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The University Centre for Studies in Namibia

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The University Centre for Studies In Namibia (TUCSIN) is a tertiary educational institution in Namibia. It is based in the Khomasdal suburb of the capital Windhoek and has campuses in Rehoboth, Rundu and Oshakati.[1]

TUCSIN was co-founded by Beatrice Sandelowsky on 15 June 1978.[2] Since its inception it has trained 35,000 students and awarded over 1,000 bursaries to Namibian students. Andreas Wienecke is its current director.[3][4]

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Notes

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  1. ^ "Milestones". TUCSIN. Retrieved 3 June 2014.
  2. ^ Mashuna, Timoteus (8 November 2013). "Namibia: Beatrice Sandelowsky - a Decorated Archaeologist, Educationalist and Agitator for Equality (1943 ... )". New Era (via allafrica.com).
  3. ^ "TUCSIN feiert 35-jähriges Bestehen" [TUCSIN celebrates 35th anniversary]. Allgemeine Zeitung (in German). 17 June 2013.
  4. ^ Repin, Lavrenty (1 August 2013). "Time-travelling with Tucsin". Windhoek Observer.

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