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The African archive and open access
African scholars, artists and storytellers must reclaim control and reframe how Africa is understood – this was the theme of Assoc Prof Kasturi Behari-Leak’s keynote at the DOA summit.
17 Dec 2024
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News
TLC 2024: Automation can change students’ lives
On day one of the 2024 Teaching and Learning Conference, Professor Hussein Suleman discussed automation for transformation in learning spaces.
22 Nov 2024
- 9 min read
News
Inclusivity, creativity key for Distinguished Teacher Award winners
The four recipients of UCT’s Distinguished Teacher Award 2023 were feted at a cocktail event to mark their achievements.
18 Nov 2024
- 4 min read
News
Glenda Cox elected to Open Education Global Board of Directors
Assoc Prof Glenda Cox, who currently holds the UCT UNESCO Chair in Open Education and Social Justice, has been elected to the Board of Directors of Open Education Global.
22 Oct 2024
- 3 min read
News
UCT hosts maiden Language Indaba
The Language Indaba gave members of the UCT community an opportunity to understand the university’s proposed language policy.
16 Sep 2024
- 4 min read
Videos
Ntombozuko Mavikela receives UCT’s 2024 Stella Clark Teachers’ Award
Ntombozuko Mavikela wins the 2024 Stella Clark Teachers’ Award.
16 Aug 2024
Could IP rights be hobbling UN SDGs around climate change?
As UCT hosted the WIPO–WTO Colloquium on IP, teachers and researchers from around the globe gathered to take stock of IP law and policy, and what it means to Africa.
15 Aug 2024
‘Dedicated, inspiring teacher’ bags Stella Clark Teachers’ Award
Ntombozuko Mavikela, an English teacher at Sinenjongo High School, was named the recipient of the annual Stella Clark Teachers’ Award.
14 Aug 2024
Commitment, courage and time to pause
As the interim VC’s final evening as host, he thanked UCT’s HoDs for their courage and willingness to serve.
31 Jul 2024
UCT Law’s gaming app brings legislative learning to life
UCT’s Assoc Prof Cathleen Powell has spearheaded the creation of a gaming app designed to transform the way law students engage with the legislative process.
29 Jul 2024
UCT Epic Job Expo – close to 4 000 opportunities
There are bursaries, job opportunities and so much more available at the Epic Job Expo on 7 August.
25 Jul 2024
Launch of the UNESCO Network on Open Education: A milestone for social justice in academia
UCT UNESCO Chair joins groundbreaking global UniTWIN Network on Open Education.
24 Jul 2024
UCT’s Siyaphumelela network bags Kresge Foundation grant
UCT’s Siyaphumelela network has received the Kresge Foundation grant to continue their work in the higher education space.
11 Jul 2024
Deciding what to study at UCT? The Centre for Higher Education Development can help
Are you thinking of studying at UCT, but you aren’t sure what to study?
25 Apr 2024
UCT receives Siyaphumelela Network Partner Award
UCT has recently received the Siyaphumelela Network Award for advancing equity and student-centred transformation.
22 Mar 2024
The power of voices: Supporting inclusivity through podcasting
UCT’s CILT has launched a podcast, which is designed to serve as a platform for showcasing innovative teaching and learning, among other things.
21 Feb 2024
UCT study empowers medical students through AI and open educational resources
Research by UCT’s DOT4D has brought to light an innovative approach in medical education, leveraging AI to empower students in creating open educational resources.
20 Feb 2024
Faculty facts
All you need to know about your academic faculty.
27 Jan 2024
UCT’s Open Textbook awardee had students at heart when devising book
Nomusa Ntinga’s physiotherapy terminology e-book is the winner of UCT’s 2023 Open Textbook Award.
30 Nov 2023
NAPP honours successful participants of 2023
A cocktail event was held on 20 November to honour the 2023 cohort of the New Academic Practitioners’ Programme.
29 Nov 2023
TLC2023: Classroom things – the ups and downs of ChatGPT
Research indicates that ChatGPT can benefit students with accurate answers to theoretical questions but falls short when asked to put theory into practice.
