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Honouring excellence: Prof Keertan Dheda honoured with UCT’s Alan Pifer Award
Professor Keertan Dheda received the 2023 Alan Pifer Award for his groundbreaking contributions to tuberculosis (TB) research.
12 Dec 2024
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UCT Staff Awards: Celebrating excellence and dedication
The UCT Staff Awards 2024 ceremony celebrated dedicated staff, from groundbreaking researchers to long-serving professionals.
03 Dec 2024
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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
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Making digital financial inclusion a reality
UCT’s Financial Innovation Hub has secured a partnership with the Interledger Foundation in a bid to bridge the digital financial divide.
31 Oct 2024
- 4 min read
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UCT, CAF Football Management Executive Programme hailed a success
UCT and CAF’s pilot Football Management Executive Programme concluded with an awards ceremony for delegates.
17 Sep 2024
- 4 min read
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UCT celebrates latest PhD graduates
UCT celebrated the achievements of its PhD students during a dinner hosted by Chancellor Dr Precious Moloi-Motsepe.
06 Sep 2024
- 3 min read
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Inspiration from the ocean: Roxy Davis’ PhD journey
Roxy Davis rides the waves to a PhD in surf therapy, proving that perseverance pays off.
04 Sep 2024
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Unsung heroes: Prof Moshabela on the power of a grandmother’s love
Prof Mosa Moshabela, the University of Cape Town’s new Vice-Chancellor shares how his grandmother's stories and support laid the foundation of his success. This Women’s Month, we celebrate all the grandmothers and women who help unleash our potential.
22 Aug 2024
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Winners’ circle: Prof Caroline Ncube bags Women in Science Award
Prof Caroline Ncube was announced as one of SAWiSA’s Distinguished Women Researchers on Thursday, 15 August.
20 Aug 2024
- 5 min read
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Ntombozuko Mavikela receives UCT’s 2024 Stella Clark Teachers’ Award
Ntombozuko Mavikela wins the 2024 Stella Clark Teachers’ Award.
16 Aug 2024
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Commerce deputy dean wants to inspire a new generation of researchers
Tackling social issues through his work: Assoc Prof Nkosivile Madinga became the deputy dean of Research, Internationalisation and Socially Engaged Scholarship in the Faculty of Commerce.
13 Aug 2024
- 7 min read
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Transforming Science: Dr Nodumo Zulu’s algal innovations at UCT
This Women’s Month, UCT celebrates Dr Nodumo Zulu – a beacon of innovation and sustainability in biotechnology.
12 Aug 2024
Videos
Make your voice heard, participate in the 2024 SRC Elections
Prof Mosa Moshabela, UCT’s Vice-Chancellor, urges students to step up and be part of the decision-making process at UCT by participating in the 2024 SRC and Faculty Council elections.
12 Aug 2024
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Women’s Month: Stepping forward and assuming leadership
EBE dean, Professor Alison Lewis, will be inducted as a member of the National Academy of Engineering in September.
08 Aug 2024
- 3 min read
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Leverage opportunities out of challenges – Moshabela
Meet Prof Mosa Moshabela, UCT’s new Vice-Chancellor, committed to collaborating with UCT community in facing challenges head on and leveraging opportunities for growth.
01 Aug 2024
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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
- 4 min read
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Tracey Chambers on social entrepreneurship and female empowerment
UCT alumnus and founder of Taking Care of Business, Tracey Chambers is transforming lives through innovative social entrepreneurship and fostering a supportive sisterhood in the workplace.
25 Jul 2024
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Championing women in leadership
UCT alumnus Advaita Naidoo shares insights on how to break down structural barriers and promote inclusivity in the workforce.
25 Jul 2024
Videos
Nazmeera Moola on sustainable leadership
UCT alumn us, Nazmeera Moola shares how she integrates sustainability into investment decisions and fosters supportive environments.
25 Jul 2024
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Empowering inclusive leadership
UCT alumnus, Naadiya Moosajee and co-founder of WomHub discusses breaking barriers and fostering inclusive leadership.
25 Jul 2024
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‘We will continue to thrive and achieve greater things’
The leadership of the Nelson Mandela School of Public Governance looked back on 10 years of its academic programme on 18 July.
24 Jul 2024
- 4 min read
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Nelson Mandela School of Public Governance – a decade on
It has been 10 years since the establishment of UCT’s Nelson Mandela School of Public Governance's academic programme – and this milestone was celebrated on 18 July.
23 Jul 2024
- 4 min read
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Celebrating UCT’s Global impact in sustainable development
The innovative research and international collaborations at UCT are propelling sustainable development and global impact.
19 Jul 2024
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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
- 2 min read
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Youth Month: Curiosity and continuous learning
UCT’s Summer School programme hosted a lecture that encouraged students to be curious and invest in continuous learning.
26 Jun 2024
- 4 min read
Youth Month
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UCT academic wins inaugural funding award
UCT particle physicist Dr James Keaveney received the Oppenheimer Memorial Trust’s inaugural New Frontiers Research Award in May.
13 Jun 2024
- 4 min read
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UCT academic leads climate change research on ocean systems
Assoc Prof Sarah Fawcett will lead a multi-disciplinary team investigating oxygen and biogeochemical dynamics along the west African margin.
12 Jun 2024
- 4 min read
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Nelson Mandela Memorial Centre will make significant contribution to scholarship
The construction of the centre will be made possible through funding by Atlantic Philanthropies, as well as generous grants and pledges.
22 May 2024
- 4 min read
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English Language Centre: a gateway to mastering the language
UCT’s English Language Centre opened a new facility on Friday, 17 May.
22 May 2024
- 5 min read
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A day in the life of technical staff at Michaelis
The technical staff at the Michaelis School of Fine Art at UCT cultivate a positive environment for students to flourish.
30 Apr 2024
- 7 min read
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A day in the life of Emerita Professor Linda Ronnie
Meet Emerita Professor Linda Ronnie: UCT’s acting deputy vice-chancellor for Teaching and Learning, a perfectionist, lover of crime novels, and puzzles.
30 Apr 2024
- 7 min read
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Thirty years of democracy: DVC Linda Ronnie talks importance of post-school education
UCT’s acting deputy vice-chancellor for Teaching and Learning, Emer Prof Linda Ronnie, said the transformative potential of the post-school sector is crucial.
25 Apr 2024
- 6 min read
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UCT’s H3D spearheads Africa’s drug discovery accelerator programme
UCT’s H3D will play a leading role in supporting drug discovery in sub-Saharan Africa through the Grand Challenges African Drug Discovery Accelerator programme.
13 Mar 2024
- 2 min read
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Global Digital Heritage Afrika partners with UCT
Global Digital Heritage Afrika has found a new home at UCT.
12 Mar 2024
- 4 min read
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UCT Acting DVC, Emer Prof Linda Ronnie encourages prospective students to #ChooseUCT
UCT’s Acting Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Teaching and Learning, Emeritus Professor Linda Ronnie wants you to #ChooseUCT
09 Feb 2024
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The Executive Director of UCT’s P&S, Mughtar Parker encourages prospective students to #ChooseUCT
The Executive Director of Properties and Services (P&S), Mughtar Parker wants you to #ChooseUCT.
08 Feb 2024
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UCT Acting DVC, Prof Jeff Murugan encourages prospective students to #ChooseUCT
UCT’s Acting Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Teaching and Learning, Professor Jeff Murugan wants you to #ChooseUCT
07 Feb 2024
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Highlights from the 2024 UCT Parent Orientation
Parents and guardians share their thoughts on Parent Orientation 2024
01 Feb 2024
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UCT hosts Parent Orientation 2024
UCT hosted the annual Parent Orientation on Saturday, 27 January 2024
30 Jan 2024
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UCT’s SRC President welcomes parents and guardians to the 2024 Parent Orientation
UCT’s SRC President, Hlamulo Khorommbi shares a welcoming message with parents of first-years
25 Jan 2024
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UCT CFO, Vincent Motholo encourages prospective students to #ChooseUCT
UCT’s Chief Financial Officer, Vincent Motholo wants you to #ChooseUCT
25 Jan 2024
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UCT graduate, Sisi Qavane encourages prospective students to #ChooseUCT
UCT graduate Sisi Qavane wants you to #ChooseUCT
24 Jan 2024
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UCT graduate, Esethu Mahlumba encourages prospective students to #ChooseUCT
UCT graduate Esethu Mahlumba wants you to #ChooseUCT
23 Jan 2024
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The Director of Admissions, Gcinumzi Haduse encourages prospective students to #ChooseUCT
The Director of Admissions, Gcinumzi Haduse wants you to #ChooseUCT.
23 Jan 2024
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UCT Registrar, Royston Pillay encourages prospective students to #ChooseUCT
UCT’s Registrar, Royston Pillay wants you to #ChooseUCT
23 Jan 2024
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UCT Vice-Chancellor encourages prospective students and their families to #ChooseUCT
UCT Vice-Chancellor interim, Emeritus Prof Daya Reddy wants you to #ChooseUCT.
23 Jan 2024
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The Dean of FHS encourages prospective students to #ChooseUCT
The Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences, Assoc Prof Lionel Green-Thompson wants you to #ChooseUCT
19 Jan 2024
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The Dean of EBE encourages prospective students to #ChooseUCT
The The Dean of the Faculty of Engineering & the Built Environment, Prof Alison Lewis wants you to #ChooseUCT
19 Jan 2024
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The Dean of Commerce encourages prospective students to #ChooseUCT
The Dean of the Faculty of Commerce, Prof Suki Goodman wants you to #ChooseUCT.
