What's on

22 July 2013

To celebrate Mandela Day this year, the campus community engaged in several different activities. Find out more on UCT website.

Mandiba

  • The Chester Missing Roadshow. Date: 23 July – 3 August. Venue: Baxter Golden Arrow Studio.
  • Philosophy Society Meeting: Can a dog really be a human's (best) friend? Date: 23 July. Venue: HUM LT1, Humanities Building.
  • Philosophy seminar: Harm, human values, & the boundaries of psychiatry, by Professor Jonathan Glover. Date: 24 July. Venue: Humanities LT3.
  • Teenage motherhood & schooling in South Africa, by Ian Timaeus. Date: 25 July. Venue: LS3B, 3rd Floor, Leslie Social Building.
  • TB Davie Memorial Lecture: Professor Jonathan Glover. Date: 25 July. Venue: Leslie Social Science 2D, Leslie Social Science Building.
  • Medical Humanities series: Acclaimed playwright and cultural critic Jane Taylor discusses the historical and psychological significance of organ donation at the inaugural 'Big Questions: Medical Humanities' lecture. Date: 25 July. Venue: Anatomy Lecture Theatre, Old Medical School Building, UCT, Hiddingh Campus, Orange Street, Cape Town.
  • GSB: Extraordinary Speakers Programme. Date: 25 July.
  • SADAKO: Baxter Theatre Production – with puppets – on the life of Sadako Sasaki, who survived the Hiroshima atom bomb but developed leukaemia ten years later. Date: 30 July – 10 August. Venue: Flipside.
  • Res 4 Res Theatre Festival. Date: 31 July – 3 Aug. Venue: Rochester Hall.
  • Creating your own screencast: CET Staff Development Workshop. Date: 5 and 7 August. Venue: Teaching Lab 1, Upper Campus Student Learning Centre, Level 4, Steve Biko Building.
  • A basic introduction to Google (Drive) for teaching and learning. Hosted by: Centre for Educational Technology. Date: 12, 14 and 16 August. Venue: Teaching Lab 1, Upper Campus Student Learning Centre, Level 4, Steve Biko Building.
  • HIV prevalence in South Africa – the 2012 national HIV household survey, by Thomas Rehle. Date: 15 August. Venue: LS3B, 3rd Floor, Leslie Social Building.
  • HAYANI. New, acclaimed acting duo explores what the idea of 'home' means in South Africa. Date: 8 – 31 August. Venue: Baxter Golden Arrow Studio.

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