22 Nov 2023
UCT’s groundbreaking mechanical engineering isiXhosa glossary
A mechanical engineering isiXhosa glossary has been launched at UCT to bolster student success and access.
10 Nov 2023
Faculty highlights
30 Oct 2023
Exploring the multifaceted work of higher education development
CHED embarked on a process called “graphic harvesting” in which units within CHED were given the opportunity to reflect and examine their practice.
19 Oct 2023
Negotiating the fabric of the African university: UCT hosts second session of three-day conference
HUMA recently hosted the second day of a three-day conference, held across three South African universities, to discuss what constitutes an African university.
21 Sep 2023
Western Cape universities integrate for student success
As the lead facilitator for the Siyaphumelela Western Cape Regional Network, UCT hosted a workshop focused on determining how integration can drive student success.
29 Aug 2023
Two ‘extraordinary’ teachers named joint recipients of 2023 Stella Clark Teachers’ Award
Bulisa Dyushu-Gophe and Aphiwe Mpahleni have been named the joint winners of 2023 Stella Clark Teachers’ Award.
23 Aug 2023
Capacitating the next generation of HoDs through mindful leadership practice
The annual Heads of Department / Division Enhancement Programme took place from 10 to 12 August and brought together 15 newly appointed heads of department.
21 Aug 2023
Thumbs up: UCT welcomes Sign Language as SA’s 12th official language
UCT has welcomed the recent announcement that South African Sign Language has become the country’s 12th official language.
10 Aug 2023
PhD proposal shows how disability can be included in MBChB training
Sarah Whitehead’s PhD is an important academic contribution to teaching and learning; a proposal outlining how disability can be included in the medical undergraduate curriculum.
14 Jul 2023
Unleashing human potential: The inspiring journey of UCT’s dean of CHED
Assoc Prof Kasturi Behari-Leak shares a powerful message that centres around the academic–social project.
22 Jun 2023
DASS hosts SAAIR Learner Analytics Bootcamp
UCT’s Data Analytics for Student Success team hosted the South African Association for Institutional Research Learner Analytics Bootcamp in May.
21 Jun 2023
‘Find your scholarly voice’ – new RLP cohort advised
Guest speaker Prof Stella Nkomo shared experiences from her academic journey with the 2023 Research Leadership Programme cohort of mid-career women academics.
18 May 2023
What an integrated student journey should look like: Indaba revisits foundations
The recent ISS Indaba explored ideas to build and maintain a humanising, enabling and integrated student experience at every stage of their UCT journey.
13 Apr 2023
Ouma Katrina Esau: Reviving a language, one child at a time
UCT has bestowed an honorary doctorate on South African living legend and custodian of a critically endangered San language, Her Excellency ǂXuu Katrina Esau – and unveiled a N|uu dictionary.
31 Mar 2023
Reinventing Higher Education
The University of Cape Town (UCT), in collaboration with IE University, hosted the 13th annual Reinventing Higher Education (RHE) conference.
23 Mar 2023
Students rethink higher education
Over two days, students and leaders in academia from the Global North and Global South, exchanged ideas on how to reinvent higher education and forge human-centred frameworks.
20 Mar 2023
UCT hosts Reinventing Higher Education Conference
UCT hosted the 13th RHE Conference from 5 to 7 March. The conference gathered to address questions on the role of universities as global agents of innovation.
14 Mar 2023
Towards transformation in higher education
UCT hosted the 13th annual Reinventing Higher Education conference, themed ‘New Humans, New Society, New Higher Education’ from 5 to 7 March.
13 Mar 2023
Newsroom and Video Production
28 Feb 2023
Executive education for everyone
UCT is expanding its offering of executive short courses to help bridge the skills gap between supply and demand in the labour market.
08 Feb 2023
Your faculty at your fingertips
All you need to know about your academic faculty.
27 Jan 2023
Place and space: language, names, symbols, artwork and identity
How is the university affirming the dignity, acknowledging the contributions and experiences, and placing special attention on those who have been historically marginalised?
04 Nov 2022
Curriculum support: decolonisation, marginalisation and accessibility
To what extent are the curriculum and pedagogy employed meeting the needs of and accessible to marginalised persons? How have the curriculum, pedagogy and the broader learning environment been decolonised?
