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UCT Big Band marks Heritage Day with a celebration
The Baxter Concert Hall came alive on Wednesday, 24 September, as the UCT Big Band hosted a Heritage Day celebration.
26 Sep 2025
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UCT Big Band marks Heritage Day with a celebration
The Baxter Concert Hall came alive on Wednesday, 24 September, as the UCT Big Band hosted a Heritage Day celebration.
26 Sep 2025
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A decade of leadership excellence
UCT hosted the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program’s “Decade of Leadership Excellence” celebrations from 9 to 10 September 2025.
26 Sep 2025
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AI in Africa: 5 issues that must be tackled for digital equality
Without deliberate action, the AI “revolution” risks deepening inequality more than it will expand opportunity. Here are five issues that need to be looked at and overcome.
26 Sep 2025
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Michaelis 100: objects, images and anecdotes
UCT’s Michaelis School of Fine Art is celebrating 100 years through 100 objects, images and anecdotes.
25 Sep 2025
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UCT launches Centre for Wellbeing and Flourishing
It was all about the success of students and staff as UCT hosted the inaugural Wellbeing and Flourishing Conference to launch the Centre for Wellbeing and Flourishing.
23 Sep 2025
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UCT champions access and inclusivity in scholarship
UCT Libraries Press has produced another volume that emphasises the university’s commitment to inclusive knowledge sharing.
23 Sep 2025
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Acclaimed academics celebrated
Scholarly dedication and contribution were celebrated at the 2025 induction of the College of Fellows at UCT.
22 Sep 2025
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UCT scholar puts Africa on the science world map
UCT’s Prof Kelly Chibale pulled all the strings to promote drug discovery in Africa when he addressed the 66th London International Youth Science Forum and the Tokyo International Conference on African Development.
19 Sep 2025
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Mother gave birth to baby who grew outside her womb
Thanks to quick healthcare escalation by a multi-disciplinary team at UCT’s Groote Schuur Hospital, Sylvia Nodela gave birth to a healthy baby who had grown to full term inside her pelvic cavity, outside her uterus.
19 Sep 2025
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Rewarding curiosity
18 Sep 2025
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Sarah Baartman: memory, space and legacy
18 Sep 2025
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Symposium unpacks partnerships and possibilities for a water-secured future in Africa
18 Sep 2025
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Delays to degree: loss, debt, and determination
17 Sep 2025
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SA’s small-scale rooibos tea growers not benefitting enough
17 Sep 2025
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How do bodies decompose?
17 Sep 2025
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Unravelling cash-in-transit networks
15 Sep 2025
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UCT honours four trailblazers at Spring graduation
15 Sep 2025
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Championing early childhood development in higher education
15 Sep 2025
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UCT marks spring graduation with multilingual thesis orations
12 Sep 2025
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Humour, family, a shared graduation stage
12 Sep 2025
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Resilience and perseverance paid off
12 Sep 2025
Personal trials a source of strength, resilience
Matholi Hlophe said obtaining her master’s degree has given her confidence in her ability to contribute meaningfully to her field as a maintenance manager.
12 Sep 2025
UCT innovators sweep Falling Walls Lab Cape Town 2025
UCT student Candice Eslick has won the Cape Town regional leg of the prestigious Falling Walls Lab competition.
11 Sep 2025
The resilient spirit of a woman
UCT officially marked the renaming of the Sarah Baartman Hall on 10 September 2025.
11 Sep 2025
Shaping global chemical safety and workers’ health
Dorothy Ngajilo intends to use her position as the health and labour officer of the United Nations Environment Programme to ensure that workers and communities are safe from chemicals.
11 Sep 2025
UCT Language Indaba 2025: turning policy into practice
Every year, Grade 11 visual art and design learners in the province are invited to step into Irma Stern’s world by visiting the museum and engage with her work.
11 Sep 2025
Reimagining Irma Stern through youth voices
Every year, Grade 11 visual art and design learners in the province are invited to step into Irma Stern’s world by visiting the museum and engage with her work.
11 Sep 2025
Championing socially just and decolonised education
UCT lecturer and performing artist Msakha Mona, who graduated with his PhD this week, has devoted his time and efforts to advocating for social justice, multilingualism and decoloniality.
