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Transformation Month to focus on integrating transformation
28 Feb 2011
No monopoly on knowledge - Pradhan
28 Feb 2011
Know their rights, says Children's Institute
28 Feb 2011
Contribution to education unites honorary graduands
28 Feb 2011
Computers chip in on heart disease
28 Feb 2011
Going, going, gone
28 Feb 2011
Lung Institute breathes new life into old TB clinic
24 Feb 2011
Security kiosks ease fight against crime
23 Feb 2011
UCT to honour heroes in teaching, reconciliation and computer technology
The University of Cape Town this year will award honorary degrees to David Potter, the founder of microcomputer systems companies Psion and Psion Teklogix; Cape Town teaching legend Stella Petersen; UCT Emeritus Professor Martin West; and struggle and reconciliation leader Mary Burton. The degrees will be awarded to Petersen and West during graduation ceremonies in June, and to Burton and Potter in December.
23 Feb 2011
UCT knocks wind out of NMMU
22 Feb 2011
World Bank opens development
21 Feb 2011
UCT students win global award
21 Feb 2011
Computers chip in on heart disease
21 Feb 2011
New funding opens the research gates
21 Feb 2011
Looking for ways to see the African city
21 Feb 2011
Statement by the UCT Dean of the Faculty of Humanities on the so-called "closing down of CAS" and merging of academic departments
There has been some public speculation over the past week about proposals for departmental reorganisation in the Faculty of Humanities at UCT, and the so-called "closing down" of the Centre for African Studies (CAS). Claims have been made that CAS and all its courses, programmes, exchange links, intellectual activities and so forth have either been, or are about to be closed down, and that students have been excluded from discussion on the matters. This is completely untrue. No decision, administrative or otherwise, has been made in relation to any department in the Faculty at this time, and any decision that may finally be made will be arrived at through open discussion and debate within the faculty. A statement was made about this on 14th February but it appears that further details are required.
21 Feb 2011
Professor shakes things up in cardiac studies
18 Feb 2011
New knowledge sealed in old bones
18 Feb 2011
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