04 Nov 2022
TLC2022: Collaboration at the forefront of teaching and learning transformation
A panel discussion unpacked what an ideal teaching and learning environment would be like for UCT staff and students.
27 Oct 2022
SRC elections underway and other updates
The ongoing University of Cape Town (UCT) Students’ Representative Council (SRC) elections will continue until Friday, 30 September. Read more on this and other updates below.
28 Sep 2022
VC’s Excellence Awards and other updates
The University of Cape Town’s (UCT) Vice-Chancellor’s Excellence Awards recognise teams or individuals who have gone over and above the line of duty to make a difference in the lives of others through transformative change.
28 Sep 2022
‘Engineer of life’ receives 2022 Stella Clark Teachers’ Award
Nonkululeko Sibisi is the recipient of UCT’s 2022 Stella Clark Teachers’ Award.
27 Jul 2022
UCT launches cutting-edge facilities for teaching and learning
UCT officially launched its One Button Studios, a ground breaking new facility for teaching and learning.
30 Jun 2022
Ground-breaking new facilities for teaching and learning at UCT
CILT launched its One Button Studios, automated professional recording studios with the aim of enhancing the teaching and learning experience for staff and students.
27 Jun 2022
Sukaina Walji takes the reins as director of CILT
Sukaina Walji’s appointment as director of UCT’s CILT came into effect on 1 January 2022.
21 Apr 2022
Appointment of Dean: Centre for Higher Education Development
Professor Mamokgethi Phakeng writes to the UCTcommunity about the appointment of A/Prof Kasturi Behari-Leak as the new dean for CHED.
30 Mar 2022
From student tutor to associate professor
Associate Professor Shannon Morreira’s promotion to the professoriate marks a full-circle moment for her academic career at UCT.
15 Feb 2022
Get to know your faculty
The transition to university can be difficult, but we’re here to support your academic work every step of the way.
09 Feb 2022
UCT honours student leaders
The 2020 and 2021 Student Leadership Awards recognised the outstanding contributions made by student leaders and organisations in an online ceremony.
06 Jan 2022
Lightboard makes teaching effective during pandemic
To enhance teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic, UCT’s Associate Professor Jimmy Winfield built a lightboard, which he used during online education for his students.
17 Dec 2021
UNESCO chair in open education and social justice for Glenda Cox
Dr Glenda Cox, the new UNESCO Chair in Open Education and Social Justice, is upbeat about opportunities for networking, collaboration and creating local content.
02 Dec 2021
Rochelle Kapp reflects as she bids UCT farewell
After more than three decades at UCT, Associate Professor Rochelle Kapp will retire at the end of the year.
11 Nov 2021
CILT project aims to build a more inclusive learning environment
UCT’s Centre for Innovation in Learning and Teaching is heading up a three-year project focusing on inclusive, digitally enabled education through the redesign of blended courses.
07 Oct 2021
One-of-a-kind teacher wins 2021 Stella Clark Teachers’ Award
Bernard Cement, a mathematics teacher at EPP Mhinga High School in rural Limpopo, is the winner of the 2021 Stella Clark Teachers’ Award.
17 Aug 2021
UCT’s online high school: innovative, quality education for all
With the launch of the UCT Online High School, innovative, quality high school education will be available to all South African learners from January 2022.
22 Jul 2021
A total commitment to teaching and learning
UCT’s heads of department gathered for the Heads of Department/Division Enhancement Programme from 24 to 26 May to focus on developing the university’s academic units.
01 Jun 2021
nGAP congregates at Mont Fleur
Members of UCT’s nGAP cohort enjoyed a writing retreat at the beautiful Mont Fleur in Stellenbosch in March.
03 May 2021
Simon Chili: new nGAP lecturer in mathematics
Simon Chili’s early passion for mathematics led him into academia and Phase 6 of the UCT New Generation of Academics Programme.
03 May 2021
Tendani Chimboza: new nGAP member
One of five new lecturers appointed as part of Phase 6 of nGAP, Tendani Chimboza joined UCT’s Department of Information Systems earlier this year.