19 Jan 2024
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UCT Vice-Chancellor encourages the class of 2023 to choose UCT
UCT Vice-Chancellor interim, Emeritus Prof Daya Reddy urges matriculants to further their education at UCT.
19 Jan 2024
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The Dean of Humanities encourages prospective students to #ChooseUCT
The Dean of the Faculty of Humanities, Prof Shose Kessi wants you to #ChooseUCT.
19 Jan 2024
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UCT graduate, Thandile Xesi encourages prospective students to #ChooseUCT
UCT graduate, Thandile Xesi wants you to #ChooseUCT.
19 Jan 2024
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UCT DVC, Prof Elelwani Ramugondo encourages prospective students to #ChooseUCT
UCT’s Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Transformation, Student Affairs and Social Responsiveness, Prof Elelwani Ramugondo wants you to #ChooseUCT.
19 Jan 2024
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The Dean of Law encourages prospective students to #ChooseUCT
The Dean of the Faculty of Law, Prof Danwood Chirwa wants you to #ChooseUCT.
18 Jan 2024
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The SRC President, Hlamulo Khorommbi encourages prospective students to #ChooseUCT
UCT’s Student Representative Council (SRC) President wants you to #ChooseUCT.
18 Jan 2024
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Dean of Science encourages prospective students to #ChooseUCT
The Dean of the Faculty of Science, Prof Hussein Suleman wants you to #ChooseUCT
17 Jan 2024
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UCT graduate, Tristan Oaker encourages you to #ChooseUCT
UCT student Tristan Oaker encourages you to #ChooseUCT
17 Jan 2024
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A doctorate programme for progress
UCT has been working with the University of Stirling in Scotland to help staff at historically disadvantaged South African universities obtain PhDs.
22 Dec 2023
- 6 min read
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300 grad ceremonies: Dr Karen van Heerden hangs up her hat
Former deputy registrar Dr Karen van Heerden retires at the end of the year and reflects on 22 years of change – and 300 graduations.
19 Dec 2023
- 5 min read
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‘The DTA is a humbling validation’
Dr Marcin Nejthardt is a Distinguished Teacher Awardee at UCT and views the honour as a validation of his teaching nous.
13 Dec 2023
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Coming soon: Summer School, rooted in 100 years of lifelong learning
In January, Summer School will celebrate its 74th ‘edition’, continuing UCT’s century-long tradition of continuous lifelong learning.
06 Dec 2023
- 10 min read
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‘The DTA is the only UCT award I have ever coveted’
04 Dec 2023
- 10 min read
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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
- 4 min read
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Part of UCT’s ‘flow’: Staff celebrated at awards evening
UCT hosted a successful evening of celebration at the Annual Staff Awards held on 23 November at the Baxter Theatre.
27 Nov 2023
- 8 min read
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Orthopaedic curriculum alterations breed more engaged students
Student-centered curriculum co-creation in orthopaedic surgery has generated more engagement from scholars, Prof Michael Held said during his inaugural lecture.
24 Nov 2023
- 4 min read
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TLC2023: Student assessment methods must be built on values and principles
Universities realise their students’ potential through holistic and authentic assessment methods, rooted in transformative, whole-society approaches.
24 Nov 2023
- 10 min read
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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
- 4 min read
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‘Most life-time mental health problems begin in mid-teens, early adulthood’
Easily accessible mental health services for teens and young adults are key to avert life-long struggles, said Prof Matthew Broome.
03 Nov 2023
- 6 min read
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UCT Press gives a new lease of life to titles now available via open access
With the relaunch of the UCT Press, the aim is to pivot to open access publishing, while also maintaining print-on-demand publishing.
27 Oct 2023
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Environmental sustainability on the mind as all-women voyage sails to Antarctica
A group of 188 women with STEMM backgrounds will be embarking on a voyage to Antarctica in a bid to promote sustainability.
27 Oct 2023
- 6 min read
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Darkroom garden teaches students about sustainable photography practices
An innovative darkroom garden at UCT’s Michaelis School of Fine Art teaches students about sustainable photography.
26 Oct 2023
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UCT’s STEM outreach piques learners’ curiosity
Students from UCT recently embarked on a STEM outreach programme in Mitchells Plain, demonstrating AI robotics, solar-powered machinery, and sustainability.
26 Oct 2023
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Opera UCT, Cape Town Opera to stage reimagined ‘La Traviata’
Opera UCT in collaboration with Cape Town Opera will stage a spectacular reimagined version of Verdi’s ‘La Traviata’ at the Artscape Theatre.
20 Oct 2023
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‘Truly outstanding scholarship’ central to the work of newly inducted UCT Fellows
Four new UCT Fellows were inducted on 3 October and six new College of Fellows Young Researchers awardees were recognised.
13 Oct 2023
- 7 min read
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Points to ponder as University of the Future gathers steam
UCT’s University of the Future project must consider certain parameters to fulfil its intended purpose, according to former finance minister Trevor Manuel.
10 Oct 2023
- 4 min read
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Eyes, fingers, face, and hands: Saying it in Sign Language
‘Friends welcome’ South African Sign Language workshop for audiology and speech therapy students and faculty marked the International Month for Deaf People.
29 Sep 2023
- 7 min read
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Structural mechanics meet rheumatic heart disease and climate change
Professor Sebastian Skatulla brought together structural mechanics, rheumatic heart disease and climate change during his inaugural lecture.
26 Sep 2023
- 4 min read
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New paper shows how AI can accelerate drug discovery in low-resource computational settings
A new paper shows how open-source AI and machine learning can identify promising new drug leads in low-resource computational settings.
26 Sep 2023
- 6 min read
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UCT launches AI guides for staff and students
Confused by the pros and cons of AI in the teaching and learning space? To help, CILT has launched three guides for UCT staff and students.
18 Sep 2023
- 10 min read
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UCT Leadership Academy a model for SA universities
Launched on 15 August, the UCT Leadership Academy offers a human-centred model of student leadership development, said VC interim Emeritus Professor Daya Reddy.
28 Aug 2023
- 10 min read
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Women’s Month: ‘I am a product of my village’
Assoc Prof Tracey Naledi speaks about her resilience through five years of study and how her work can be applied in practice.
21 Aug 2023
- 4 min read
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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
- 5 min read
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Women’s Month: ‘Working for gender equality is an ethical imperative’
UCT’s Women Day luncheon was held on Thursday, 10 August at the UCT Graduate School of Business Conference Centre under the theme “The future we want”.
15 Aug 2023
- 4 min read
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A day of reflection
“During this month, I reflect on the role we played and continue to play as women to protect our democracy and to contribute to transformation,” said University of Cape Town Chancellor, Dr Precious Moloi-Motsepe
15 Aug 2023
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UCT’s new student academy answers global call for ethical, humane young leaders
UCT’s Leadership Academy will equip its students to become ethical, humane leaders of integrity, able to serve the real needs of society.
14 Aug 2023
- 6 min read
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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
- 10 min read
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First cohort graduates in Applied Complexity Science
The first cohort of Applied Complexity Science graduates were celebrated in July at a ceremony hosted by the Centre for Extra-Mural Studies.
10 Aug 2023
- 7 min read
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Blockchain solution to contested elections
Innovative blockchain solutions were on show at the closing ceremony of the FinHub Hack Series I – and the winning team walked away with R50 000.
04 Aug 2023
- 6 min read
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Immersion in creative thinking for 100UP learners at d-school Afrika
100UP Grade 12 learners were recently immersed in design thinking skills while taking part in the UCT Hasso Plattner d-school Afrika’s Design Thinking Dash.
03 Aug 2023
- 7 min read
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Caring for carers
Led by Pat Ncamile, UCT medical students engaged with community caregivers in KwaLanga as part of their ongoing commitment to empowering the local health sector.
02 Aug 2023
- 5 min read
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Macassar’s community ‘storytelling project’ wins 2022 Social Responsiveness Award
Winner of the 2022 Social Responsiveness Award, Clint Abrahams, talks about the design-build project that brought a community, its history and stories to life.
31 Jul 2023
- 9 min read
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UCT caps over 100 PhD graduates
UCT once again celebrated its academic community during the July PhD graduation ceremony.
27 Jul 2023
- 4 min read
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‘Don’t retrofit curricula to include disability; engage at the design stage’ – PhD graduand
Retrofitting the university’s curricula to include disability is expensive and challenging, and instead should be part of engagement at the design stage, says PhD graduand Ikechukwu Nwanze.
19 Jul 2023
- 10 min read
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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
- 8 min read
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Law PhD at 26 for Gaopalelwe Mathiba – youngest in over a decade
UCT law lecturer Gaopalelwe Mathiba will become the youngest person to be conferred a PhD in law in the past 11 years.
13 Jul 2023
- 6 min read
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Embracing humanity in leadership: Lessons from an outgoing dean
As Professor Maano Ramutsindela steps down from his position as dean of the Faculty of Science, he does so leaving leadership lessons behind.
30 Jun 2023
- 4 min read
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Gratitude linked to better academic performance – new UCT study and pilot
UCT will launch a pilot intervention programme for students on the psychology of gratitude after a new study linked gratitude to academic performance.
28 Jun 2023
- 5 min read
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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
- 7 min read
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Youth Month: UCT’s cyber security ace, Dr Daniel Ramotsoela
Dr Daniel Ramotsoela is a ‘Science Oscars’ finalist and remains focused on strengthening cyber-security research as hacking becomes a real threat in an advancing digital world.
21 Jun 2023
- 5 min read
Youth Month
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AI, chatbots and ChatGPT: Threat to knowledge work, or a ‘dancing bear’?
AI holds many possibilities for society, but caution is needed, especially at universities where platforms such as ChatGPT threaten academic integrity.
