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UCT hosts public lectures on water challenges
The University of Cape Town's Future Water Research Institute and the Centre for Bioprocess Engineering Research (CeBER) will today, Friday 20 October 2017, jointly host 2 public lectures under the theme
20 Oct 2017
UCT academic among
The Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Cape Town, Professor Bongani Mayosi, has been elected to the US National Academy of Medicine (NAM).
17 Oct 2017
UCT receives funding from Chan Zuckerberg Initiative for research to map all cells in a human body
The University of Cape Town has been awarded a grant for the work of Professor Musa Mhlanga in the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative's first open request for applications in support of the Human Cell Atlas community.
17 Oct 2017
UCT student develops greywater system to solve water crisis in Cape Town
A third-year civil engineering student at the University of Cape Town, Nkosinathi Nkomo, was unable to register in 2017 due to lack of funds. To raise funds, he decided to apply some of the knowledge he had acquired practically to come with a solution to the water crisis in Cape Town.
16 Oct 2017
UCT to host valedictory lecture on the National Health Insurance
The University of Cape Town's Faculty of Health Sciences will host a valedictory lecture focusing on the National Health Insurance (NHI) in South Africa next month.
16 Oct 2017
UCT event highlights the need to close mental health treatment gap
South Africa needs sustainable solutions to deal with its mental health treatment gap, delegates heard at a recent roundtable discussion at the University of Cape Town ahead of World Mental Health Day (WMHD) on Tuesday, 10 October 2017.
12 Oct 2017
Research reveals possible new treatment pathway for severe allergic asthma
Research demonstrates that blocking the action of 2 pro-inflammatory molecules significantly reduces symptoms of allergic asthma in mice, which could lead to development of a new treatment for people with a severe form of the condition.
12 Oct 2017
Africa's largest eagle in free fall
The population of Africa's largest eagle species is in freefall in South Africa, and may be soaring towards extinction, according to a new University of Cape Town (UCT) study based on changes in sighting rates over the last twenty years.
09 Oct 2017
UCT's Works of Art Committee rolls out consultative programme
The University of Cape Town's newly-constituted Works of Art Committee (WOAC) has been working on finalising a programme of activity for the next 4 years.
05 Oct 2017
UCT Vice-Chancellor's Inaugural Lecture on ICTs for development
The role of the mobile phone in accelerating Africa's social and economic development will be reflected on when the University of Cape Town hosts the Vice-Chancellor's Inaugural Lecture, titled
03 Oct 2017
UCT to host Annual Western Cape Research Ethics Committees Workshop
The University of Cape Town's Faculty of Health Sciences Ethics Office and Human Research Ethics Committee will host the second Western Cape Human Research Ethics Workshop in Cape Town.
02 Oct 2017
UCT to rename residence after Harold Cressy - the first coloured person to obtain a university degree in SA
The University of Cape Town will rename its Palm Court Residence in Mowbray in honour of Mr Harold Cressy, who was the first coloured person to gain a degree in South Africa at the then South African College, which later became UCT.
02 Oct 2017
Increase in applications for 2018 admission at UCT
With only a few days before the closing date of 30 September, the University of Cape Town has received 31 200 applicants from undergraduate students to date - in comparison to the 28 600 received at the same time last year.
28 Sep 2017
Vodacom announces free internet access for students and staff
University of Cape Town students and staff who are Vodacom subscribers will now have free internet access following the decision by the mobile network provider to zero rate a number of academic sites.
27 Sep 2017
UCT to host panel discussion on mental health in South Africa
The University of Cape Town's Alan J Flisher Centre for Public Mental Health (CPMH) will host a panel discussion on mental health in South Africa titled
26 Sep 2017
UCT GSB centre only African business school on new UN development programme research council
The University of Cape Town's Graduate School of Business (GSB) has been named as one of 9 leading universities to be part of a partnership with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to develop a research agenda that will better leverage private investment to finance the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG).
26 Sep 2017
UCT researcher looks at ways of offsetting water scarcity through harvesting storm water
Cape Town uses about 300 million cubic metres of water annually, most of which comes from the 6 major reservoirs. But every year 4 times as much as that falls on the city as rain. Now civil engineer and PhD researcher John Okedi is studying ways in which this water can be used to offset the current water shortage.
22 Sep 2017
UCT's new free online course expands access to higher education
The University of Cape Town has launched its 10th Massive Open Online Course (MOOC),
21 Sep 2017
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