03 May 2021
Meryl Jagarnath joins the Environmental Health division as nGAP member
Based in the Division of Environmental Health, new nGAP lecturer Meryl Jagarnath uses spatial data and analysis to address problems like climate change and health.
03 May 2021
Get to know your faculty
Here’s a quick walk through UCT’s six faculties and the Centre for Higher Education Development, which works with them to improve your educational experience.
03 Mar 2021
UCT launches WhatsApp FAQ tool
A new tool answering frequently asked questions about UCT via WhatsApp offers prospective students the opportunity to access the information they need quickly and easily.
23 Feb 2021
First certified foundational Khoekhoegowab course for SA
UCT’s first online foundational Khoekhoegowab course will strengthen the intergenerational transmission of this highly endangered indigenous language.
21 Dec 2020
Graduation 2020 - Watch the December graduation
The December 2020 graduands graduated during the virtual graduation celebratory event at 18:00 on Tuesday, 15 December 2020.
15 Dec 2020
Congratulatory messages from UCT’s deans at the virtual graduation celebrations
The University of Cape Town (UCT) deans congratulate the March and December 2020 graduates on their academic success during an exceptionally challenging year and wish them well in their future endeavours.
15 Dec 2020
How the stressful crush of emergency remote teaching became an all-time career highlight
Dr Chivaugn Gordon, Head of Undergraduate Obstetrics & Gynaecology Education embraced the drastic shift to Emergency Remote Teaching with great chutzpah.
09 Dec 2020
2020 a ‘baptism of fire’ for UCT’s data analytics project
UCT’s DASS project was on the frontline of the demand for data analytics, which would impact the success of the 2020 academic year and beyond.
07 Dec 2020
CILT recognised for service excellence during ‘whirlwind’ 2020
UCT’s Centre for Innovation in Learning and Teaching is the proud recipient of the annual Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Service Excellence.
03 Dec 2020
Celebrating ‘tenacious, committed’ newly qualified teachers
UCT’s 2020 Newly Qualified Teachers Project cohort were hailed for their dedication and resilience in and outside the classroom amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
02 Dec 2020
Men, gender equality and the search for gender harmony
As South Africa started its 16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence campaign, UCT gender scholar Dr Rob Morrell talks about masculinities and gender relations.
26 Nov 2020
In remembrance: Dr Gabi de Bie
The UCT Executive team writes to the UCT community about the passing of Dr Gabi de Bie.
19 Oct 2020
Rhodes’ Distinguished Alumni Award for Robert Morrell
UCT social scientist and gender and masculinities scholar Dr Robert Morrell has been awarded a Rhodes University 2020 Distinguished Alumni Award.
16 Oct 2020
Construction begins on new d-school building
A new home for Africa’s first school dedicated to design thinking is officially under construction on UCT’s middle campus.
14 Oct 2020
UCT Plus recognises rocketing COVID-19 student volunteerism
UCT students who have been volunteering at the COVID-19 front lines will now have their efforts formally recognised on their academic transcripts.
12 Oct 2020
TLC2020: teaching as a form of social responsiveness
A panel discussion at UCT’s Teaching and Learning Conference 2020 showcased the work of four academics who use their teaching as a form of social responsiveness.
07 Oct 2020
Decolonisation in the context of Vision 2030
Four renowned scholars tackled the question of decolonisation in the context of Vision 2030 during UCT’s decolonisation and decoloniality webinar.
28 Sep 2020
UCT MOOCs in the top 200 – again
Five University of Cape Town massive open online courses have been included on the Class Central Best Online Courses of All Time list for 2020.
25 Sep 2020
TLC2020: design thinking during a pandemic
UCT’s Hasso Plattner School of Design Thinking has shared how it manages to navigate the online teaching and learning environment during lockdown.
23 Sep 2020
UCT launches milestone Khoi and San Centre
UCT marked a historic moment on its journey of transformation when it launched the Khoi and San Centre on 21 September.
23 Sep 2020
TLC2020: tutors’ perspectives on emergency remote teaching
Tutors shared their experiences of emergency remote teaching and learning on day two of UCT’s virtual 2020 Teaching and Learning Conference.
