Video: UCT reviews the year 2022

30 October 2023 | Videography Ruairi Abrahams, Boikhutso Ntsoko, Carbon Visuals & Michael van Ryneveld. Video Edit Ruairi Abrahams. VP Team Roxanne Harris, Ruairi Abrahams, Boikhutso Ntsoko and Rozanne Engel

The University of Cape Town’s (UCT) Year in Review 2022 reflects on the institution’s challenges and victories – showcasing the university’s continued works of excellence, transformation and social responsiveness.

In 2022, UCT was noted as one of the top three B-BBEE compliant universities in South Africa; and retained its position as the top university in Africa and one of the best globally as staff and students continued to excel in various fields. The year 2022 also marked the 1st anniversary of the devastating Table Mountain fire, which damaged some UCT facilities, including the beloved Jagger Library.


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The Newsroom and Publications unit releases an annual report, which is a review of activities on campus during the previous year. It spans nearly all aspects of UCT life, and includes reports from senior executives on issues such as governance, teaching and learning, research, social responsiveness, transformation and employment equity. Each year the report clearly illustrates clearly why UCT is held in such high regard in South Africa, Africa and across the globe.

 

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