Highlights from 2019
As we look back on 2019, we celebrate the top 40 stories that were most popular with readers of the UCT News website during the year.
Prestigious scholarship for star pupil
Prospective UCT student Terrell Demorgan has been awarded the inaugural Daniel Samuel Maseko Memorial Scholarship for 2020.
31 Dec 2019
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UCT in top 1.3% globally
UCT ranks best in Africa, according to the latest Center for World University Rankings.
30 Dec 2019
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Touch down for SA’s banking Siri
Four UCT students have developed a one-stop banking shop that performs banking transactions, monitors account activity and speaks four South African languages.
30 Dec 2019
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UCT tops in Africa in all five major rankings
UCT took the top spot in South Africa and jumped back into the 201–300 band in the latest ShanghaiRankingʼs Academic Ranking of World Universities 2019.
28 Dec 2019
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UCT best in Africa in world rankings
UCT has been ranked the best university on the continent in the 2020 US News Best Global Universities rankings.
27 Dec 2019
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Cape Town’s drought under the microscope
PhD candidate Precious Mahlalela dedicated her masterʼs thesis to understanding the cause of the Mother City’s recent drought and received recognition in a top international journal.
27 Dec 2019
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SA’s first ‘LinkedIn for creatives’
Three UCT Commerce students have designed an online platform that gives creative professionals a way to network and share their work with a vast audience.
27 Dec 2019
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Common contraceptive could raise TB risk
A breakthrough study at UCT has revealed that one of the country’s most commonly used injectable contraceptives could potentially increase users’ risk of contracting tuberculosis.
26 Dec 2019
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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.
25 Dec 2019
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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.
24 Dec 2019
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Dual degree was ‘a juggling act’
With diligence and perseverance, UCT student Kira Düsterwald simultaneously graduated with her degree in medicine and her masterʼs in neuroscience.
24 Dec 2019
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Balance key to two-in-one degree
Balance was key to UCT’s Nicola Steinhaus graduating with both a bachelor’s and master’s degree concurrently.
24 Dec 2019
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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.
23 Dec 2019
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‘This is my mother’s graduation’
While it’s his name on the degree, Ntebogang Segone says his 17 April graduation belongs to his mother.
23 Dec 2019
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Hon doc for maths ‘trailblazer’ Phakeng
VC Prof Mamokgethi Phakeng says her honorary doctorate from the University of Bristol is “a recognition of the many people who made me, those I represent”.
22 Dec 2019
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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.
20 Dec 2019
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Changing face of UCT infrastructure
A new 500-bed residence, an education building and a redeveloped North Bus Stop are among seven new developments in the pipeline to meet UCT’s needs to 2035.
20 Dec 2019
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Black women academics: ‘Stay in the system’
Vice-Chancellor Professor Mamokgethi Phakeng’s plea to young black women academics ahead of Women’s Day is that they “stay in the system” to change the status quo in academia.
19 Dec 2019
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‘Something is deeply wrong with our society’
During a memorial service for Uyinene Mrwetyana, UCT chancellor, Mrs Graça Machel, said South Africa faces a deeply rooted problem and needs help.
19 Dec 2019
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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.
18 Dec 2019
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Solving SA’s literacy crisis
An education expert told UCT Summer School participants that thereʼs no quick fix for South Africaʼs literacy crisis. It will take time and hard work.
17 Dec 2019
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Racism and ‘xenophobia’: 10 key points
UCT News highlighted 10 key points from UCT PhD candidate Ivan Katsere’s op-ed on the centrality of racism in violence against African migrants.
17 Dec 2019
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