22 Sep 2020
Transformation
Q&A with Professor Loretta Feris, Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Transformation
21 Sep 2020
Teaching requires passion and commitment
For Professor Andrew Argent, one of four recipients of a 2019 Distinguished Teacher Award, passion, commitment and a good dose of laughter makes a good teacher.
18 Aug 2020
Career Conversations webinar series
The UCT Careers Service is running a series of Career Conversations webinars from August to November to help students forge successful careers.
14 Aug 2020
UCT’s approach to emergency remote teaching and learning
UCT’s emergency remote teaching and learning plan required collective buy-in from role players across the university in order to run smoothly.
12 Aug 2020
Survey reveals remote learning highs and lows
Results from a survey conducted among UCT students about their experiences of emergency remote teaching reveal the highs and lows of remote learning.
05 Aug 2020
Communities must use COVID-19 ‘chaos’ for change
In the fourth conversation of the UCT Summer School series, communities were called on to use the COVID-19 pandemic to drive social change.
30 Jun 2020
CILT shares their working-from-home moments
When lockdown started, Teams and Zoom took over the lives of colleagues at the Centre for Innovation in Learning and Teaching.
18 Jun 2020
UCT_Cares about connecting you to the right support
UCT_Cares connects students, staff and the broader university community to the help and services they need.
11 Jun 2020
UCT remains flexible as deadlines shift due to COVID-19
UCT Registrar, Royston Pillay, has reassured the campus community that management is working flexibly around a range of deadlines amid the uncertainty of COVID-19.
01 Jun 2020
Worldwide Universities Network backs UCT’s San and Khoe Research Unit
The Worldwide Universities Network has thrown its weight and funding behind the establishment of UCT’s San and Khoe Research Unit.
26 May 2020
Lockdown poem
Associate Professor Ellen Hurst from the Humanities Education Development Unit shares her experience of COVID-19 and the nationwide lockdown.
21 May 2020
nGAP Phase 6 launched
The Department of Higher Education and Training has launched Phase 6 of the New Generation of Academics Programme.
05 May 2020
nGAP during the time of COVID-19
Things have been quiet for members of the nGAP cohort since UCT responded to the first cases of COVID-19 infection.
29 Apr 2020
Live COVID-19 discussion with Mamokgethi Phakeng
VC Professor Mamokgethi Phakeng – in a special online conversation with alumni – will share the latest COVID-19 research initiatives currently under way at UCT.
09 Apr 2020
Q&A with UCT Careers Service’s new director
To mark three months in her new role, Brenda Martin shares some of her goals and plans as the director of the UCT Careers Service.
31 Mar 2020
Update on available support services
26 Mar 2020
New MOOC prioritises visually impaired learners
A new MOOC introduced by UCT aims to empower teachers with the skills and confidence needed to teach visually impaired learners.
21 Feb 2020
Behari-Leak changing narrative of Africa through role as ICED president-elect
UCT’s Dr Kasturi Behari-Leak is the ICED’s new president-elect, and she’ll continue her academic activism so that all voices are heard in higher education.
13 Feb 2020
Student success is UCT’s success
Vice-Chancellor Professor Mamokgethi Phakeng urged the latest cohort of the New Academic Practitioners’ Programme to challenge themselves when measuring success in teaching.
04 Feb 2020
WEF names Pityana as co-chair of its Africa board
UCT’s Chair of Council Sipho M Pityana has been appointed the co-chair of the World Economic Forum’s prestigious new Africa Regional Stewardship Board.
31 Jan 2020
UCT adds Khoekhoegowab to its language courses
UCT announced during its Africa Month celebrations the addition of Khoekhoegowab, the indigenous Khoisan language, to its multilingual short courses.
30 Dec 2019
Highlight from 2019
‘Help us change our institution’
UCT Vice-Chancellor Professor Mamokgethi Phakeng urged the 2019 New Academic Practitioners’ Programme (NAPP) cohort to help build a better and stronger university.
12 Nov 2019
Careers Service wins big at SAGEA Awards
UCT Careers Service has cemented its reputation as a leader in its field after winning three awards from the SA Graduate Employers Association.
08 Nov 2019
nGAP: Growth, profile and consolidation
Writing retreats provide a chance for sustained writing, and many take advantage of this, waking up early and burning the midnight oil.