20 Jun 2023
- 5 min read
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UCT to co-lead four Africa–Europe Clusters of Research Excellence
UCT will co-lead four of the recently launched 17 Africa–Europe Clusters of Research Excellence led by ARUA and The Guild.
20 Jun 2023
- 6 min read
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Student communities can become safer as ASSIST tool launched for addiction risk
UCT’s head of the Division of Addiction Psychiatry, Assoc Prof Goodman Sibeko, and several partners have launched the web app ASSIST tool – a risk indicator for substance abuse.
12 Jun 2023
- 5 min read
Youth Month
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Youth Month: Alumni’s DIY foam fire extinguisher most popular hack
Developed for a 2015 final-year student project, a DIY foam fire extinguisher to combat shack fires has been given a new lease of life.
08 Jun 2023
- 8 min read
Youth Month
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Law faculty honours ‘best in legal fraternity’
UCT’s Law faculty has renamed some of its infrastructure after towering law scholars Victoria Mxenge, Bram Fischer and Pius Langa.
06 Jun 2023
- 3 min read
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Our most effective interventions are immunological – Prof Elizabeth Mayne
UCT’s head of the Division of Immunology in the Faculty of Health Sciences, Professor Elizabeth Mayne, stressed the consequences of not keeping up with immunology and how it affects people.
02 Jun 2023
- 4 min read
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University of the Future
The University of the Future (UoF) project aims to create a modern, vibrant, and attractive campus designed to attract the very best staff and student talent, local businesses, donors, industry interest and the broader community.
30 May 2023
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UCT Open Day 2023
UCT’s Open Day is aimed at learners in Grade 10, 11 and 12, and their families
19 May 2023
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Of thick books, dreams and robotic dogs – UCT’s Open Day attracts multitudes
UCT was buzzing on Open Day 2023 after a two-year hiatus following COVID-19 restrictions. The annual academic fair is aimed at learners in Grade 10, 11 and 12, their families and teachers.
18 May 2023
- 7 min read
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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
- 9 min read
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Newly minted UCT graduates put best fashion foot forward
Celebration, ululation, fashion and joy were the themes during the UCT’s autumn graduation.
05 Apr 2023
- 4 min read
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It’s a wrap: Week-long graduation festival draws to an end
The curtain closed on a 15-ceremony graduation season in the Sarah Baartman Hall on Friday, 31 March, the end of a week which saw 5 214 graduands capped.
05 Apr 2023
- 9 min read
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IARU members gather at UCT, discuss hybrid workspaces and universities of the future
The move to hybrid working spaces post-COVID-19 has challenged physical planners at brick-and-mortar universities. IARU members gathered at UCT to discuss the future.
29 Mar 2023
- 5 min read
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Hold true to yourself – Council chair’s message starts bumper graduation season
UCT’s Sarah Baartman Hall will host 5 214 graduands this week in a bumper 15-ceremony graduation season, a festival of celebration, jubilation and gratitude.
28 Mar 2023
- 9 min read
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VC Open Lecture with Prof Edvard Moser
Prof Edvard Moser presented the Vice-Chancellor’s Open Lecture on Wednesday, 22 March 2023
24 Mar 2023
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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
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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
- 9 min read
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New UCT–Bristol professorship and fellowship programme launched
The new UCT–Bristol professorship and fellowship exchange programme will advance Africa’s place in global knowledge production.
14 Mar 2023
- 6 min read
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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
- 5 min read
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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
- 10 min read
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VC Open Lecture with Prof Evelyn Welch
Professor Evelyn Welch was the guest speaker at the UCT Vice-Chancellor’s Open Lecture on Tuesday, 7 March 2023.
10 Mar 2023
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100UP Saturday Summer School: a lens on possibilities for disadvantaged learners
The ramifications of UCT’s 100UP programme, which gives learners from local poor communities a leg up, are immeasurable, said Dr Medeé Rall.
09 Mar 2023
- 10 min read
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Summer School: a growing public showcase for UCT research
Summer School in January marked the first back-to-campus iteration of UCT’s famed festival of learning since COVID-19 lockdown. And attendees were delighted.
21 Feb 2023
- 7 min read
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UCT book reflects ‘ingenuity, innovation and perseverance’
UCT recently launched an open-source book on entrepreneurship.
10 Feb 2023
- 6 min read
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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
- 7 min read
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UCT Knowledge Co-op: Research meets community-based organisations
UCT’s Knowledge Co-op fosters collaboration through community-based research projects.
07 Feb 2023
- 7 min read
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‘Grachte’, pumps and the first hydroelectric station – how water shaped the city
The history of water over the past 370 years has dramatically shaped the city, said UCT’s Emeritus Professor Jenny Day in her Summer School lecture.
03 Feb 2023
- 10 min read
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Highlights from UCT’s 2023 Parent Orientation
Parents of first-year students introduced to the UCT community
02 Feb 2023
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UCT hosts Parent Orientation 2023
UCT hosted an in-person Parent Orientation on Saturday, 28 January 2023.
30 Jan 2023
News
Transformation, collaboration to underpin Dr Sharief Hendricks’s presidency of SASMA
Dr Sharief Hendricks, senior lecturer at UCT and visiting professor at Leeds Beckett University (UK), has his vision mapped out for his presidency of the South African Sports Medicine Association.
30 Dec 2022
- 6 min read
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Unleashed human potential: UCT’s new graduates ready to build a fair and just society
UCT’s summer graduation this week will see 1 496 graduands hooded and capped; a festival of joy and achievement – and a commitment to building society.
15 Dec 2022
- 7 min read
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Generative disruption: Disability Symposium caps three-year research project
TYDES study participants gathered at UCT to present their findings and hear key stakeholders, youth with disabilities, talk about difficult transitions through the education system.
13 Dec 2022
- 9 min read
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UCT Summer School: back in-person and expanding to Kensington, Hout Bay
The 73rd Summer School is back in-person in January 2023 with livestreams to Kensington, Hout Bay and Philippi communities as it extends its reach.
07 Dec 2022
- 7 min read
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Sparkling celebration honours UCT’s brightest stars
The glittering UCT Staff Annual Awards at the Cape Town International Convention Centre celebrated excellence in all spheres of the university’s operations, but particularly among staff.
06 Dec 2022
- 9 min read
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ARUA vice-chancellors meet at UCT
UCT hosted vice-chancellors and university presidents from various African and European countries for a meeting to discuss collaboration between these universities
10 Nov 2022
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UCT Vice-Chancellor’s word of encouragement to matrics
UCT’s Vice-Chancellor, Prof Mamokgethi Phakeng shares a message of encouragement to the matric class of 2022.
31 Oct 2022
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TLC2022: ‘A moment to pause and reflect’
Vision 2030 and a socially just teaching and learning environment at UCT is the theme of the two-day Teaching and Learning Conference.
26 Oct 2022
- 5 min read
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Hasso Plattner d-school Afrika a ‘lighthouse on the continent’
The new Hasso Plattner d-school Afrika was launched during a three-day d.confestival at its new headquarters on middle campus.
19 Oct 2022
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UCT hosts #FutureUCTGraduate event to promote admissions to the university
UCT hosted a #FutureUCTGraduate event on Saturday, 8 October 2022 to help promote admissions to the university.
19 Oct 2022
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UCT’s Vice-Chancellor encourages prospective students to be a #FutureUCTGraduate
UCT’s Vice-Chancellor, Prof Mamokgethi Phakeng shares an encouraging message for all prospective students who want to study at UCT
11 Oct 2022
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Heritage Month: UCT’s art curators aim for representative, researchable collection
UCT’s rich heritage of artworks now includes filmed live art performances, part of a drive to create a more representative and contemporary collection.
22 Sep 2022
- 8 min read
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VC Open Lecture: Lessons for changemakers the world needs
The post-COVID-19 education crisis must be tackled urgently to meet challenges of climate change, poverty, and technology. And great change needs great changemakers.
01 Aug 2022
- 8 min read
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VC welcomes new researchers into the Future Leaders cohort
Vice-Chancellor Prof Mamokgethi Phakeng welcomes new cohort of researchers into the UCT 2030 Future Leaders Programme.
21 Jul 2022
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Swiss visit spotlights bilateral partnerships in blockchain technology
A high-level Swiss delegation met with UCT representatives to discuss blockchain technology development and collaborations between South Africa and Switzerland.
14 Jul 2022
- 8 min read
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UCT Vice-Chancellor encourages you to study at Africa’s top university
UCT’s Vice-Chancellor, Prof Mamokgethi Phakeng encourages all prospective students to apply for study at UCT before the applications closes on 31 July 2022.
12 Jul 2022
News
Ventilation, vigilance, vaccination – mainstays of UCT’s new hybrid working model
In the wake of the recent amendments to the National Health Act, UCT will adopt a hybrid working model for staff while students will continue with face-to-face learning.
05 Jul 2022
- 4 min read
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Staff engagement on repealed Covid-19 regulations
UCT’s Vice-Chancellor, Prof Mamokgethi Phakeng held an online staff engagement session to discuss the repealed Covid-19 regulations.
04 Jul 2022
Videos
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
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UCT launches digital learning platform ‘Amathuba’
Amathuba is an easy-to-use learning platform that supports a wide range of teaching modes.
30 Jun 2022
News
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
- 6 min read
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Digital Bootcamp: Upskilling unemployed UCT grads and ‘interrupted’ students
UCT’s new Digital Bootcamp is an innovative project to upskill unemployed graduates and ‘interrupted’ students and give them a shot at jobs.
24 Jun 2022
- 7 min read
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Launch of the UCT Digital Bootcamp
Vice-Chancellor Prof Mamokgethi Phakeng announced the launch of the UCT Digital Bootcamp on Wednesday, 22 June 2022 as part of Vision 2030.
