If you want to experience life in one of the most diverse and complex countries in the world, you may choose to study in South Africa.
Since the 1990s, following legislation to overturn decades of enforced
racial segregation, South Africa has made significant progress in
developing a more democratic society, in which diversity is celebrated
as a central part of national identity. There are, for example, 11
official languages (only Bolivia and India have more), and the country
is nicknamed the “rainbow nation” in recognition of its unique
multicultural character.
There are still many problems to be addressed in South Africa, including high rates of violent crime, poverty and HIV/AIDS. But the country excels in many areas, offering some of the world’s most striking natural scenery and wildlife, diverse and dynamic cities and towns – and a strong selection of leading universities with an international outlook.
There are still many problems to be addressed in South Africa, including high rates of violent crime, poverty and HIV/AIDS. But the country excels in many areas, offering some of the world’s most striking natural scenery and wildlife, diverse and dynamic cities and towns – and a strong selection of leading universities with an international outlook.
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