University of Fort Hare Alice Campus
University of Fort Hare Alice Campus
History: University of Fort Hare Alice Campus
Vision: University of Fort Hare Alice Campus
A vibrant, equitable, and sustainable African university, committed to teaching and research excellence at the service of its students, scholars, and the wider community.
Mission: University of Fort Hare Alice Campus
To provide high-quality education of international standards contributing to the advancement of knowledge that is socially and ethically relevant and applying technological and socio-economic development of our nation and the wider world.
Values: University of Fort Hare Alice Campus
Integrity – To respect and affirm the dignity, equality, freedom, and rich cultural diversity of all human beings as the basis for peace and social justice, the pursuit of truth, intellectual honesty, and openness to ideas.
Excellence – To be recognized as an international center for excellence that is both rooted in its environment and sensitive to the challenges of human progress, and to foster a culture of teaching and learning and research excellence in the University as a basic minimum requirement for living up to the claim of being a site of knowledge generation.
Innovation – To focus on the challenges presented by new information technologies, information management systems and processes, and opportunities for innovation. And to do so in an enterprising way that benefits the University and humanity.
Ethics – The attainment of the highest professional and ethical standards in teaching, learning, research, community engagement, and corporate governance.
UFH Launches Alice Campus Student Village:
On Thursday, October 3, 2019, at 10:00 AM, the R400 million Alice Student Village, Phase 2 Student Housing Project, based on the Alice campus of the University of Fort Hare, will officially start. The event will also feature the distribution of keys for Phase 2’s first finished block. In the 18-month construction project, this is a critical turning point. The infrastructure will change the Alice campus by adding 1437 more students and equipping them with upscale dorms in a rural setting. The development’s new student center and specialized postgraduate housing complex are its standout features.
The Department of Higher Education and Training’s (DHET) Student Housing Infrastructure Programme (SHIP), which seeks to significantly increase the number of beds and quality of student housing on both rural and urban campuses country-wide, includes the University of Fort Hare’s new student housing development as a lead project. The University of Fort Hare, the DHET, and the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) have worked together well on the project.
Without DHET’s R122 million in infrastructure finance and an R28 million direct capital grant from the European Union made possible by the Infrastructure Investment Programme for South Africa (IIPSA), the development would not have been achievable. Phase 1 of the project, developed and finished by the developer Stag African, included 610 student beds.
Phase 2 will continue to be built until October 2020. Students will begin employment in stages. The Student Village will have 2047 student beds when it is finished, all in a beautiful environment. Students’ well-being will be enhanced, and a benchmark for respectable student living and a socially integrated design will be established. This is the University of Fort Hare’s biggest infrastructural undertaking to date.
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