24 Jun 2022
News
UCT’s development studies in top 10
UCT is one of the best places in the world for development studies, according to the latest subject rankings from Quacquarelli Symonds.
14 Apr 2022
- 2 min read
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WOOP goal realisation app now in all 11 official languages
The goalsetting and realisation app, WOOP, has now been translated into all 11 official South African languages, a boon for students.
31 Mar 2022
- 5 min read
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Philippi Hub a vital platform for new Summer School audiences
With its dual live and online offerings, the first “phygital” Summer School has attracted new local community and alumni audiences abroad.
15 Mar 2022
- 10 min read
Videos
Parent Orientation: Faculty of Commerce information session
UCT’s Faculty of Commerce hosted an information session as part of Parent Orientation 2022.
14 Feb 2022
Videos
Parent Orientation: Faculty of Engineering & the Built Environment information session
UCT’s Faculty of Engineering & the Built Environment hosted an information session as part of Parent Orientation 2022.
14 Feb 2022
Videos
Parent Orientation: Faculty of Health Sciences information session
UCT’s Faculty of Health Science hosted an information session as part of Parent Orientation 2022.
14 Feb 2022
Videos
Parent Orientation: Faculty of Humanities information session
UCT’s Faculty of Humanities hosted an information session as part of Parent Orientation 2022.
14 Feb 2022
Videos
Parent Orientation: Faculty of Law information session
UCT’s Faculty of Law hosted an information session as part of Parent Orientation 2022.
14 Feb 2022
Videos
Parent Orientation: Faculty of Science information session
UCT’s Faculty of Science hosted an information session as part of Parent Orientation 2022.
14 Feb 2022
Videos
Virtual Parent Orientation 2022
UCT held the virtual Parent Orientation on Wednesday, 09 February 2022.
14 Feb 2022
Videos
UCT’s student learning and teaching experience for 2022
UCT’s Centre for Innovation in Learning and Teaching (CILT) shared important information about students’ learning and teaching experience at the 2022 Virtual Parent Orientation
09 Feb 2022
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‘UCT Open Textbook Journeys’ provides access to locally relevant learning materials
Lecturers at UCT are adopting innovative pedagogical and content production approaches to provide students with more accessible and locally relevant learning materials.
18 Jan 2022
- 2 min read
News
Using the power of language to open a window on economics
Translating over 1 000 economic terms into South Africa’s 11 official languages is at the heart of the EcoDoc app, recently launched within UCT’s School of Economics.
21 Dec 2021
- 5 min read
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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
- 7 min read
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‘Phygital’ Summer School: innovation and learning outside UCT’s walls
Taking the university’s resources to the people and co-creating new courses with broader public appeal has seen the Summer School pivot to create “education everywhere”.
09 Dec 2021
- 9 min read
News
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
- 7 min read
News
Post-TRC: Students explore hard questions on justice and healing
How does SA move forward after the TRC’s failure to deliver justice to apartheid victims? Students on the Global Citizenship Programme discussed the topic.
25 Nov 2021
- 10 min read
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Prof Joan Hambidge gives a message on behalf of UCT academic staff retiring from UCT in 2021
Prof Joan Hambidge bids farewell to UCT after 29 years of service.
05 Nov 2021
News
Supporting SA’s overburdened and mentally fatigued teachers
Creating classroom communities of care is critical to help learners overcome the stress and anxiety associated with the COVID-19 pandemic.
22 Oct 2021
- 5 min read
News
Mental Health Awareness Month: Psychosocial skills injection for teachers
A UCT-certified short course is helping school teachers cope with the psychosocial challenges learners are presenting in the wake of COVID-19
22 Oct 2021
- 9 min read
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Award for world-first textbook on ontological engineering
Maria Keet’s first open textbook, a world-first resource on ontology engineering for computer scientists, has won the UCT Open Textbook Award.
14 Oct 2021
- 8 min read
News
Complexity studies course: thinking skills for wicked problems
EMS’s new Applied Complexity Science online postgraduate course not only teaches integrated systems sciences, but applies this learning to the context of its delivery.
12 Oct 2021
- 8 min read
Videos
Prof Lis Lange encourages you to get vaccinated
UCT’s Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Teaching and Learning, Prof Lis Lange, encourages the UCT community to get their COVID-19 vaccinations.
11 Oct 2021
News
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
- 5 min read
News
Servant leadership essential to incoming head of Information Systems
Associate Professor Maureen Tanner is the new head of UCT’s Department of Information Systems.
30 Sep 2021
- 6 min read
News
‘Teaching is a civic duty’
For his versatile, flexible and creative approach to teaching and learning, UCT has honoured Dr Marlon Swai with a Distinguished Teacher Award.
29 Sep 2021
- 7 min read
News
Women’s Month: Law faculty trio puts fresh spin on children’s rights course
UCT Faculty of Law’s children’s rights course is a shared vision, venture and dream for Salona Lutchman, Mathabo Baase and Nurina Ally.
10 Aug 2021
- 5 min read
News
Redefining purpose at this year’s Future of Education Summit
UCT GSB partnered with CNBC Africa and Forbes Africa as a key sponsor of the seventh annual Future of Education Summit.
02 Aug 2021
- 5 min read
Videos
UCT’s Online High School offers high-quality education
UCT’s first ever online high school offers access to high-quality education to all students in Africa.
21 Jul 2021
Videos
UCT launches online high school
As part of its Vision 2030 goals, the University of Cape Town (UCT) launched its first online school on Wednesday, 21 July 2021.
21 Jul 2021
News
Warm the brain at UCT’s virtual Winter School
A wealth of topics is on offer at UCT’s Winter School, which will be presented virtually from 24 to 31 July.
14 Jul 2021
- 6 min read
News
International award for African transport leadership development programme
A UCT-developed MSc programme in African transport leadership development has won an international award.
13 Jul 2021
- 8 min read
News
Make your nomination for the 2021 UCT Open Textbook Award
The deadline for nominations for the 2021 UCT Open Textbook Award is 30 July.
02 Jun 2021
- 3 min read
News
Effecting change in STEM must start at school level
UCT’s Dr Zina Ndabeni says there’s work to be done to nurture young black students in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
02 Jun 2021
- 6 min read
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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
- 6 min read
Videos
UCT leadership attend Vision 2030 workshop
Leaders from across the University of Cape Town came together at the first in-person Vision 2030 workshop.
19 May 2021
News
Risk factors and the prevention of depression
UCT’s Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health hosted leading expert Professor Michael Berk in a discussion about the prevention of depression.
15 Apr 2021
- 7 min read
Newsbyte
An online zero-data resource for on-boarding and navigating postgrad studies in 2021
The Office for Postgraduate Studies has launched a suite of resources that provides postgraduates with key information about the services available to them at UCT.
06 Apr 2021
- 2 min read
Videos
Parent Orientation: Faculty of Science information session
Assistant dean of the Faculty of Science, Associate Professor David Gammon, hosted an information session as part of Parent Orientation 2021 at UCT.
19 Mar 2021
Videos
Parent Orientation: Faculty of Law information session
Dean of the Faculty of Law, Professor Danwood Chirwa, hosted an information session as part of Parent Orientation 2021 at UCT.
19 Mar 2021
Videos
Parent Orientation: Faculty of Humanities information session
Dean of the Faculty of Humanities, Associate Professor Shose Kessi, hosted an information session as part of Parent Orientation 2021 at UCT.
19 Mar 2021
Videos
Parent Orientation: Faculty of Health Sciences information session
Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences, Associate Professor Lionel Green-Thompson, hosted an information session as part of Parent Orientation 2021 at UCT.
19 Mar 2021
Videos
Parent Orientation: Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment
Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, Professor Alison Lewis, hosted an information session as part of Parent Orientation 2021 at UCT.
19 Mar 2021
Videos
Parent Orientation: Faculty of Commerce information session
Dean of the Faculty of Commerce, Professor Linda Ronnie, hosted an information session as part of Parent Orientation 2021 at UCT.
19 Mar 2021
Videos
Virtual Parent Orientation 2021
Parent orientation was held online on Friday, 12 March 2021. This video is the full recording of the main session.
19 Mar 2021
Campus communication
Academic activities will take place online
Professor Mamokgethi Phakeng writes to the UCT community about teaching arrangements for the week.
16 Mar 2021
News
UCT VC advocates education as post-COVID-19 recovery strategy
Vice-Chancellor Professor Mamokgethi Phakeng participated in a panel discussion at the 2021 Leading Women Summit on how education can drive change in the post-pandemic world.
15 Mar 2021
- 7 min read
Campus communication
Impact of Council decisions on academic year
Professor Mamokgethi Phakeng writes to the UCT community about the impact of the Council decisions on academic year.
14 Mar 2021
Campus communication
Campus arrangements for undergraduate students
DVC A/Prof Lis Lange writes to undergraduate students about campus arrangements.
12 Mar 2021
Videos
UCT residence life and COVID-19 protocols
Student Housing and Residence Life in the Department of Student Affairs have made every effort to ensure compliance with COVID-19 protocols.
11 Mar 2021
Videos
UCT’s cleaning services preparedness for 2021
The University of Cape Town has pulled out all of the stops to ensure that spaces that students and staff members will be using on campus, are disinfected and properly cleaned.
11 Mar 2021
Videos
UCT’s Jammie Shuttle Service will take you where you need to be
The ‘Jammie’ is a scheduled shuttle service that runs at regular intervals, ensuring students and staff move between campuses easily.
10 Mar 2021
Videos
UCT Libraries will be your study partner and sanctuary
UCT Libraries is a network of faculty and department aligned libraries across eight campus sites.
