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UCT notes alleged remarks by social media user
The University of Cape Town (UCT) has noted with concern alleged derogatory remarks by a social media user alleged to be a student at the institution.
31 Dec 2020
UCT medical school continues its body donor programme despite COVID-19
Thanks to rigorous COVID-19 health and safety protocols, UCT's Faculty of Health Sciences has maintained its body donor programme without risking staff or students. The programme is essential to teaching anatomy and new surgical techniques. Globally, the pandemic has forced many health sciences faculties to close their programmes.
23 Dec 2020
Protection of refugee rights – why human rights commissions may be the answer
With an unprecedented increase in the number of refugees around the world in recent years there is a need to effectively promote and protect refugee rights particularly in Africa, which has historically been the continent with one of the largest displaced populations. This is according to Dr Vivian John-Langba, a recent PhD recipient at UCT whose research identified national human rights institutions as one of the institutions through which effective promotion and protection of refugee rights can occur.
22 Dec 2020
Climate change may lead to increase in health effects associated with exposure to pesticides
Climate change may lead to an increase in health effects associated with exposure to endocrine disrupting pesticides, unless measures are put in place to ban the manufacture, trade and use of these pesticides. This is just one finding from research by Dr Cliff Zinyemba who recently received his PhD in Public Health from UCT.
22 Dec 2020
UCT research unpacks COVID-19 in an African context
A University of Cape Town (UCT) research has identified five contextual features that need to be considered to limit the spread of COVID-19 and mitigate its impacts on the continent.
22 Dec 2020
Childcare support for low-income employed mothers found wanting in SA
Women have had to simultaneously wear the titles of mother, caregiver and breadwinner for many years in South Africa without any recognition. But how do low-income employed mothers navigate care strategies for their young children?
18 Dec 2020
UCT VC among Times Higher Education’s 10 People of the Year
University of Cape Town Vice-Chancellor Professor Mamokgethi Phakeng has been named among the Times Higher Education (THE)’s 10 People of the Year.
18 Dec 2020
Three UCT scientists included in Highly Cited Researchers list for 2020
Three University of Cape Town (UCT) scientists, Emeritus Professor William Bond, Professor Dan Stein and Professor Vicki Lambert, have been included in the Highly Cited Researchers (HCR) list for 2020.
17 Dec 2020
“Comeback kid” beats the odds to graduate stronger than ever
Co-creator of popular web series Coloured Mentality , identity activist, filmmaker, land and housing activist, queer activist: these are just some of the ways to describe Sarah Summers and the many ways in which she has already made her mark on the world. Added to this is her story as the “comeback kid” who dropped out of the University of Cape Town (UCT) only to return years later, stronger than ever.
15 Dec 2020
COVID-19-related lockdown takes toll on young peoples’ mental health
A new University of Cape Town (UCT) study into the emotional well-being of young people during the COVID-19-related lockdown in South Africa has revealed that majority are suffering from depression.
14 Dec 2020
New candidate TB vaccine appears safe and immunogenic in treated TB patients
The results from a clinical trial investigating the use of a candidate vaccine that prevents the recurrence of TB in people who have recovered from the disease , displayed an acceptable safety profile and encouraging evidence of vaccine-induced immune responses when given to cured patients at the end of treatment.
14 Dec 2020
Graduand committed to changing societal perceptions on disability
Millicent Agangiba was four years old when she was diagnosed with polio – this altered the trajectory of her life. She underwent years of medical treatment, and while her condition improved significantly, her mobility remained a challenge.
14 Dec 2020
Two hip surgeries and constant pain no deterrent for PhD candidate
Takunda Chitaka is no stranger to the challenges that life can present along the way or success and will be graduating with her PhD in Chemical Engineering from the University of Cape Town (UCT) this month.
11 Dec 2020
Dodging life’s hurdles to attain his masters in chemical engineering
“As long as you’re alive, the dream is alive. And remember, it doesn’t really matter how you got into the deep end, it’s your responsibility to make it to the shore,” said University of Cape Town (UCT) MSc graduand Senzo Mgabhi.
11 Dec 2020
First-of-its kind Namib desert research leads to master’s degree
After working in isolation on the coast of the southern Namib desert, University of Cape Town (UCT) student Liezl Maritz will graduate with a Master’s in Biological Sciences.
10 Dec 2020
Cigarette market normalises after sales ban is lifted, but is not the same as before - UCT study
Cigarette prices have decreased sharply from their highly inflated levels during the sales ban, but are substantially higher than their pre-lockdown levels. The average retail price of cigarette brands produced by the multinationals is nearly 5% higher than before the sales ban, while the average retail price produced by the local manufacturers is 30% higher.
10 Dec 2020
Dodging life as a gangster in pursuit of education
When Tshediso Mahange was just 13 years old, he had endured years of emotional and mental abuse at the hands of his stepfather. That’s when he made a life-altering decision: the teenager decided to pack his bags and move out of the house. With nowhere to go and no one to support him, he moved into a tiny informal structure not far from his former home.
09 Dec 2020
Two UCT doctoral candidates receive L’Oréal-UNESCO award for driving African research
Two University of Cape Town (UCT) PhD candidates: Doaa Ali from the Department of Chemistry and Tsaone Tamuhla from the Department of Computational Biology, are recipients of the L’Oréal-UNESCO for Women in Science sub-Saharan Africa regional program Young Talent Awards.
09 Dec 2020
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