10 Sep 2025
Bold, inclusive, African-centred: the HPALS way
UCT’s HPALS leads globally in sports science, combining bold, people-centred, African-rooted research with international impact – from rehabilitation technology to genetics and community health.
10 Sep 2025
UCT launches The Learning Store
UCT launched a new online short course learning portal, a major step forward in widening access to quality short courses and continuing education opportunities.
09 Sep 2025
Workshop lays groundwork for new Climate Action Innovation Lab
UCT’s ACDI convened a collaborative workshop on 27 August to explore the development of a proposed Climate Action Innovation Lab.
09 Sep 2025
UCT academy empowers women with multi-conditions
UCT celebrated women living with multiple long-term conditions who completed a three-year Advocacy Skills Programme.
09 Sep 2025
Lecture calls for universally dignified and equal healthcare access for Africa
On 1 September, UCT’s FHS hosted its annual Global Health Lecture, themed: “Universal Health Access for Africa: Where are we now?”
09 Sep 2025
Evaluation as inquiry, power and possibility
According to Prof Sarah Chapman, evaluation is the most dynamic, evolving, and deeply human disciplines of our time.
09 Sep 2025
Reflecting on 10 years of Rhodes Must Fall
On 28 August, UCT hosted the first of three public dialogues, marking a decade since the eruption of the Rhodes Must Fall movement at UCT.
05 Sep 2025
UCT retains African lead in 2025 global rankings
Evaluated out of 2 500 institutions globally, UCT placed in the top 201–300 band in the 2025 ARWU rankings.
05 Sep 2025
‘Noticing the growth in myself was thrilling’
Nina Taaibosch was initially reluctant to study. Now she’ll be graduating, and the study bug has bitten.
04 Sep 2025
‘My chronic illness has been the biggest blessing in my life’
Inspirational graduand Huyaam Samuels is an advocate for palliative care and pain management support and will be graduating with her master’s this month.
03 Sep 2025
Turning a lived experience into advocacy
Every graduation ceremony holds a significant moment for all involved, and for the upcoming UCT September graduate Deborah van der Berg it is no different.
03 Sep 2025
From Natal’s sugar fields to galleries around the world
Fine art master’s graduand Zenaéca Singh highlights South African indentured Indians in her work.
02 Sep 2025
Rowing through challenges to excel
For Thomas White, the classrooms of UCT have been the proving grounds for resilience, determination, and commitment to excellence.
02 Sep 2025
Blood, grit, and global breakthroughs
UCT’s Prof Darlene Lubbe delivered her inaugural lecture on 28 August, detailing her journey in innovation of transorbital surgical techniques.
01 Sep 2025
Muscles, motion and markets
UCT’s Assoc Prof Yumna Albertus has co-founded a start-up called AcinoTech, which aims to increase access to movement-measuring technology.
01 Sep 2025
In quotes: UCT VC’s 12 months in office
UCT VC Prof Mosa Moshabela has marked one year in office.
01 Sep 2025
Students, Springboks and dinner with Nelson Mandela
VC Prof Mosa Moshabela has spoken highly of UCT’s student body and its everlasting appeal in society.
01 Sep 2025
‘It’s possible to do the impossible at UCT’
UCT VC Prof Mosa Moshabela has highlighted some of the outcomes of stakeholder conversations as he marks one year in office.
01 Sep 2025
Time to celebrate after years of juggling
Thulisa Mkatazo’s graduation marks the end of years of balancing her campus job with her academic research.
01 Sep 2025
Finding ease in hardships
Every year, UCT spotlights a cohort of graduates who have achieved remarkable feats during the course of their studies. This year, Dr Fadia Gamieldien is in those ranks.
01 Sep 2025
UCT academics shine at SA Women in Science Awards
UCT researchers celebrated at the South African Women in Science Awards for leading in STEM, as well as the Humanities and Social Sciences.
29 Aug 2025
AI, authorship and authority
AI is here to stay – and lecturers and students at UCT are thinking about its role together.
29 Aug 2025
Three UCT alumna at the helm of SA’s most influential companies
Three UCT alumna – who are sisters – are running some of South Africa’s most successful and influential companies.
29 Aug 2025
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