10 Mar 2021
Videos
UCT’s Fees Office is here to help you
The Fees Office is a billing and debt collection office for student fees. They handle all general enquiries regarding fees so this video offers more information about their services.
10 Mar 2021
Videos
A message from DVC: Research and Internationalisation, Professor Sue Harrison
Professor Sue Harrison discusses her mandate as the Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Research and Internationalisation.
10 Mar 2021
Videos
A message from DVC: Transformation, Professor Loretta Feris
Professor Loretta Feris shares about UCT’s move to online learning during the pandemic.
10 Mar 2021
Videos
A message from UCT’s Chief Operating Officer, Dr Reno Morar
Chief Operating Officer Dr Reno Morar welcomes parents, guardians and sponsors to the UCT community and shares about UCT’s response to COVID-19 and its vision for the future.
10 Mar 2021
Videos
Stay&Connect accommodation solutions for UCT students
Stay&Connect manages bookings for UCT’S broad range of spaces for events, reasonable holiday accommodation, film shoots and more. Phelokazi Mbebe shares more about how Stay&Connect works and how you can utilise their services.
10 Mar 2021
Videos
The Office for Inclusivity and Change is here to support you
Known on campus as the OIC, the Office for Inclusivity and Change’s main purpose is to articulate and implement the university’s inclusivity strategy. Dr Sianne Alves takes us through the OIC’s mandate.
10 Mar 2021
Videos
Student Wellness Services provides TLC to UCT students
Student Wellness Services (SWS) is made up of a team of health professionals with the aim to help students cope during the academic year.
10 Mar 2021
Videos
IAPO welcomes UCT students from around the world
UCT’s International Academic Programmes Office (IAPO) offers a range of services to support international students.
10 Mar 2021
Campus communication
Supporting teaching and learning on campus
Professor Mamokgethi Phakeng writes to staff about teaching and learning on campus.
10 Mar 2021
News
Win-win for municipalities and engineering students’ professional skills
UCT engineering students built on the university’s input into the Data for Municipal Infrastructure Assets initiative, gaining vital data analysis and project management skills.
04 Mar 2021
- 9 min read
News
Bootcamp prepares fourth-year medical students for clinical practice
The first cohort of fourth-year medical students have successfully completed the Bootcamp Orientation Programme organised by UCT’s Division of General Internal Medicine.
03 Mar 2021
- 3 min read
Videos
UCT VC congratulates matriculants of 2020
2020 was a difficult year for learners writing their final matriculation examinations.
23 Feb 2021
News
Winning PhD highlights African indigenous knowledge systems
Dr Cecilia Durojaye’s doctoral thesis has won the African Studies Review 2020 annual prize for the best Africa-based doctoral dissertation.
19 Feb 2021
- 9 min read
Campus communication
Returning students please register timeously for the continuation of studies in 2021
DVC A/Prof Lis Lange writes to returning students about registering for the 2021 academic year.
19 Feb 2021
News
Virtual Summer School draws new audiences
The immersive experience that UCT’s Summer School offers took a wholly expected turn by going virtual this year, attracting new audiences.
16 Feb 2021
- 10 min read
News
New open source textbook focuses on local trade environment
UCT’s School of Management Studies has launched an open source textbook that introduces first-years to marketing but with a lens on the local marketplace.
16 Feb 2021
- 8 min read
News
UCT launches ‘refresher course’ for seasoned academics
The Centre for Higher Education Development at UCT has launched a unique programme dedicated to developing senior academics at the university.
11 Feb 2021
- 4 min read
Videos
Celebrating UCT’s PhD graduates
The December graduation season has seen the University of Cape Town (UCT) exploring uncharted territory, with thousands of graduates being honoured in virtual graduation celebratory events – the first of their kind for the university since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
08 Feb 2021
Campus communication
Further details on undergraduate studying in 2021
DVC A/Prof Lis Lange writes to undergraduate students about UCT’s approach to teaching and learning in 2021.
05 Feb 2021
Newsbyte
UCT’s first virtual Summer School goes live
UCT’s annual Summer School will take place from 11 to 30 January 2021 and will be hosted online for the first time.
11 Jan 2021
- 1 min read
News
Body donor programme fit and well despite COVID-19
Rigorous COVID-19 health and safety protocols have enabled UCT’s Faculty of Health Sciences to maintain its body donor programme, essential to teaching anatomy to students and surgical registrars.
22 Dec 2020
- 5 min read
News
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
- 8 min read
Videos
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
Videos
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
News
Opera School voices rise above COVID-19
Opera School students have risen to the challenge of lockdown, learning new ways of engaging with material and enriching their approach to singing.
10 Dec 2020
- 8 min read
News
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
- 7 min read
News
UCT stars glitter on a virtual stage
The third UCT Annual Awards celebrated 330 academic, and professional, administrative support and service staff who walked the virtual red carpet on 2 December.
03 Dec 2020
- 6 min read
News
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
- 6 min read
Videos
Ad Hominem Promotions celebrated at the UCT Annual Awards
The University of Cape Town celebrates those staff members who have received ad hominem promotions this year.
02 Dec 2020
News
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
- 7 min read
News
d-school solar energy system first of a proposed campus roll-out
UCT’s new d-school on middle campus is installing a rooftop photovoltaic system that will pave the way for a bigger campus roll-out.
27 Nov 2020
- 6 min read
News
Summer School at 71: a feast of learning awaits
Bookings are open for the 71st instalment of UCT’s annual Summer School, which will be presented online from 11 to 30 January 2021.
24 Nov 2020
- 4 min read
News
Reflections of UCT’s Future Leaders
Both old and new members of UCT’s 2030 Future Leaders programme share how the initiative, launched in 2018 by the vice-chancellor, has impacted their academic careers.
23 Nov 2020
- 7 min read
News
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
- 8 min read
News
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
- 6 min read
News
Global citizenship: ‘Experiencing the world outside my bubble’
A virtual global citizenship course hosted by UCT and Wits reflects how and what students think about citizenship, social justice and social change.
13 Oct 2020
- >10 min read
News
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
- >10 min read
News
TLC2020: 8 reasons to use Wikipedia in teaching and learning
At the 2020 Teaching and Learning Conference, UCT Libraries’ Wikibrarian Ingrid Thomson made the case for using the online encyclopaedia for teaching and learning.
07 Oct 2020
- 3 min read
News
Student ‘achievement gap’: Kresge honour for UCT to drive data-led solutions
The Kresge Foundation grant for UCT will fund a university-wide integrated analytics system, designed to identify hurdles that undermine efforts to close the so-called student achievement gap.
05 Oct 2020
- 6 min read
News
TLC2020: rethinking the purpose of education
Associate Professor Maha Bali of the American University in Cairo guided participants through the process of rethinking the purpose of education and the future of universities.
29 Sep 2020
- 6 min read
News
TLC2020: construction students hungry for 4IR-driven education
Construction Economics and Management students at UCT are hungry for a curriculum driven by the 4IR. How will the curriculum, teaching and classrooms adapt?
28 Sep 2020
- >10 min read
News
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
- 7 min read
News
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
- 5 min read
Videos
Vision 2030 virtual staff engagement 5: realising UCT's dream
“I see Vision 2030 as our dream … over the next 15 to 20 years. And if you have a dream, you have to do things now.”
22 Sep 2020
Videos
Vision 2030 virtual staff engagement 4: targeted strategies to redress inequality
Excellence will only be achieved when there is also equity in participation. These were UCT Vice-Chancellor Professor Mamokgethi Phakeng during the fourth virtual Vision 2030 staff engagement session.
22 Sep 2020
Videos
Vision 2030 virtual staff engagement 3: producing resilient agents of change
As universities re-evaluate their place and purpose within the context of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, UCT’s executive tabled the proposed vision 2030 framework, which is aimed at leading the change and “unleash human potential”.
22 Sep 2020
Videos
Vision 2030 virtual staff engagement 2: unleashing human potential
As universities re-evaluate their place and purpose within the context of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, UCT’s executive tabled the proposed vision 2030 framework, which is aimed at leading the change and “unleash human potential”.
22 Sep 2020
Videos
Vision 2030 virtual staff engagement 1: The world is changing, are we?
The world is Changing, are we? This was the question posed by UCT Vice-Chancellor, Professor Mamokgethi Phakeng, as she kicked off the first of the six Vision 2030 virtual engagements with staff on 28 July 2020.
22 Sep 2020
Videos
Vision 2030 Roadshow: engaging the concept
UCT Vice-Chancellor Professor Mamokgethi Phakeng, together with Associate Professor Lis Lange present UCT’s Vision 2030.
22 Sep 2020
News
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
- 8 min read
News
TLC2020: Who moved my classroom?
COVID-19 and the rise of emergency remote teaching has profoundly affected the identity and roles of academics and catapulted UCT into the future.
21 Sep 2020
- >10 min read
News
Vision 2030: initiating change
In a rapidly evolving world, UCT Vice-Chancellor Professor Mamokgethi Phakeng said reinvention is necessary for UCT to remain competitive and sustainable.
16 Sep 2020
- 9 min read
News
Health sciences and province sign bilateral agreement
UCT’s Faculty of Health Sciences and the Western Cape Department of Health have signed a bilateral agreement for training and collaboration.
11 Sep 2020
- 3 min read
News
Being back on campus ‘juggling act’ for final-year medical students
Final-year medical students at UCT give their take on what it has been like to be back in the field amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
27 Aug 2020
- 6 min read
News
When data becomes a lifeline
UCT’s Dr Maria Rosa Lorini introduces the #Data4Women campaign that connects and empowers women facing gender-based violence.
