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COVID-19 third surge: ‘Fraught with problems’
UCT’s Professor Marc Mendelson said that several factors are expected to drive the third COVID-19 resurgence in the country.
18 Mar 2021
Piracy, slavery and a Mecca pilgrimage
New UCT research reveals more about the life of freed slave Carel Pelgrim, who made the first Hajj to Mecca from the Cape.
17 Mar 2021
Pandemic praxis: adapting research methods within COVID-19 constraints
UCT’s African Centre for Cities’ Nourished Child project is using a mix of photography and online messaging technology to continue doing fieldwork during the COVID-19 pandemic.
17 Mar 2021
Republished
UCT staff and students to use the UCT Daily Health Screening app
From 1 April 2021, all UCT staff and students who visit the university’s campuses are required to use the UCT Daily Health Screening app for mandatory COVID-19 screening.
16 Mar 2021
‘This is your new home’
Vice-Chancellor Professor Mamokgethi Phakeng has assured the parents of first-year students of her and the university’s commitment to helping them achieve academic success.
16 Mar 2021
UCT VC advocates education as post-COVID-19 recovery strategy
Vice-Chancellor Professor Mamokgethi Phakeng participated in a panel discussion at the 2021 Leading Women Summit on how education can drive change in the post-pandemic world.
15 Mar 2021
Soudien ‘over the moon’ about NRF A-rating
Celebrated Emeritus Professor Crain Soudien is the latest UCT researcher to receive an A-rating from the NRF.
15 Mar 2021
Phaphama SEDI and UCT students help local entrepreneurs rise
An NPO started in part by UCT societies is helping entrepreneurs develop their small businesses, with the help of the university’s students
15 Mar 2021
UCT residence life and COVID-19 protocols
Student Housing and Residence Life in the Department of Student Affairs have made every effort to ensure compliance with COVID-19 protocols.
11 Mar 2021
UCT’s cleaning services preparedness for 2021
The University of Cape Town has pulled out all of the stops to ensure that spaces that students and staff members will be using on campus, are disinfected and properly cleaned.
11 Mar 2021
UCT’s Jammie Shuttle Service will take you where you need to be
The ‘Jammie’ is a scheduled shuttle service that runs at regular intervals, ensuring students and staff move between campuses easily.
10 Mar 2021
UCT Libraries will be your study partner and sanctuary
UCT Libraries is a network of faculty and department aligned libraries across eight campus sites.
10 Mar 2021
UCT’s Fees Office is here to help you
The Fees Office is a billing and debt collection office for student fees. They handle all general enquiries regarding fees so this video offers more information about their services.
10 Mar 2021
A message from DVC: Research and Internationalisation, Professor Sue Harrison
Professor Sue Harrison discusses her mandate as the Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Research and Internationalisation.
10 Mar 2021
A message from DVC: Transformation, Professor Loretta Feris
Professor Loretta Feris shares about UCT’s move to online learning during the pandemic.
10 Mar 2021
A message from UCT’s Chief Operating Officer, Dr Reno Morar
Chief Operating Officer Dr Reno Morar welcomes parents, guardians and sponsors to the UCT community and shares about UCT’s response to COVID-19 and its vision for the future.
10 Mar 2021
Stay&Connect accommodation solutions for UCT students
Stay&Connect manages bookings for UCT’S broad range of spaces for events, reasonable holiday accommodation, film shoots and more. Phelokazi Mbebe shares more about how Stay&Connect works and how you can utilise their services.
10 Mar 2021
The Office for Inclusivity and Change is here to support you
Known on campus as the OIC, the Office for Inclusivity and Change’s main purpose is to articulate and implement the university’s inclusivity strategy. Dr Sianne Alves takes us through the OIC’s mandate.
10 Mar 2021
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