University (RAU). Prior to the merger, the Daveyton and Soweto campuses of the former Vista University had been incorporated into RAU. The new institution is the largest contact university in South Africa, with nine faculties spread over five different campuses. It is not uncommon for alumni to still refer to the university incorrectly as RAU.

University of Johannesburg

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Latitude -26.1833° S 26.1833° S 26° 10' 59.88" -26° 10.998'
Longitude 27.9988° E 27.9988° E 27° 59' 55.68" 27° 59.928'
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Auckland Park
Johannesburg
Gauteng
South Africa
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