26 Aug 2020
- 8 min read
Newsbyte
Students’ Access to and Use of Learning Materials survey
UCT students are encouraged to participate in the Students’ Access to and Use of Learning Materials survey, which will track their engagement with learning materials.
25 Aug 2020
- 2 min read
News
Vision 2030: producing resilient agents of change
In a recent Vision 2030 staff engagement session, UCT’s DVC for Teaching and Learning said providing future-oriented education is one of her portfolio’s goals.
24 Aug 2020
- 6 min read
News
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
- 6 min read
News
Mask education project burgeons into creative remote teaching collaboration
An interdisciplinary postgraduate fieldwork project showed UCT students coming together online to educate children about face masks and COVID-19.
18 Aug 2020
- 10 min read
News
Vision 2030: The world is changing, are we?
In a second Vision 2030 engagement session with staff, DVC Prof Sue Harrison discussed how UCT will address its transformation purpose through research.
17 Aug 2020
- 7 min read
News
Distinguished teacher Amrita Pande’s classroom is her theatre
Educator-performer and co-head of UCT’s sociology department, Associate Professor Amrita Pande, is one of four recipients of the 2019 Distinguished Teacher Award.
17 Aug 2020
- >10 min read
Videos
Hebert Gumbi wins UCT’s Stella Clark Teachers’ Award 2020
The University of Cape Town (UCT) hosted its annual Stella Clark Teachers Award ceremony virtually, on 4 August 2020. Award winner, Mr Hebert Muzi Gumbi.
13 Aug 2020
News
Tessa Dowling: Utitshala osefresh!
Recipient of a 2019 Distinguished Teacher Award Dr Tessa Dowling knows how to bring Xhosa Communication classes alive with her “groovy and innovative” teaching style.
13 Aug 2020
- 9 min read
News
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
- 5 min read
News
Translating the geological record into isiXhosa
A project based in UCT’s Department of Geological Sciences is translating the country’s geological record into South African languages – starting with isiXhosa.
12 Aug 2020
- 5 min read
News
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
- 7 min read
News
‘A+ teacher’ wins 2020 Stella Clark Teachers’ Award
Hebert Gumbi, an accounting teacher at Mathunjwa High School in Vryheid in KwaZulu-Natal, is the “proud” recipient of the 2020 Stella Clark Teachers’ Award.
05 Aug 2020
- 5 min read
News
UCT working together – apart
UCT News canvassed the campus community to find out from students and staff what their remote online teaching and learning experiences have been like.
03 Aug 2020
- 9 min read
Newsbyte
Connecting to UCT’s network off campus
UCT students and staff can access eduroam at a number of sites across Cape Town and South Africa.
03 Aug 2020
- 1 min read
Newsbyte
Students’ Access to and Use of Learning Materials survey
UCT students are encouraged to participate in the Students’ Access to and Use of Learning Materials survey, which will track their engagement with learning materials.
01 Aug 2020
- 2 min read
News
Vision 2030: virtual staff engagements roll out
A series of six virtual engagements with staff has begun to introduce UCT’s proposed Vision 2030 to the university community.
31 Jul 2020
- 6 min read
Feature
Vision 2030: a community journey towards a new vision for UCT
We have already invited many of you to take the first steps with us on a journey that will see the creation of a new strategy for our institution.
31 Jul 2020
News
Parents, teachers – ‘forgotten stakeholders’ in growing entrepreneurs
Too little is being done to support young entrepreneurs and the problem begins with parents and teachers – the “forgotten stakeholders”.
16 Jul 2020
- 9 min read
News
Global Citizenship Programme gets African focus
UCT’s Global Citizenship Programme, now in its 10th year, has reshaped its curriculum by including a proudly African touch.
24 Jun 2020
- 6 min read
News
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
- 3 min read
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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
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Phased return to campus planned
UCT’s chief operating officer, Dr Reno Morar, has assured staff members that their return to work on campus will be done in a controlled, principled way.
19 May 2020
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Funding, return to labs critical to research
Research funding and a return to laboratories and studios were central to DVC Professor Sue Harrison’s message during the Vice-Chancellor’s online special assembly.
18 May 2020
- 7 min read
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Three student groups to return to campus in phased approach
Final-year medical students, academically vulnerable students and those needing to access campus labs to complete their studies will be the first to return to campus.
15 May 2020
- 5 min read
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Massive uptake in MOOC participation
UCT’s Centre for Innovation in Learning and Teaching has seen a surge in MOOC participation since global lockdowns came into effect.
29 Apr 2020
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Learning under lockdown: Prioritising UCT’s most vulnerable students
UCT has prioritised remote teaching and learning for students with disabilities during lockdown.
24 Apr 2020
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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
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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
- 7 min read
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Coronavirus support from Canada
The Daniel Samuel Maseko Memorial Scholarship has donated funds to help students in financial need with transportation to get back home.
17 Mar 2020
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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
- 5 min read
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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
- 8 min read
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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
- 5 min read
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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
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UCT cyclists return home with renewed hope for Africa
Five intrepid UCT graduates recently completed their year-long trans-Africa cycling adventure, returning with renewed respect for local ingenuity and hope for Africa’s future.
31 Jan 2020
- 10 min read
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Body of work: reflections of an anatomist
Professor Graham Louw reflects on 31 years of teaching fledgling doctors at UCT to map the human body – step one in patient care.
15 Jan 2020
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Why South Africa's declining maths performance is a worry
UCT is taking steps to improve students’ maths results by introducing a number of interventions.
10 Jan 2020
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New directions for Summer School in its 70th season
In January UCT’s Summer School will celebrate its 70th year of public education with a bumper Africa-based programme and a strategy to attract new, diverse audiences.
02 Jan 2020
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First Khoekhoegowab language course cohort honoured
Seventy-seven students completed UCT’s inaugural Khoekhoegowab language short course, receiving their certificates of completion on Friday, 29 November.
02 Dec 2019
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Anatomy of a transformation
Transforming an entire academic section – staff, curriculum, texts and culture – takes an exceptional team with big vision. Meet the winners of the 2019 Vice-Chancellor’s Transformation Award.
02 Dec 2019
- 10 min read
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‘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
- 4 min read
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UCT’s 2020 Mandela Rhodes scholars
Seven UCT students will form part of the prestigious Mandela Rhodes Foundation Class of 2020, joining another 47 inspiring young leaders from across Africa.
07 Nov 2019
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Support programme bolsters new teachers
UCTʼs School of Education recently celebrated a graduation with a difference as its fourth cohort of young educators completed their year-long Newly Qualified Teachers Project programme.
07 Nov 2019
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UCT Summer School 2020
Booking is now open for UCT’s 2020 Summer School, which will run from 6 to 25 January next year.
06 Nov 2019
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Money matters training for staff
Staff in pay classes 2 to 6 are benefiting from free financial training in response to their requests for assistance with how to make the most of their money.
30 Oct 2019
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Science code tackles discrimination, harassment
The science faculty’s new code of conduct promotes safety and well-being among staff and students, tackling discrimination and harassment in all settings.
25 Oct 2019
- 7 min read
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Winning IT team honours Nene
School of IT competition winners have donated their R10 000 prize to the Saartjie Baartman Centre for Women and Children in honour of Uyinene Mrwetyana.
21 Oct 2019
- 5 min read
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The danger of ‘the anti-immigrant narrative’
UCTʼs Faculty of Humanities is presenting a series of dialogues and performances focusing on the questions of citizenship, the politics of belonging and gendered violence.
21 Oct 2019
- 10 min read
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UCT Law on the brink of a new frontier
UCT Law has plans to establish a multidisciplinary centre to pilot research and teaching and learning from the perspective of law and technology.
18 Oct 2019
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Langdon, Zilla join College of Fellows ‘elders’
Two new Fellows have been inducted into the College of Fellows, acknowledgement of their original and distinguished academic work – and their eldership in the academy.
18 Oct 2019
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The day of the exam
This guide will help you to plan every aspect of your exam day so that there are no nasty surprises.
18 Oct 2019
- 6 min read
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New IT school already at home in 4IR
The newly launched UCT School of Information Technology straddles three faculties and is developing other programmes in tandem with another three.
17 Oct 2019
- 8 min read
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10 tips for exam preparation
As consolidation week kicks off today, students are encouraged to ensure they are preparing for the upcoming exams in the most efficient way.
16 Oct 2019
- 4 min read
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Don’t surrender to the exam blues
With consolidation week set to start on Wednesday, and exams on October 23, UCT News share the good news about simple ways to combat the stress.
14 Oct 2019
- 5 min read
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Royal Society medal for ‘exceptional young researcher’
The Department of Civil Engineering’s Dr Dyllon Randall has notched up another prestigious award: the 2020 Royal Society of South Africa Meiring Naudé Medal.
11 Oct 2019
- 5 min read
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Socially responsive art for GBV awareness
First-year fine art students illustrated the efficacy of socially responsive artworks in raising GBV awareness with a temporary exhibition that engaged the campus community.
07 Oct 2019
- 6 min read
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‘Science must serve society’
Six months into his deanship in the Faculty of Science, Professor Maano Ramutsindela talks about science and society, and the faculty’s “power-sharing” way ahead.
02 Oct 2019
- 10 min read
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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
- 7 min read
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Best little (sustainable) house in Africa
A solar-powered house designed and built by staff and students of UCT and Stellenbosch University has been recognised at Solar Decathlon Africa 2019.
01 Oct 2019
- 8 min read
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Women taking science to the streets
An array of dynamic UCT women in white lab coats shared their scientific research with passers-by at South Africa’s first Soapbox Science event.
