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Call for applications: Future Professors Programme
The Future Professors Programme (FPP) is a national, collaborative programme aimed at producing a critical mass of academic excellence and leadership within South African higher education. The FPP is based on an innovative approach to growing a representative professoriate through the implementation of a structured programme.
09 Feb 2026
UCT study reveals major barriers to surgical care in peri-urban Cape Town
A new study by researchers at the University of Cape Town (UCT) has uncovered significant challenges in delivering surgical care in peri-urban communities, with nearly one in three residents reporting experiencing delays in receiving appropriate surgical treatment, even when living close to healthcare facilities.
09 Feb 2026
Media release
UCT experts propose narrower beer excise tax tiers to reduce alcohol harm
South Africa’s alcohol taxation system requires urgent strengthening to address the devastating public health burden of harmful alcohol consumption, according to an analysis by researchers based at the University of Cape Town’s (UCT) Research Unit on the Economics of Excisable Products (REEP) . To effectively reduce alcohol-related harm, the researchers recommend narrower beer excise tax tiers than those proposed by Treasury, higher uplift factors (multipliers applied to the base excise tax rate), and predictable above-inflation tax increases.
09 Feb 2026
Media release
Demystifying drug discovery
A UCT Summer School excursion unpacked the fascinating journey from molecule to medicine, blending storytelling, science and behind-the-scenes lab exploration.
09 Feb 2026
New genus of sea snail discovered in the Great African Seaforest
After nearly a decade of taxonomic puzzle-solving, a team of scientists from the University of Cape Town’s (UCT) Department of Biological Sciences , Sea Change Project, the University of Tokyo and Stellenbosch University has unveiled a remarkable discovery: a parasitic sea snail that represents not only a new species, but an entirely new genus. The findings are published in the Journal of Molluscan Studies .
09 Feb 2026
Media release
New genus of sea snail discovered in the Great African Seaforest
Scientists from UCT’s Department of Biological Sciences have been involved in an international research project which shows a parasitic sea snail that represents an entirely new genus.
06 Feb 2026
UCT study exposes major gap in access to gender-affirming healthcare in SA
There is an urgent need for the provision of integrated and accessible gender-affirming care and HIV services as part of comprehensive care for transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) populations within inclusive health systems, a study by the University of Cape Town’s (UCT) Desmond Tutu HIV Centre published in the South African Medical Journal yesterday has found.
05 Feb 2026
Media release
Study reveals gaps in gender-affirming healthcare
Study findings show a large proportion of transgender and gender-diverse people in South Africa are unable to access adequate medical gender-affirming care.
05 Feb 2026
Restoring financial stability at UCT
The 2025 financial year saw the University of Cape Town (UCT) achieve a 1% surplus of approximately R50 million on its general operating budget (GOB), an achievement rendered even more important after the university endured three unprecedented years of budget deficits (R118 million in 2022, R350 million in 2023 and R193 million in 2024).
04 Feb 2026
UCT hosts heads of mission for discussion on future of education
The University of Cape Town (UCT) will host the Vice-Chancellor’s Heads of Mission Breakfast, under the theme “The future of education, research, science, technology and innovation: Building bridges for global progress”, on Thursday, 12 February 2026.
04 Feb 2026
Media release
In remembrance: Abdurahman (Abdu) Mohamed
It is with heavy hearts that we inform you of the passing of our colleague, Mr Abdurahman (Abdu) Mohamed (65), a chief technical officer in the Division of Chemical Pathology, Department of Pathology. He passed away on Saturday, 10 January 2026.
04 Feb 2026
BIOGRIP 2026 brings South Africa’s biogeochemistry community together
Hundreds of attendees gathered at the UCT GSB from 28 to 30 January for the BIOGRIP 2026 Conference.
04 Feb 2026
‘Welcome to the global centre of excellence’
UCT is the ‘place to be’, said one student when they arrived on campus for the 2026 Parent Orientation assembly.
04 Feb 2026
UCT and CAF celebrate football leadership graduates
UCT and CAF celebrated the graduation of the latest cohort of their joint Management Executive Programme aimed at professionalising football leadership on the continent.
04 Feb 2026
UCT’s FinHub GenesisBloc Launchpad is back
UCT’s GenesisBloc is accepting applications for the latest cohort of blockchain innovators.
03 Feb 2026
Webinar: Are food companies doing enough to support healthier diets in SA?
The University of Cape Town (UCT), in collaboration with the South African Medical Research Council, the University of the Western Cape and LMU Munich (Germany), will host a webinar to share the results of a study assessing and benchmarking voluntary commitments and practices of the food industry to support healthy food environments and improve population nutrition, covering 29 food companies operating in South Africa.
03 Feb 2026
Media release
Integrate mental health support into HIV care
A new study led by UCT highlights the importance of integrating mental health support into HIV care to assist people living with HIV.
03 Feb 2026
UCT academic recognised globally for anti-corruption scholarship and ethics education
Dr Marianne Camerer, a senior lecturer at the University of Cape Town’s (UCT) Nelson Mandela School of Public Governance (NMSPG), has been recognised internationally for her sustained contribution to anti-corruption research and public ethics education. Dr Camerer recently received the International Anti-Corruption Excellence (ACE) Awards in Doha, Qatar, marking a significant global endorsement of her nearly three decades of work on corruption, accountability and ethical leadership.
02 Feb 2026
Media release
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