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UCT DVCs cycle for a cause
UCT’s Prof Jeff Murugan and Prof Brandon Collier-Reed saw the Cape Town Cycle Tour as an opportunity to raise funds to help students struggling with fee debt.
18 Mar 2025
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UCT DVCs cycle for a cause
UCT’s Prof Jeff Murugan and Prof Brandon Collier-Reed saw the Cape Town Cycle Tour as an opportunity to raise funds to help students struggling with fee debt.
18 Mar 2025
- 9 min read
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Cultivating the next wave of neuroscientists
UCT hosted Grade 7, 10 and 11 learners from disadvantaged communities to celebrate a two-day Brain Awareness event.
18 Mar 2025
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#RhodesMustFall: A distinct historical chapter in theorising black struggle
The Rhodes Must Fall movement is one of the student-led societal uprisings that can rightfully claim to have reignited decolonial discourse and scholarship in the African continent and beyond.
18 Mar 2025
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UCT welcomes new additions to shuttle fleet
UCT has introduced nine new 40-seater Yutong midi buses to its iconic UCT Shuttle fleet.
17 Mar 2025
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Defending open society values in a fractured world
Open Society Foundation president, Binaifer Nowrojee, delivered a compelling lecture at UCT, calling for urgent action to defend open society values.
14 Mar 2025
- 7 min read
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Turn PEPFAR funding freeze crisis into opportunity
The PEPFAR funding freeze has impacted millions of South Africans living with HIV.
14 Mar 2025
- 8 min read
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A celebration of excellence
The VC’s Blue Carpet Scholarship Luncheon brought together a group of first-year students who have earned one of UCT’s most prestigious scholarships.
14 Mar 2025
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UCT spin-off companies win inaugural Cape Chamber Innovation Award
Two UCT spin-off companies were honoured with the inaugural Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry Innovation Award for Best University Spin-off Company.
13 Mar 2025
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A fintech’s purple patch
UCT is one of the leading places in Africa to develop financial technology ideas, according to start-up ace Gregory Andrews.
13 Mar 2025
- 5 min read
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Preparing UCT’s future
12 Mar 2025
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Teach your mini-me critical thinking
12 Mar 2025
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A journey of awakening
11 Mar 2025
Research and innovation
Two UCT academics awarded SARChI research chairs
11 Mar 2025
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UCT celebrates International Mother Language Day to announce new language policy
11 Mar 2025
Obituary
Emeritus Professor Julian Cooke (1940–2025)
11 Mar 2025
Research and innovation
Global recognition advances UCT's research accessibility and reliability
10 Mar 2025
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Low literacy levels exacerbate rapidly rising lower limb amputations
06 Mar 2025
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Bursary handover brings smiles to academically deserving students
05 Mar 2025
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High prevalence of critically ill patients dying in African hospitals
03 Mar 2025
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SAMRC / UCT Drug Discovery Unit’s track record secures five more years of funding
28 Feb 2025
Research and innovation
Foregrounding Africa: UCT and VC leads on international stage
27 Feb 2025
Four UCT academics ranked among top 1% of most-cited researchers
UCT researchers' global impact has been recognised in Clarivate’s 2024 Highly Cited Researchers list.
25 Feb 2025
A market with unfulfilled potential: Who is SA’s working class?
UCT’s Liberty Institute’s ‘The Majority Report 2025’ places SA’s working class in the context of its expansion and great spending power.
24 Feb 2025
‘Language can be an instrument to bring people together’
UCT PhD candidate Naledi Maponopono has been appointed as a member of Pan South African Language Board.
20 Feb 2025
UCT alum ‘humbled’ to receive McCall MacBain Regional Award
Mbulelo Ncube has received the McCall MacBain Regional Award.
20 Feb 2025
Welcome festival marks new chapter for UCT newcomers
The start of the academic programme at UCT was marked by the annual welcome festival, which took place on 13 February.
19 Feb 2025
Students’ elective abroad demonstrates ‘medicine is truly a universal language’
Two sixth-year UCT medical students described their elective in Austria as an enriching, eye-opening experience.
17 Feb 2025
A step towards multilingualism and equity in South African education
President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that the Basic Education Laws Amendment Act and the Mother Tongue-based Bilingual Education will be implemented this year.
17 Feb 2025
Ikey Tigers rally supporters with new jersey ahead of 2025 Varsity Cup
The UCT Ikey Tigers went all out to creatively unveil their new supporters’ jersey ahead of the 2025 Varsity Cup tournament.