30 Sep 2019
- 9 min read
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Decoding genomes to improve Africa’s health
Professor Collet Dandara’s inaugural lecture provided a brief overview of how African genomes can be decoded to unlock a deeper understanding of patients’ responses to treatment.
30 Sep 2019
- 8 min read
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GSB team brings home top international award
GSB researchers took top honours in a prestigious international case writing competition, for their work around the marketing challenges SMEs face when taking their product global.
26 Sep 2019
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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
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UCT’s African economic development workshop
A recent two-day workshop hosted by UCTʼs School of Economics explored the role of global value chains in sub-Saharan Africaʼs economic development.
25 Sep 2019
- 6 min read
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Canadian lawyer gives back with new scholarship
Prospective UCT students from eight African countries now have the chance to apply for a new scholarship set up by a Canadian lawyer.
23 Sep 2019
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mGenAfrica: Introducing learners to careers in STEM
An innovative UCT online platform and mobile app is inspiring matric pupils to consider careers in STEM by bringing an element of fun to the life sciences.
20 Sep 2019
- 8 min read
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UCT in global top 100 for graduate employability
UCT has been ranked among the top 100 universities worldwide in the 2020 Quacquarelli-Symonds Graduate Employability Rankings.
19 Sep 2019
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Soapbox Science 2019 Cape Town
Five female UCT researchers are among the local organising team bringing Soapbox Science to Cape Town for the first time on 28 September, at the V&A Waterfront.
18 Sep 2019
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Prestigious international award for Fagan
UCT’s Professor Johan Fagan has earned an international award for his contribution to the field of ear, nose and throat services in developing countries.
16 Sep 2019
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UCT leaps up in world rankings
UCT has jumped up 20 places in the latest 2020 Times Higher Education World University Rankings, placing it first in both the country and the continent.
12 Sep 2019
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Students, prisoners and parolees in arts collaboration
UCT students have teamed up with inmates and parolees from Pollsmoor for performances of Live, Love, Leave a Legacy, part of a restorative justice project.
11 Sep 2019
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‘Chart a new future for democracy’
UCT chancellor, Mrs Graça Machel, says the need to chart a new future for democracy in Central and Southern Africa is necessary.
06 Sep 2019
- 4 min read
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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
- 4 min read
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Young scientists pull out all the stops at science expo
The Cape Town Eskom Expo for Young Scientists is an opportunity for forward-thinking learners to showcase their innovative solutions to some of the world’s challenges.
30 Aug 2019
- 6 min read
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Field camp equips women with more than flintknapping skills
In Women’s Month, an all-women archaeological/geological field camp on the West Coast tackled some thorny issues women experience in the field and on site.
30 Aug 2019
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Schooling high school learners in coding, robotics
Two more coding and robotics camps for high school learners are planned at UCT for the December holidays following the huge success of the inaugural programme.
23 Aug 2019
- 4 min read
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Leverage privilege to change education, Madonsela urges
Apartheid has cast a huge shadow over the country, particularly education, and it will need all of society to break the cycle of poverty.
23 Aug 2019
- 10 min read
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EBE students’ ‘ultimate community development work’
A vacation project involving UCT engineering students captured critical water and sanitation infrastructure data to help a district municipality improve their asset management practices.
21 Aug 2019
- 9 min read
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UCT team’s central role in R5-bn settlement
UCT academics played an important role in South Africa’s historic R5-billion settlement for gold miners who contracted silicosis and/or pulmonary TB at work.
20 Aug 2019
- 7 min read
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‘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
- 6 min read
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Winter School inspires new teachers
UCT’s Newly-Qualified Teachers’ Project Winter School in the July holidays drew 84 teachers from 47 primary and high schools from as far afield as Mossel Bay.
14 Aug 2019
- 4 min read
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Exploring technology in learning, networking
If the 2019 UCT TechFest is anything to go by, the future not only looks bright, but also filled with fun and possibility.
12 Aug 2019
- 7 min read
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Teaching al fresco saves the day
Teaching and learning often means thinking on – or with – your feet, even if that requires lecturing on the university steps under an African sky.
07 Aug 2019
- 5 min read
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UCT’s 20th MOOC delivers inclusivity
From conception to the final product, UCT’s 20th MOOC is all about inclusivity.
07 Aug 2019
- 6 min read
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How human diversity evolved
Professor Rebecca Ackermann will present her inaugural lecture, titled “The evolution of human diversity: The relative roles of chance, adaptation and ancient sex”, on 14 August.
06 Aug 2019
- 2 min read
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VC’s top career tips for postgrads
In an address to UCT postgraduate students, the Vice-Chancellor highlighted the three traits she considers essential for building a rewarding career in academia.
06 Aug 2019
- 8 min read
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UCT in top 1.3% globally
UCT ranks best in Africa, according to the latest Center for World University Rankings.
05 Aug 2019
- 2 min read
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Gadgets galore at UCT Techfest
The annual UCT Techfest is back on 7 and 8 August, and staff and students are invited to check out the very latest gadgets, devices and technology.
25 Jul 2019
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Wildlife migrations, primeval forest and face-to-face learning
The group of young UCT alumni cycling from Cairo to Cape Town under the OurAfricaPolePole banner report back on the latest leg in their trans-Africa journey.
25 Jul 2019
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Student designs reimagine District Six
An exhibition that reflects the work of architecture honours students explored ways of redeveloping the landscape and community of District Six by merging the old with the new.
25 Jul 2019
- 8 min read
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UCT, Bristol University in ‘profound collaboration’
UCT has joined hands with the University of Bristol in the United Kingdom to launch a novel Researchers without Borders PhD programme.
24 Jul 2019
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Butler on Ramaphosa’s rise to president
On 29 July Professor Anthony Butler will give a Summer School Extension programme lecture on Cyril Ramaphosa’s road to the presidency.
23 Jul 2019
- 1 min read
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On being a queer primatologist
Biological anthropologist Christopher Schmitt talks about the challenges queer people face in fieldwork settings.
23 Jul 2019
- 6 min read
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Tips for teaching business ethics
Teaching business ethics to commerce students wired for numbers needs fortitude. The College of Accounting’s Jimmy Winfield shared tips at the 2019 Teaching and Learning Conference.
19 Jul 2019
- 7 min read
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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
- 5 min read
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Predicting lecture attendance behaviour
A masterʼs candidateʼs research findings, presented at the 2019 UCT Teaching and Learning Conference, shed some light on what determines students’ lecture attendance.
17 Jul 2019
- 4 min read
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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
- 6 min read
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Collaboration is key at maths symposium
A collaborative project is bringing mathematicians from across the country together in an attempt to improve student performance in maths, which is fundamental to all STEM programmes.
15 Jul 2019
- 7 min read
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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
- 7 min read
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‘Wunderkind’ Manono speeds through his PhD
With support, sacrifices and clear goals, Malibongwe Manono defeated the odds, and wasted no time in completing his PhD.
08 Jul 2019
- 10 min read
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GSB collaboration a ‘champion of change’
The GSB’s involvement in the Embedding Project has seen the school recognised in the AACSB’s annual 2019 Innovations That Inspire challenge.
04 Jul 2019
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Chocolate, humour help the medicine go down
Retiring academic Mike Meadows is renowned for his approachability, humour and the occasional bribery (all legit) that lured students to his Friday lectures.
02 Jul 2019
- 10 min read
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Double platinum for online ENT atlas
A UCT professor’s free online head and neck surgical textbook has soared past the double platinum mark, clocking two million chapter downloads.
24 Jun 2019
- 5 min read
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Grooming young tech innovators
A group of Ocean View Secondary School learners spent the first day of their winter holidays at UCT, learning about career possibilities in computer science.
20 Jun 2019
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‘Teaching swept me off my feet’
Despite the challenges, Anneliese Schauerte – a recipient of UCT’s Distinguished Teacher Award for 2018 – says she’s right where she’s meant to be.
19 Jun 2019
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‘No stupid questions’ in Distinguished Teacher’s classes
Curiosity, responding to change, technology and empathy are what 2018 Distinguished Teacher Award recipient Jeff Murugan says make an excellent teacher.
19 Jun 2019
- 7 min read
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UCT’s academic reputation best on the continent
UCT moved up two places and remains the best university in Africa, according to the QS World University Rankings 2020.
19 Jun 2019
- 3 min read
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The language of true freedom
VC Prof Mamokgethi Phakeng warns in her speech to mark Youth Day that teaching in any one language has no place in a multilingual country.
18 Jun 2019
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Warm welcome for historic Khoekhoegowab language course
UCT’s new Khoekhoegowab language short course kicked off this week, marking a new chapter in diversity and inclusivity at the university.
14 Jun 2019
- 9 min read
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Helping black students succeed
The findings of a five-year study, unpacked at UCT ahead of Youth Day this weekend, offer over 100 transformation recommendations for universities.
12 Jun 2019
- 8 min read
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UCT students in Oxford for global challenge
South Africa’s basic education crisis will be centre stage at Oxford University this weekend, when five UCT students compete at the Oxford Global Challenge, Map the System.
07 Jun 2019
- 5 min read
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GSB’s impressive global rankings climb
The latest ranking of customised programmes from the Financial Times shows the GSB is on a strong upward trend in the global marketplace.
05 Jun 2019
- 5 min read
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The learning curve of UCT graduates’ trans-Africa cycle
Inspired by what they learnt at UCT, five young graduates are cycling from Cairo to Cape Town to explore Africa up close from a developmental perspective.
27 May 2019
- 10 min read
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Five things I learnt at d-school
A one-day introductory course at the Hasso Plattner Institute offered UCT staff and students valuable insights into the how and why of design thinking.
