Dear students
The University of Cape Town (UCT) will celebrate UCT Day 2024 through a series of fundraising events and initiatives throughout October 2024. Read more about this and other recent developments on campus.
1. UCT Day celebrations scheduled for October
The university will host special events and initiatives throughout October 2024, the university’s birth month, in celebration of the UCT Day 2024 season as an endeavour to unlock the spirit of generosity within and for UCT.
These initiatives commenced with an ongoing phonathon that runs until 2 October, and will see UCT host a special benefit concert on Thursday, 3 October. The commemorations will culminate with on-field sports challenges and an alumni book and film festival, which will be held on Friday, 25 October.
For more information on the global series of UCT Day events, please stay tuned to the official UCT communication channels as well as the university’s social media platforms. The full schedule of UCT Day 2024 activities, including links to event tickets, is available on the official UCT Day website.
2. Venue update: TB Davie lecture to be addressed by Judge Tladi
The university, in conjunction with the Academic Freedom Committee (AFC), will host the 58th TB Davie Memorial Lecture on Tuesday, 1 October. The lecture, titled “The Narrative as the Enemy of Freedom of Thought,” will be addressed by Judge Dire Tladi, judge of the International Court of Justice in the Hague.
Please note that the lecture will now be held in LT1, Kramer Law Building, middle campus.
3. Year-end final examination timetable
The UCT Examinations Office has published the final timetable for the year-end examination cycle starting from Wednesday, 30 October to Wednesday, 20 November. Students can view their timetable on the exams page.
Any requests for amendments must be sent to the Examinations Office, where further approval will be attained by the appropriate committee chairperson.
Students celebrating Diwali/Deepavali on 31 October may defer their examination by applying to the Deferred Examinations Committee. Applications must be submitted via service request on PeopleSoft by 25 October for processing by the committee.
UCT wishes students all the best ahead of the exams.
4. UCT's Khusela Ikamva to host Forest Conversation on 1 October
The UCT community is invited to join an afternoon discussion as part of the Forest Conversation to be hosted by Khusela Ikamva – the unversity’s sustainable campus project. The event will take place on Tuesday, 1 October from 15:00 to 17:00 at the P18 parking lot on upper campus.
Nearly four years have passed since the fires ravaged UCT and its surrounding ecosystem in April 2021. Restoration efforts often focus solely on ecological management, neglecting the cultural and spiritual connections many communities have with the land. Reclaiming these relationships is essential for meaningful restoration.
This conversation seeks to reconnect the UCT community and the broader public with the forest and mountain ecosystems. By promoting respect and reciprocity between people and nature, it will spark efforts to restore the degraded landscape while embracing a holistic approach that values both ecological and cultural healing.
5. UCT Lead Academy to host session on building team dynamics
Following up on the session on ‘Communication within Teams’, the UCT Lead Academy’s Capacity Building Pathway will host a session on ‘Building Team Dynamics’. The session will take place on Friday, 27 September at CS203, Computer Science Building from 16:00 to 17:30.
This session is very crucial to newly formed teams, particularly as the university is in the middle of student leadership elections and appointments.
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6. SWS to host Wellness Drive in October
The Department of Student Affairs (DSA) will host the Wellness Drive from Wednesday, 9 October to Friday, 11 October 2024, through the Student Wellness Service (SWS) division.
The activities will take place from 09:00 to 15:00 at the Molly Blackburn foyer and the Plaza on upper campus. Students will explore services like counselling, indigenous health, medical support, sports Science Institute of South Africa, pharmacy services, and inclusion and diversity initiatives.
For further queries, please reach out to the SWS practice manager.
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