13 Feb 2025
Elections 2024: Little accommodation for blind and visually impaired voters
A study led by researchers in UCT’s Including Disability in Education in Africa revealed that there was little accommodation for blind and visually impaired voters during the 2024 general election.
12 Feb 2025
UCT alum ‘humbled’ to receive McCall MacBain Regional Award
Mbulelo Ncube has received the McCall MacBain Regional Award.
11 Feb 2025
Prof Kelly Chibale receives Queens’ College Honorary Fellowship
UCT’s Prof Kelly Chibale was recently conferred an honorary fellowship in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the drug discovery field.
10 Feb 2025
Proton Therapy Initiative paves the way for cutting-edge cancer treatment
UCT officially launched the UCT Proton Therapy Initiative at an event held at the Neuroscience Institute Auditorium at Groote Schuur Hospital on 29 January.
06 Feb 2025
Former Bafana Bafana coach ready to steer UCT’s Women’s Football
With the appointment of former Bafana Bafana international Nasief Morris as UCT Women’s Football team coach, excitement is building for their Hollywoodbets Super League debut.
06 Feb 2025
Excitement as UCT welcomes more than 4 000 first-years
UCT’s upper campus came alive on Saturday, 1 February, as more than 4 000 first-year students were officially welcomed.
05 Feb 2025
UTF expands with launch of UTF II
The UTF recently announced the launch of UTF II, a new phase of investment aimed at furthering the commercialisation of innovative research emerging from South African universities.
05 Feb 2025
Disinformation nation: Weaponising words and communication
Disinformation has thrived in South Africa with the assistance, oftentimes of people within the system, leading to unsettling consequences, according to author Caryn Dolley.
05 Feb 2025
Study shows urban food gardens create bonds for young Capetonians
Urban agriculture not only promotes sustainable cities but also strengthen social cohesion by creating shared spaces for collaboration and learning.
04 Feb 2025
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Talking UCT legacy with VC
Legacy was uppermost on UCT VC Prof Mosa Moshabela’s mind when he addressed the attendees at Summer School.
04 Feb 2025
Bongani Mayosi Memorial Lecture: ‘We will not forget’
The annual Bongani Mayosi Memorial Lecture was held in the New Lecture Theatre on 31 January on UCT’s upper campus. The event celebrated the memory and legacy of the colossal scholar.
03 Feb 2025
The green energy transition must start with Africans without electricity
In many African countries, the green energy transition is not solving historical inequalities or socio-economic challenges.
03 Feb 2025
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New book on African inequalities challenges policy makers
As outlined in a new publication, progressive policies that can reduce inequalities in Africa are needed to speed up poverty reduction and economic growth on the continent.
31 Jan 2025
Keeping the higher education spark glowing
The higher education sector is losing its spark due to several factors. UCT master’s student Charline Chikomo has some sage advice to get back on track.
31 Jan 2025
Lessons from the Springboks: ‘They are unapologetically South African’
The Springboks can’t fix South Africa’s problems, but they are one thing that is the best in the world, according to sports editor Craig Ray.
31 Jan 2025
SA’s rare succulent plants are threatened by illegal trade – how to stop it
South Africa’s succulents are sought after by an increasingly international collector market.
31 Jan 2025
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Mubeen Goolam receives coveted Lawrence Goldstein Science Policy Fellowship
The fellowship is designed to train scientists to become stem cell policy advocates.
30 Jan 2025
‘Greater moral courage’ necessary to transform global health
The annual Dr Stuart Saunders Memorial Lecture was held on Tuesday, 28 January, and celebrated the legacy of the colossal scholar and champion of the people.
30 Jan 2025
UCT scientists embark on an expedition to the Fimbul Ice Shelf
A team from the Polar Engineering Research Group at UCT has set off on their first field expedition to Antarctica.
30 Jan 2025
The chilling world of organised crime: Land, air and sea
There is little escape to the mushrooming of organised crime as it sets into the country, according to investigative journalist Caryn Dolley.
29 Jan 2025
Elections 2024: Being democratically empowered
Author John Matisonn took stock of the 2024 elections during his Summer School lecture and offered a path to the country achieving rapid growth.
28 Jan 2025
Whose economy is it anyway?
The challenge of economic development during the financialised phase of capitalism lies in the growing financialisation of our lives, according to Professor Seeraj Mohamed.
27 Jan 2025
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