22 Oct 2019
Muzi Sikhonde: New nGAP member
Muzi Sikhonde has just joined the Numeracy Centre in the Centre for Higher Education and Development (CHED).
22 Oct 2019
Careers Service a SAGEA awards finalist
UCT has been shortlisted for the “Best Career Fair” and “Best Career Service” awards in the 2019 SAGEA awards.
10 Oct 2019
Unpacking the achievement gap
The performance gap between black and white students at UCT is real, but the university can change the status quo by tackling curricula strewn with stumbling blocks.
02 Oct 2019
UCT entrepreneurs tops in SA
UCT scooped the title of winning university at the inaugural Entrepreneurship Intervarsity, with several innovative students flying the flag high for the institution.
25 Sep 2019
Impact through entrepreneurship
From 16 to 20 September, SEW2019 afforded students an opportunity to learn about the world of entrepreneurship and how to make it as a social entrepreneur.
25 Sep 2019
CETAP celebrates 10 years of NBTs
UCT’s Centre for Educational Testing for Access and Placement (CETAP) recently celebrated 10 years of administering National Benchmark Tests for the country.
03 Sep 2019
High praise for UCT’s open online courses
With five MOOCs in the Class Central list of the Top Free Online Courses of All Time, UCT shares top spot alongside MIT and the University of Sheffield.
30 Aug 2019
UCT ‘change-agents’ awarded Kader Asmal Fellowships
Four UCT honours graduates have been awarded prestigious Kader Asmal Fellowships and will complete their master’s degrees in Ireland.
30 Aug 2019
‘Pillar of strength’ wins 2019 Stella Clark award
UCT has named Mandlesive Secondary School teacher Thuli Shongwe, from Mpumalanga, as the recipient of the 2019 Stella Clark Teachers’ Award.
15 Aug 2019
UCT’s 20th MOOC delivers inclusivity
From conception to the final product, UCT’s 20th MOOC is all about inclusivity.
07 Aug 2019
Inclusivity critical for first-generation students
Institutional culture has an enormous role to play when teaching students who are the first in their family to attend university, research finds.
17 Jul 2019
Teaching and learning through community engagement
A presentation on research into community-engaged teaching and learning fell squarely within the “re-imagining higher education” theme of the 2019 UCT Teaching and Learning Conference.
16 Jul 2019
Language for learning mathematics in multilingual classrooms
Mathematics researchers and language specialists gathered at UCT last week to discuss teaching and learning the subject in multilingual classrooms.
09 Jul 2019
UCT entrepreneurs in regional competition
Entrepreneurial UCT students bowled the judges over with their unique business ideas during the internal round of the Entrepreneurship Intervarsity competition.
25 Jun 2019
UCT adds Khoekhoegowab to its language courses
UCT announced during its Africa Month celebrations the addition of Khoekhoegowab, the indigenous Khoisan language, to its multilingual short courses.
23 May 2019
Fostering multilingualism on campus
Multilingualism is a form of development and empowerment at a time when some of the world’s languages are in danger of extinction, language short-course graduates have heard.
15 May 2019
Ensuring you’re exam-ready
Finding the balance between organisation and preparation is key to getting the best possible results in the upcoming exams.
14 May 2019
UCT graduates ‘highly sought after’
UCT Careers Service’s Graduate Exit Survey confirms that the university’s graduates remain “highly sought after”, with only about 10% of the 2018 class still seeking jobs.
13 May 2019
Writing Centre gets new home sweet home
The Writing Centre, a service to help students and staff hone their writing and allied skills, has moved to the main library’s Vincent Kolbe Knowledge Commons.
02 May 2019
Fourth UCT degree for EMS director
Medeé Rall, director of the Centre for Extra-Mural Studies at UCT, collects her fourth degree from the institution today – her PhD in education.
12 Apr 2019
Opportunity alone does nothing – Phakeng
Vice-Chancellor Professor Mamokgethi Phakeng has urged UCT’s new Mellon Mays fellows to make the most of the opportunity that the fellowship programme offers.
