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Study shows 10% of children in high-burden TB settings may develop the disease by age 10
Recent research has revealed a high risk of TB infection and disease in children up to 10 years old who live in areas where TB spread is common.
12 Nov 2024
UCT students excel at SDG Summer School and Olympiad
Three UCT students have made a significant impact at the 2024 SDG Summer School in Geneva and the subsequent SDG Olympiad in Paris.
12 Nov 2024
Designing for a sustainable continent and planet
Prof Sudesh Sivarasu delivered his inaugural lecture on 24 October.
12 Nov 2024
UCT celebrates and honours retirees
UCT hosted a lunch for retirees on 6 November at Glenara, the vice-chancellor’s residence.
12 Nov 2024
UCT Graduate School of Business MBA ranked number seven globally for impact and sustainability
The University of Cape Town (UCT) Graduate School of Business’ (GSB) Master of Business Administration (MBA) programme has been ranked number seven globally and number one in Africa in the 2024 Better World MBA ranking by Corporate Knights magazine. The annual ranking assesses 174 top MBA programmes worldwide for their focus on sustainability and alignment with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This achievement underscores UCT’s growing prominence on the global stage and highlights Africa’s expanding role in sustainable business education.
12 Nov 2024
Media release
Two bilingual education projects revolutionise in-class learning
The iSayensi Yethu and Languaging-for-Learning projects have demonstrated the benefits of bilingual learning for school-going children.
11 Nov 2024
Power of aesthetic species on social media boosts wildlife conservation efforts – UCT experts
Facebook and Instagram can boost wildlife conservation efforts through public awareness and engagement, according to a study by the University of Cape Town’s (UCT) Drs Gabriella Leighton and Laurel Serieys from the Institute for Communities and Wildlife in Africa in the Department of Biological Sciences .
11 Nov 2024
Media release
Study shows 10% of children in high-burden TB settings may develop the disease by age 10
A groundbreaking study by researchers from the University of Cape Town’s (UCT) Department of Paediatrics and Child Health , Boston University School of Public Health (BUSPH), and the University of São Paulo, has revealed a critical gap in understanding the risk of tuberculosis (TB) in children. The researchers found that there was a high risk of TB infection and disease in children up to 10 years old who lived in areas where TB spread was common. The findings are published in The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health .
11 Nov 2024
Media release
UCT cautions students against fraudulent funding offers
The University of Cape Town (UCT) has noted fraudulent posters circulated on campus by an external entity purporting to offer financial assistance or aid for students.
08 Nov 2024
UCT researcher wins ASSAf Science-for-Society Gold Medal
At the recent ASSAf annual awards, a UCT researcher received the prestigious Gold Medal, while nine others were inaugurated as new members of the academy, with one also joining SAYAS.
08 Nov 2024
Call for projects: DHET capacity development programme
Staff members are encouraged to apply for the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) University Capacity Development Programme (UCDP) grant.
07 Nov 2024
Shining a spotlight on science
Soapbox Science encourages learning and debate and was recently held at Pierhead at the V&A Waterfront.
07 Nov 2024
UCT immunologist inaugurated to SA Young Academy of Science
The University of Cape Town’s (UCT) Dr Sabelo Hadebe, a senior lecturer in the Division of Immunology in the Faculty of Health Sciences , has been inaugurated by the South African Young Academy of Science (SAYAS) as one of its new 10 members during the recent annual awards ceremony of the Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf).
07 Nov 2024
Media release
SA’s income inequality remains high, but middle and upper class growth offers hope – UCT report
South Africa’s middle and upper classes are growing and becoming more economically inclusive, but challenges remain. The latest report from the University of Cape Town’s (UCT) Liberty Institute of Strategic Marketing , titled “Social Mobility in South Africa,” revealed that while the middle and upper classes are expanding, they are also becoming more racially and economically diverse. However, millions of South Africans continue to face poverty, with over 17 million citizens living in households earning less than R3 500 per month.
07 Nov 2024
Media release
UCT to host celebratory event for newly qualified teachers
The University of Cape Town’s (UCT) Newly Qualified Teachers (NQT) Project will host a celebratory event on Tuesday, 12 November 2024 for this year’s cohort of novice teachers and NQT alumni who have completed the mentoring course.
05 Nov 2024
Media release
People need to play
Neuropsychology expert Prof Mark Solms of UCT’s Neuroscience Institute delivered a lecture to university alumni as part of the Legacy Society’s drive to attract endowments.
05 Nov 2024
Queer South Africa’s health system
The LGBTQ+ Health and Advocacy Symposium was held on Friday, 1 November, and Saturday, 2 November.
05 Nov 2024
SWEEP UCT’s conference: a powerful stand against gender-based violence
UCT’s SWEEP chapter’s GBV conference brought together some of the most powerful and courageous voices in the fight against sexual and gender-based violence.
05 Nov 2024
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