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Upcoming UCT event
Understanding and Preventing Violence in Africa Symposium
31 Oct 2013
Structural biology in everyday life: UCT prof breaks it down
Professor Trevor Sewell at the University of Cape Town will present his inaugural lecture, "A journey into inner Space: A view of biology from the atomic perspective" on Wednesday, 30 October 2013.
30 Oct 2013
Upcoming UCT interview opportunities
24 Oct 2013
UCT, Brown collaborate to train new cadre of HIV social scientists
R18.6m project to bring interdisciplinary aspect to HIV response
23 Oct 2013
Progressive Youth Alliance (PYA) protest
Please cite Gerda Kruger, Executive Director: Communication and Marketing, University of Cape Town
21 Oct 2013
UCT welcomes input on admissions policy and outsourcing
Please cite Gerda Kruger, Executive Director: Communication and Marketing, University of Cape Town
16 Oct 2013
Upcoming UCT interview opportunities and events
10 Oct 2013
Upcoming UCT interview opportunities and events
08 Oct 2013
Work-family balance: UCT professor to debunk the myths
Professor Jeffrey Bagraim from the School of Management Studies at the University of Cape Town will debunk some of these myths during his inaugural lecture on Wednesday, 9 October 2013, at 17h30 at Lecture Theatre 1, Kramer Law Building, Middle Campus.
08 Oct 2013
UCT researcher develops new MRI technology to help fight cardiovascular disease
Biomedical engineering offers fast, non-invasive techniques for diagnosis and treatment
01 Oct 2013
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