Abstract
The University of Johannesburg (UJ)—one of the largest, multi-campus, residential universities in South Africa — seeks
to achieve the highest distinction in scholarship and research within the higher education context. Born from the 2005
merger between the former Rand Afrikaans University (RAU), the Technikon Witwatersrand (TWR) and the Soweto
and East Rand campuses of Vista University, the University of Johannesburg’s unique academic architecture reflects
a comprehensive range of learning
programmes, leading to a variety of qualifications, from vocational and traditional
academic to professional and postgraduate, across the four campuses – Auckland Park Kingsway, Auckland Park
Bunting
Road, Doornfontein and Soweto. The campuses vary in size and each has its own character and culture,
contributing to the institution’s rich diversity.
The University of Johannesburg has benefited from a large pool of researchers bringing together various fields of
expertise and research focus areas. The University provides the ideal ground for interdisciplinary research and currently
has 114 rated researchers. Six of these researchers are A-rated – all of whom are recognised as world leaders in their
field. UJ is also home to 22 research centres.
The University fosters ideas that are rooted in African epistemology, but also addresses the needs of a South African
society and the African continent as it is committed to contribute to sustainable growth and development. UJ continues
to build a culture of inclusion, embracing South Africa’s rich histories, cultures, languages, religions, genders, races
and social and economic classes. Additionally, the University encourages a culture of service as part of the University
student experience and it proudly pursues a four-language policy in English, isiZulu, Afrikaans and Sesotho sa Leboa.
UJ staff and students come from over 50 countries in Africa and around the world. The University has also built
links, partnerships and exchange agreements with leading African and other international institutions that further enrich
the academic, social and cultural diversity of the UJ campuses. It is also the recipient of the highest levels of external
financial support from donors and partners all over the world. This demonstrates the high esteem in which UJ is
held internationally.
In 2012 processes began to revise the UJ Vision, Mission and Values, and these were approved and launched in
November 2012.