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PhDs in just three minutes
With only a three-minute deadline, it was a case of “ready, steady, go” as students compacted their 80 000-word PhDs into snappy, accessible presentations.
17 Sep 2018
No peace without equality
Downplaying South Africa’s crime statistics won’t help address the reality that crime and inequality go hand in hand, says UCT’s Anine Kriegler.
13 Sep 2018
Republished
Using computers to improve lives
The work of UCT lecturer Dr Melissa Densmore, who pursues healthcare solutions via computer-based innovation, is set for a major boost thanks to prestigious new grant funding.
10 Sep 2018
Reconfiguring the human through the child
Existing education models “colonise” children merely to prepare them for adulthood, ignoring what they naturally excel at, says education Professor Karin Murris.
07 Sep 2018
Gold medal for UCT Vaccinology Research Chair
UCT Vaccinology Research Chair Professor Anna-Lise Williamson has been honoured with a gold medal from the SA Medical Research Council for her seminal scientific contributions.
04 Sep 2018
Connecting the Ocean View community
UCT researchers have joined forces with two technology providers to set up a community-owned wireless network for the Ocean View community in Cape Townʼs south peninsula.
04 Sep 2018
The cigarettes market is growing in Africa
As a developing continent, Africa has become an attractive market for the tobacco industry.
04 Sep 2018
South Africa’s inequality problem needs new thinking
Conventional thinking alone will not solve South Africa’s inequality. The Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit is providing out-of-the-box thinking.
03 Sep 2018
Republished
Sudesh Sivarasu: the prolific inventor serving humanity through innovation
Sudesh Sivarasu was honoured for his invention and innovation achievements in the field of biomedical engineering and his contributions to fostering collaborative innovation.
29 Sep 2017
Cape Town’s water crisis: Can suburbia save the day?
Neil Armitage of UCT’s Urban Water Management research unit offers five reasons why the solution to Cape Town’s water crisis can be found in the suburbs.
27 Sep 2017
Unpacking the spatial paradox
What would it take to achieve an integrated and spatially just Cape Town? The Integration Syndicate – an initiative aimed at finding solutions to these challenges – has some ideas.
27 Sep 2017
How to help farmers prepare for climate change
With an increase in floods, droughts and heatwaves in Africa and South Asia, farmers and governments need to adapt to a changing climate regime.
26 Sep 2017
Republished
The fight against poaching must shift to empowering communities
It’s time to change tack and see conservation issues like rhino poaching for the damage they do – especially to poor people .
21 Sep 2017
Child murders – South Africa’s preventable tragedy
The first national study into child murders in South Africa shows that the killing of a child is not an isolated event. This study found that every three days a child is killed due to abuse and neglect.
21 Sep 2017
Vulnerability at the heart of explosions research
In the week of Genevieve Langdon’s inaugural lecture on explosions, a terrorist bomb was planted on the London Underground. It was a reminder of human vulnerability.
20 Sep 2017
Why the people's Parliament is failing the people
Two researchers in law offer new insights into the failure of the recent no-confidence vote and efforts to hold the president to account for Nkandla.
19 Sep 2017
John Ataguba: 'I made a vow to myself that I would rewrite my story.'
Associate Professor John Ataguba’s interest in the economics of health systems was instilled many years ago, born out of his own childhood experience of inequality.
19 Sep 2017
Postgrads urgently need funding
There is a crisis brewing in postgraduate education in South Africa for the same reason that tertiary education is in turmoil now. If South Africa is to compete in the global knowledge economy, we need to broaden access to postgraduate education.
18 Sep 2017
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