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Welcome by the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cape Town, Dr Max Price, to the President of the United States of America, President Barack Obama
30 Jun 2013
UCT 'Speaker Corner' available to protester
30 Jun 2013
Baxter's hit play Mies Juliecomes home after international success
The Baxter Theatre Centre's hit play Mies Julie, written and directed by Yael Farber, has come home from a record-breaking international tour to sell-out performances on its home turf.
27 Jun 2013
Response to Die Burger questions on UCT Financial Aid
27 Jun 2013
UCT interview opportunities
19 Jun 2013
UCT PhD research leads to Google job
A University of Cape Town PhD graduate's ground-breaking technology solution is not only changing the lives of many skilled workers who could not find employment, it has also landed her a job with Google in Africa.
19 Jun 2013
UCT research affirms benefits of walking to promote health
In his thesis titled Steps that count! the use of pedometry for physical activity and health promotion in South Africa (SA), the University of Cape Town PhD graduate Julian Pillay investigates how walking can promote good health in the working adult population of SA.
18 Jun 2013
UCT part of new TB trial that will shorten duration of treatment
A clinical trial has been developed that will identify new tuberculosis (TB) treatment regimens which will significantly shorten the duration of treatment from 6 to 3 months.
18 Jun 2013
UCT research has important implications for HIV intervention in Southern Africa
Nompumelelo Precious Zungu, 1 of 83 PhD students who graduated from the University of Cape Town last week, explores the meaning of AIDS and risk among Xhosa men in 2 Cape Town townships.
13 Jun 2013
African American Studies expert to speak at UCT on affirmative action debate changes in US
12 Jun 2013
UCT regrets death of student
The University of Cape Town can confirm that a male student sadly passed away on Tuesday, 11 June 2013, from natural causes.
12 Jun 2013
UCT PhD graduate finds ways to save birds from power line collisions
More than 40% of SA's Ludwig's Bustard population may die annually on power infrastructure.
11 Jun 2013
UCT research on managing pain in HIV/AIDS sufferers is global first
University of Cape Town researcher Dr Romy Parker is the first person in the world to conduct research that explores methods to manage pain in people living with HIV using a non-pharmacological approach.
11 Jun 2013
The facts about Mr Joseph Khohlokoane's debt at UCT
The University of Cape Town has noted multiple inaccuracies in the reports on a graduand's study debt.
07 Jun 2013
Mr Joseph Khohlokoane graduates from UCT
The University of Cape Town confirms that Mr Joseph Khohlokoane graduated today.
07 Jun 2013
New UCT research explores land and agricultural reform in SA
University of Cape Town PhD qualifier Fani Ncapayi explores land and agricultural reform in the South African context.
07 Jun 2013
Politics gets in way of effective government, finds UCT researcher
Recent research by a doctoral student at the University of Cape Town has found that politics plays an integral role in the formation and delivery of government policy in developing countries.
07 Jun 2013
UCT PhD research explores university student friendships
Buhle Zuma, a PhD qualifier graduating at the University of Cape Town this week (6 and 7 June 2013), examines the various psychological and social factors, and complex processes that influence the formation of racially homogenous (or as he put it, "self-segregated") first-year university friendship groups.
06 Jun 2013
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