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The future of oil and gas in South Africa to be discussed at UCT workshop
The University of Cape Town's Chemical Engineering Department has joined forces with the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) to host a webinar/workshop with a focused perspective on the medium- to long-term future of oil and gas in South Africa.
30 May 2017
UCT events and interview opportunities
The following events that could be of interest to the media are scheduled to take place at the University of Cape Town (UCT) this week and the next.
30 May 2017
Dolphins identified by their whistles
Have you ever noticed a subtle difference between dolphins' whistles while you're out for a swim or watching a nature documentary?
29 May 2017
Leading Economists: A Strong Carbon Price Needed to Drive Large-Scale Climate Action
Meeting the world's agreed climate goals in the most cost-effective way while fostering growth requires countries to set a strong carbon price, with the goal of reaching $40-$80 per tonne of CO2 by 2020 and $50-100 per tonne by 2030.
29 May 2017
Multi-year support for students at UCT's Disability Service
UCT is very pleased to announce that the FNB Fund has recently committed funding of R11 million towards UCT's Disability Service.
25 May 2017
UCT appoints Lewis Pugh as Adjunct Professor
World renowned Ocean Advocate and endurance swimmer, Professor Lewis Pugh is continuing his battle for ocean conservation by accepting the position of Adjunct Professor in International Law at UCT.
17 May 2017
UCT condemns rape and sexual assault
The University of Cape (UCT) recognises that rape and sexual assault are serious problems in our societies and universities.
09 May 2017
UCT confirms arrest of staff member
The University of Cape Town confirms that one of our staff members has been arrested for an alleged criminal offence committed on Sunday, 07 May 2017.
08 May 2017
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