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Sutherland project will shape historic reburials policy
The Sutherland Reburials Project involving nine unethically obtained San and Khoe skeletons from the Roggeveld was a mammoth scientific endeavour coupled with strong community collaboration.
05 Nov 2019
Revolutionising SA’s health sector
Students participating in the Futures in Health Accelerator Project, a collaboration across various faculties, presented their business ideas to industry experts last week.
04 Nov 2019
Community justice through science
Dr Victoria Gibbon, curator of UCT’s skeletal collection, discusses one of the most extensive, significant and fulfilling projects of her career.
04 Nov 2019
Rewriting a piece of history
Professor Judith Sealy’s research revealed fascinating aspects of the life histories of nine people whose skeletons were obtained unethically by the university between 1925 and 1931.
04 Nov 2019
Encoding the values of transformation
Dr Tinashe Mutsvangwa from UCTʼs Division of Biomedical Engineering played an integral part in restoring the dignity and identity of the Sutherland skeletal remains.
04 Nov 2019
Using archaeology to correct injustice
UCT archaeologist Emeritus Associate Professor Simon Hall reflects on his contribution to the repatriation, reburial and restorative justice work done at Kruisrivier.
04 Nov 2019
Restoring dignity through forensic art
Kathryn Smith, a South African pursuing a PhD in forensic art in the UK, added her facial reconstruction expertise to the multidisciplinary Sutherland project team.
04 Nov 2019
‘We knew their names’
Ancient DNA analyses have identified nine sets of unethically sourced San and Khoe skeletal remains found in UCT’s archive, paving the way for their repatriation to Sutherland.
04 Nov 2019
Breathing life into history
Professor Nigel Pennʼs expertise in the blood-soaked history of the Northern Cape made him a critical roleplayer in a restitution project of historical relevance.
04 Nov 2019
Once-in-a-lifetime fellowship
UCT’s Mandy Mason is among five young scientists to scoop one of the Crick African Network’s (CAN) first African Career Accelerator Awards.
30 Nov 2018
HIV- babies of HIV+ mothers: major health challenges
While they might be uninfected themselves, babies born to HIV-positive mothers are still at almost two times greater risk of dying before their first birthday.
29 Nov 2018
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Health economist promoting African voices
John Ataguba says his selection to the World Economic Forum Global Future Council on Health and Healthcare is an opportunity for African voices to be heard.
27 Nov 2018
Recognising the diversity of SA families
Nuclear families are rare in South Africa, where four million children don’t live with either biological parent – yet the laws still don’t reflect the reality.
22 Nov 2018
Republished
Millions of SA children going hungry
As millions of South African children go hungry, the 2018 Child Gauge highlights the urgent need for the government to address the gaps in family services.
20 Nov 2018
Decades of memories
Among this year’s 134 long-service awardees are 10 colleagues who are celebrating 35 years with the university. A trio of them have shared their memories.
20 Nov 2018
Storehouses of institutional memory
This year’s 134 long-service awardees for 15, 25, 35 and 45 years have a collective 2 460 years of service, representing a storehouse of institutional memory.
20 Nov 2018
Aquaculture key to food security and nutrition?
Aquaculture is key to future global food security and nutrition as we look to the oceans for alternatives like seaweed, the worldʼs fastest growing food sector.
19 Nov 2018
Live stream: Unpacking violence within families
UCT’s Children’s Institute will host a live stream of a symposium unpacking the impact of violence within families on 21 November.
16 Nov 2018
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