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Scientists condemn imbalanced and discriminatory use of imagery in global health
Key actors in global health who set policy and strategy have until now been depicting women and children from low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) with less dignity, respect, and power than those from high-income countries.
05 Dec 2022
UCT's heart disease doyens share prestigious Alan Pifer award
Heart-health pioneers Professors Karen Sliwa and Liesl Zühlke are the recipients of the University of Cape Town's (UCT) prestigious 2021 Alan Pifer award.
02 Dec 2022
Distinguished UCT academic honoured for excellence in teaching
The University of Cape Town (UCT) has recognised Associate Professor Elena Moore, head of department of Sociology, for her outstanding teaching and contribution to the promotion of teaching-and-learning excellence. She is the recipient of UCT’s 2021 Distinguished Teacher Award. It is the highest accolade awarded to teaching staff at all levels within the university.
02 Dec 2022
UCT to co-host live discussion on youth in science and diplomacy
Breakthroughs in science are occurring at an unprecedented pace, but their full ramifications are not always evident in the present. How will these discoveries reshape the human experience five, 10 or 25 years down the line, and how can we ensure the impact is for the benefit of all humanity?
01 Dec 2022
Raising taxes on tobacco can be a potent tool for reducing cigarette use in sub-Saharan Africa
In the context of declining tobacco use at the global level, sub-Saharan Africa is positioned to experience a tobacco epidemic. This is as a result of fast economic and population growth, coupled with intensive marketing efforts by the tobacco industry.
01 Dec 2022
UCT pays tribute to Archbishop Tutu
Vice-Chancellor Professor Mamokgethi Phakeng has, on behalf of the University of Cape Town (UCT), paid tribute to the late Emeritus Archbishop Desmond Tutu – “a fervent supporter of higher education.”
27 Dec 2021
Using the power of language and technology to open a window on economics
Translating over 1 000 economic terms into South Africa’s 11 official languages is at the heart of the EcoDoc app, recently launched within the University of Cape Town’s (UCT) School of Economics. The aim is to make it easier for economics students to understand terms and definitions in their home languages.
22 Dec 2021
MeerKAT discovers mystery clouds
An international team of astronomers led by Professor Gyula Józsa, Professor Michelle Cluver and Professor Thomas Jarrett from the Department of Astronomy at the University of Cape Town (UCT), has utilised the South African MeerKAT telescope to discover a mysterious chain of hydrogen gas clouds the size of a massive galaxy.
22 Dec 2021
Preliminary COVID-19 Vaccine Survey reveals four distinct groups of unvaccinated individuals
Preliminary results from the University of Cape Town’s (UCT) Southern Africa Labour Development Research Unit’s (SALDRU) first COVID-19 Vaccine Survey (COVACS), revealed that there are four distinct groups of unvaccinated individuals in South Africa.
21 Dec 2021
Research highlights rise of lawfare in SA and implications for judiciary
The rise of ‘lawfare’ in South Africa, or the judicialisation of politics, threatens not only the judiciary but democracy too. University of Cape Town (UCT) graduand Kate Dent’s PhD thesis explores the phenomenon, the legitimacy of courts to act in a political role – and the inherent dangers for the country when accountability is at large.
15 Dec 2021
UCT engineering graduate overcomes imposter syndrome and ill health
For Reitumetse Kholumo, achieving her degree in chemical engineering from the University of Cape Town (UCT) was a life goal. And as one of the Free State’s top 100 matric pupils in 2015, her admission to UCT was practically guaranteed.
14 Dec 2021
A decade of studying earns UCT medical student a PhD before his medical degree
Trailblazing his own path, choosing not to follow the crowd and being brave has brought University of Cape Town (UCT) medical student Timothy de Wet benchmark-setting academic achievement: he will graduate with a PhD this December, and is set to graduate with an MBChB in December 2022.
14 Dec 2021
UCT graduand becomes SA’s first black observational ocean biogeochemist
Mhlangabezi Mdutyana is a University of Cape Town (UCT) PhD graduate-in-waiting. He’s the son of a domestic worker and a security guard and he grew up on the dusty roads of Polar Park in Mthatha in the Eastern Cape.
14 Dec 2021
Amend laws to help civil society challenge poor governance in SOEs
Refinements and amendments to specific laws will place civil society organisations (CSOs) in a much stronger position to challenge poor corporate governance in state-owned enterprises (SOEs), said PhD graduand Julieth Gudo. Julieth will graduate from the University of Cape Town’s (UCT) Faculty of Law this month.
13 Dec 2021
UCT honours renowned Cape ballet master at its summer graduations
The University of Cape Town (UCT) will as part of its tradition bestow high academic honour, DMus (honoris causa), on renowned Cape Town ballet master Johaar Mosaval during the Faculty of Humanities virtual graduation ceremony scheduled for Monday, 13 December at 19:30.
13 Dec 2021
Newly installed UCT Chancellor believes in empowering youth through education
In a fitting ceremony on 10 December 2021, Dr Precious Moloi-Motsepe was officially installed as the Chancellor of the University of Cape Town (UCT) surrounded by various university stakeholders, dignitaries from across the country and delightful musical performances at the Cape Town International Convention Centre.
13 Dec 2021
UCT to host official Chancellor’s Installation and media conversation session
The University of Cape Town (UCT) will host the official Chancellor’s Installation ceremony for Dr Precious Moloi-Motsepe, who is the sixth chancellor and the second black woman to occupy this role at the institution.
09 Dec 2021
Only 40% of Africans want COVID-19 jabs to be mandatory, study finds
COVID-19 mandatory vaccination could potentially accelerate vaccine uptake and the attainment of herd immunity, but a new study has found that only 40% of Africans support the idea.
09 Dec 2021
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