22 May 2019
- 6 min read
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Reshaping healthcare communication
The Patient Partner Programme, led by UCT’s Dr Rachel Weiss, brings together healthcare students, laypeople and academics, emphasising the value of each role in effective communication.
21 May 2019
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Training wannabe techies
UCT’s School of IT, in collaboration with CodeSpace Academy, invites high-school learners to attend a six-day course from 1 July to learn about multiple aspects of technology and coding.
20 May 2019
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GSB win a first for business schools in Africa
A customised executive education programme co-designed by UCT’s GSB and Standard Bank has won gold at the EFMD Global Excellence in Practice Awards.
17 May 2019
- 4 min read
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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
- 4 min read
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Students share their top study tips
With just over a week to go before exams start, UCT students share their tried and tested tips for study success.
15 May 2019
- 7 min read
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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
- 6 min read
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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
- 3 min read
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Making Africa’s past ‘usable’ for the present
Africa Month at UCT kicked off with Professor Shadreck Chirikure’s inaugural lecture, which provided insights from deep history and archaeology on why success eludes contemporary Africa.
07 May 2019
- 7 min read
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VC welcomes future changemakers to UCT
Young people who aim to make a difference in the world, and who appreciate the benefits of inclusivity and excellence, should choose UCT, says VC Professor Mamokgethi Phakeng.
07 May 2019
- 7 min read
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‘Poverty should not be a barrier to success’
UCT Vice-Chancellor Professor Mamokgethi Phakeng has told matric learners that only hard work, focus and discipline will help secure them a university entry.
02 May 2019
- 5 min read
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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
- 5 min read
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Digital developments at SA universities
The development of digital models of teaching and learning in higher education institutions in South Africa was the focus of the recent two-day Apereo Africa Conference at UCT.
18 Apr 2019
- 5 min read
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SA’s first deaf law graduate
Qobo Ningiza refused to be put off by multiple rejections, and next week he will become South Africa’s first deaf law graduate.
04 Apr 2019
- 4 min read
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100UP learners get a taste of university life
Three specially selected Summer School lectures have given 100 grade 12 learners from Khayelitsha a taste of what first year at university might be like.
20 Mar 2019
- 8 min read
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Giant leap for student start-up
The UCT tech start-up platform Zaio now offers a more streamlined approach to doing business with the launch of its fully automated system.
20 Mar 2019
- 4 min read
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Inspiring the neuroscientists of tomorrow
In partnership with the Cortex Club, UCT’s Neuroscience Institute invited Capricorn Primary School learners for a “brain day” to mark Brain Awareness Week.
18 Mar 2019
- 6 min read
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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
- 6 min read
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Out-of-the-box thinker wins a Premier’s Award
UCT alumnus and Next Generation Professoriate member Dr Mosedi Namane was named the bronze winner in her category at the 2018 Western Cape Premier’s Service Excellence Awards.
14 Mar 2019
- 6 min read
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UCT Libraries must embrace ‘hidden gems’ in curriculum design
New UCT Libraries head Ujala Satgoor discusses her wish list, books, a dog called Fudge – and why the libraries’ collections are vital to curriculum design.
11 Mar 2019
- >10 min read
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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
- 5 min read
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Open data needs ethical, efficient management
Opening access to UCT’s substantial body of research will foster development and empowerment, along with personal advancement for individual researchers. But there are watchpoints.
06 Mar 2019
- 6 min read
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Levelling the maths, physics playing field
Thabang Sebetoane’s brainchild, the tutoring project Tshehetso, uses coaching and mentoring to prepare potential engineering students for success at university.
04 Mar 2019
- 7 min read
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UCT back in top 10 for development studies
UCT has moved up two places in the 2019 QS World University Rankings by Subject, to reclaim its position in the top 10.
28 Feb 2019
- 3 min read
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Leaders must resist the nhunzi
UCT students attending the Klaus-Jürgen Bathe Leadership Programme induction dinner last week were urged to avoid distractions and to rather focus on taking the country forward.
27 Feb 2019
- 8 min read
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UCT’s ‘unique’ climate-change master’s degree
UCT’s “unique” climate-change master’s programme tackles the climate-change challenge in the context of sustainable development for Africa.
20 Feb 2019
- 7 min read
Research and innovation
Five winners of the Advancing womxn awards
UCT is making strides in the advancement of women by awarding five substantial grants to women researchers over the next five years.
11 Feb 2019
- 10 min read
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Women making their mark in science
Women who have made it in the male-dominated world of science name perseverance, mental strength and toughness among the essential qualities to achieve success.
08 Feb 2019
- 7 min read
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MOOC pursues dignity for disabled learners
A new UCT MOOC helps teach educators how to encourage inclusivity and diversity while addressing the specific needs of learners with hearing, visual or intellectual disabilities.
07 Feb 2019
- 4 min read
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Tackling the fake qualifications threat
Universities and employers in South Africa have a vital tool to tackle the fake qualifications menace, thanks to the country’s world-first online verification system MiE.
06 Feb 2019
- 6 min read
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UCT master’s degrees pull international students
A significant number of UCT’s 605 new international students in 2019 have signed up for master’s degree programmes, a trend that’s evident across all six academic faculties.
30 Jan 2019
- 5 min read
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Time for a new kind of learning
Vice-Chancellor Professor Mamokgethi Phakeng spoke to World Economic Forum attendees about the need to navigate knowledge through a new kind of learning.
25 Jan 2019
- 6 min read
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Fintech students on par with world’s best
A US study tour by six fintech master’s candidates confirmed two things: a burgeoning of disruptive fintech technologies – and that UCT’s students can hold their own globally.
25 Jan 2019
- 7 min read
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The challenge for African science
While resources may be limited, panellists at a computational neuroscience imbizo co-hosted by UCT are adamant that Africa can still make major contributions to the sciences.
24 Jan 2019
- 8 min read
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International seal of approval for GSB
UCT’s GSB kicked off 2019 on a high note with an international seal of approval from Europe’s pre-eminent business school quality and impact assessment body.
22 Jan 2019
- 4 min read
News
Questions on bio-bricks grown from urine answered
News that UCT had grown the first bio-brick from human urine made world headlines. Dr Dyllon Randall’s subsequent public lecture answers common questions about the project.
16 Jan 2019
- 4 min read
News
Finding Khoisan connections on the Cape Flats
A UCT Summer School course examines research into and discussions about South Africa’s indigenous peoples and their connection to the Cape Flats.
16 Jan 2019
- 8 min read
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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
- 7 min read
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Solving SA’s literacy crisis
An education expert has told UCT Summer School participants that there’s no quick fix for South Africaʼs literacy crisis. It will take time and hard work.
11 Jan 2019
- 4 min read
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Focus on SA’s apartheid-era spies
UCT Summer School participants spent three days delving into the lives of some of South Africa’s infamous apartheid-era spies.
10 Jan 2019
- 5 min read
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Students weigh in on real-world problems
The d-school Foundation Programme in Design Thinking, open to all tertiary students across South Africa, prompts participants to seek solutions to real-world concerns.
08 Jan 2019
- 5 min read
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Matric maths pass rate poses significant challenge for universities
Universities may have to swop targeted interventions for systemic change if they are to successfully graduate the strongest students currently exiting the South African school system.
07 Jan 2019
- 6 min read
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Winfield’s winning ways continue
UCT’s Associate Professor James “Jimmy” Winfield continues to rack up awards for teaching excellence.
21 Dec 2018
- 6 min read
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Use the gift of education to make a difference
UCT’s December graduation season wrapped up with an inspiring speech from UCT alumnus, philanthropist and trail-blazing venture capitalist Annette-Campbell White.
18 Dec 2018
- 5 min read
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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
- 9 min read
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Book documents SII schools empowerment strategy
A new book, Partnerships in Action, tells the story of the valuable links struck between UCT’s Schools Improvement Initiative and schools in Khayelitsha.
04 Dec 2018
- 8 min read
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VC welcomes Young Global Leaders
VC Professor Mamokgethi Phakeng was on hand to welcome 35 Young Global Leaders to the World Economic Forum-UCT inaugural education module.
26 Nov 2018
- 2 min read
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Critical support for new teachers
UCT’s School of Education is committed to bringing down teacher attrition rates in South Africa with its Newly Qualified Teachers Project.
23 Nov 2018
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The argument for compulsory high-school history
There is plenty of context underpinning the push to make history compulsory for learners in grades 10 to 12, says Dr June Bam.
16 Nov 2018
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Staff a step closer to matric qualifications
A group of service staff is one step closer to gaining matric certificate equivalents, thanks to the Staff Learning Centre’s matric and basic adult education and training pilot programmes.
12 Nov 2018
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Bumper Summer School for 2019
Extended to three weeks in 2019, UCT’s Summer School will offer a bumper programme of 113 lectures, many on Africa and “issues of consequence”.
02 Nov 2018
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Opening up access to knowledge
UCT has joined institutions around the world in celebrating Open Access Week, an annual global event that focuses on promoting open knowledge sharing.
26 Oct 2018
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Doves, dragons and diplomats – ‘avatars’ for a new dean
UCT’s new Dean of Commerce Associate Professor Linda Ronnie talks about deanship, her values and goals, and the transformative environment in which she thrives.
19 Oct 2018
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UCT subject rankings success
UCT has been rated in the top 100 globally for three subjects in the latest Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings by subject.
18 Oct 2018
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Write your exams now
UCT students are being encouraged to study hard and ensure they’re prepared for their final exams, and to choose deferment only if it’s absolutely essential.
18 Oct 2018
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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
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Expo showcases young scientistsʼ ingenuity
A maritime solar blanket, a robotic scribe and a prosthetic arm were among the ingenious projects on display during the Eskom Expo for Young Scientists at UCT.
21 Aug 2018
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