11 Apr 2019
Higher education research results via MOOC
The results of a two-year investigation into changes in the higher education landscape here and in the UK will be widely shared via a specially created MOOC.
15 Mar 2019
UNESCO Chair for ‘open education’ professor
UCT Associate Professor Cheryl Hodgkinson-Williams is the newly appointed holder of the UNESCO Chair in Open Education and Social Justice.
08 Mar 2019
Tuition programme helps learners shine
Applications for the 2019 SHAWCO Shine tuition programme for high school learners are now open – with 25% discount on offer to UCT staff.
16 Jan 2019
Graduates must become ‘more African‘
The Faculty of Commerce’s graduation on Friday, 14 December, was a celebration of being African in a world undergoing unprecedented change.
14 Dec 2018
Burst of energy from new UCT lecturers
The completion of the New Academic Practitioners’ Programme (NAPP) was cause for celebration for 20 new lecturers at UCT.
13 Dec 2018
Envisioning a bright future
Rising UCT academic Mochelo Lefoka says he has his grandparents to thank for instilling in him an understanding of the value of a quality education.
10 Dec 2018
Creating hospitable learning environments
Decolonising the classroom isn’t as simple as adjusting teaching content, and if universities want to successfully effect change they must address both curriculum and pedagogy.
18 Oct 2018
Republished
Gearing up for exams
Settling down to study, then concentrating intensely during the actual exam, takes skill and focus – but the effort is definitely worth the reward.
15 Oct 2018
University rankings under scrutiny
The introduction of teaching quality appraisals could – and should – disrupt the status quo in the rankings of higher education institutions worldwide, Associate Professor Suellen Shay suggests.
04 Oct 2018
Republished
Translanguaging: Facilitating multilingual teaching
English, as the primary medium of teaching at UCT, is making way for the addition of other languages as the university continues to embrace multilingualism.
17 Jul 2018
UCT crowns M&G’s top 200
UCT is well represented on the annual Mail & Guardian 200 Young South Africans list, with 51 of these exceptional people being university staff, students or alumni.
06 Jul 2018
Congratulations to ad hom promotees
It is with great pleasure that I write to commend the 110 academic and technical staff members of the University of Cape Town (UCT) whose applications for ad hominem promotions were successful in 2017.
13 Mar 2018
2017 recipients of the Collaborative Educational Practice Awards
Acting VC Prof Daya Reddy writes to the UCT community about the Collaborative Educational Practice Awards.
29 Jan 2018
New MOOC broadens access to higher education
UCT’s newly launched MOOC, ‘Writing Your World: Finding yourself in the academic space’, showcases the university’s approach to teaching academic literacy. The course begins on 9 October.
22 Sep 2017
Learning in your language
In an effort to support all students within the university space, the Residence Tutors Council has pioneered a multilingual tutoring system.
18 Jul 2017
UCT in M&G’s top 200
UCT students, alumni and staff have put in a strong showing on the 2017 Mail & Guardian 200 Young South Africans list.
14 Jul 2017
Multilingualism is the African lingua franca
UCT’s Dr Shannon Morreira, Dr Ellen Hurst and Associate Professor Mbulungeni Madiba propose translanguaging as a means of bringing students’ multilingual resources into the classroom.
29 May 2017
Congratulations to ad hom promotion recipients
09 May 2017
Teaching and Learning at UCT
Teaching and learning are the core functions of any university and UCT is constantly striving to improve the experience of teaching and learning for academic staff and students alike.
25 Apr 2017
Farewell from DVC Prof Francis Petersen
15 Mar 2017
Students in South Africa feel unheard. Here's one way to listen
The new round of protests at South Africa’s public universities was triggered by the announcement that universities will be allowed to raise their fees in 2017.
11 Oct 2016
Curriculum Change Working Group
17 Aug 2016
PhD examines complex governance systems in Kosi Bay
It was the timely intervention of a far-sighted early mentor, Professor Dianne Scott, in Philile Mbatha's honours year at the University of KwaZulu-Natal that changed the course of her life.
26 May 2016
Professionalisation the tonic for municipalities' dysfunction
Violent service protests across the country reflect the disjuncture between the needs of civil society's poorest and local government's roll-out of resources and services. It's a topic close to Phindile Ntliziywana's heart. One of UCT's five New Generation of Academics Programme (nGAP) participants, Ntliziywana's PhD examines how the public service, specifically local government, can be improved.
17 May 2016
'Why do we still aspire to whiteness?'
Zuziwe Msomi, an nGAP* lecturer in the Centre for African Studies, is interrogating racial identity in post-apartheid South Africa.
16 May 2016
Sadiq Toffa, the nGAP scholar with a commitment to transformative knowledge
The New Generation of Academics Programme (nGAP) is an initiative funded by the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) in partnership with individual universities that recruits young scholars into permanent academic positions at South African universities.
03 May 2016
"Bold" Mpolokeng believes in the beauty of her dreams
When Kentse Mpolokeng took up an nGAP* lectureship in anatomy at UCT at the beginning of this year, she was fulfilling a career ambition that she had spelled out to an interview panel years ago. But it almost didn't happen.
15 Apr 2016
Ad hominem academic promotions
12 Apr 2016
New online course in postgrad research writing
06 Apr 2016
Transforming UCT
23 Mar 2016
Inspiration on the cards at Teaching and Learning Conference
11 Mar 2016
Commerce EDU staff on disruption of Senate
Released: 13h20, 12 November 2015
12 Nov 2015
Statements on disruption of senate meeting on 9 November 2015
11 Nov 2015
UCT Senate meeting disbands after disruption
Released: 18h00, 9 November 2015
09 Nov 2015
Academic Development Programme: Student success, not just access
27 Jul 2015
Teaching in the digital age
27 Jul 2015
Transformation: Vibrant student spaces needed
13 Apr 2015
A word from the dean
01 Dec 2014
Commerce EDU 'like family'
22 Sep 2014
EDU is where dreams are made true
04 Sep 2013
Tsotsitaal on the table
22 Jul 2013
UCT hosts ground-breaking conference on language among urban youth
09 Jul 2013
Pioneering development programme underpins commerce students' success
29 Apr 2013
News in pictures
11 Feb 2013
IsiXhosa course graduates honoured
17 Jan 2013
IsiXhosa course a useful tool, say students
05 Nov 2012
Hard work pays off for champion teacher
14 Aug 2012
Multilingualism in Class: a Transformation Strategy?
04 May 2012
Hard work pays off for champion teacher
08 Jan 2012
Innovative teacher wins Stella Clark Award
22 Aug 2011
UCT wins multilingualism awards
04 Apr 2011
isiXhosa course in demand
15 Dec 2010
Xhosa course in demand
03 Dec 2010
Teacher's dedication takes her to the stars
05 Aug 2010
Pithy pointers for PhDs
26 Apr 2010
PhDs get pointers
23 Apr 2010
Three teaching collaborations get the nod from CHED
29 Mar 2010
Xhosa course growing bigger
04 Dec 2009
Role model wins Stella Clark award
24 Aug 2009
Role model wins Stella Clark award
20 Aug 2009
Appointments
11 May 2009
Fifty-eight UCT staffers complete isiXhosa course
17 Dec 2008
Milestones
23 Jun 2008
Thetha msebenzi thetha
30 Nov 2007
Notes from Council
29 Oct 2007
Speaking many languages
07 May 2007
R1.3 million boost for multilingualism
20 Apr 2007
Notes
11 Dec 2006
Once, twice, thrice capped
11 Dec 2006
CPUT carries the day
12 Jun 2006
A lifeline to learners
24 May 2006
Masithethe isiXhosa, zihlobo zam!
23 Mar 2006
Changing the mainstream
13 Mar 2006
Stop press
04 Jan 2006
Researcher programme three years old and going strong
21 Nov 2005
Multilingualism revisited
17 Oct 2005
Campus highlights
03 Oct 2005
Paying for health education: a new formula necessary
23 May 2005
Tribute to Stella Clark
04 Apr 2005
Oldest brand of denims helps student numeracy
27 May 2003
Party of five for Harvard
07 Apr 2003
Diary: 9 December 2002 onwards
09 Dec 2002
GSB teaches graduands to AIM high
10 Jul 2002
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