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Mother tongue-based bilingual education boosts in-class learning
A session during the Newly Qualified Teachers programme Winter School unpacked the importance of embracing bilingual learning.
17 Jul 2026
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Mother tongue-based bilingual education boosts in-class learning
A session during the Newly Qualified Teachers programme Winter School unpacked the importance of embracing bilingual learning.
17 Jul 2026
- 5 min read
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Stars align for Myuoor Pillay at Brazil karate tournament
UCT student Myuoor Pillay has a spring in his step after medalling at the Brasília 2026 FISU World University Championship Combat Sports.
16 Jul 2026
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Breaking down barriers through mentorship programme
UCT students Ryan Harding and Jehan Thipanyane-Said are set to make waves in the mentorship space.
16 Jul 2026
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SA's food system is failing children
Lori Lake from UCT’s Children Institute examines South Africa’s child malnutrition crisis and outlines five policy actions to improve nutrition and protect children’s futures.
15 Jul 2026
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Care services for older people ‘chronically’ underfunded in SA
Research by UCT’s Prof Elena Moore highlights that more can be done to support older persons in South Africa.
15 Jul 2026
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UCT prof shines light on fertility crisis in new documentary
A UCT academic is helping to bring greater attention to one of the emerging environmental factors linked to reproductive health.
14 Jul 2026
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Parenting programmes reduce violence against teenage girls by over 60%
A UCT study in collaboration with the University of Oxford has found that parenting programmes cut physical abuse against girls by 65% and emotional abuse by 59%.
14 Jul 2026
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Building entrepreneurs for Africa
The Genesis Project is celebrating its 30th year in 2026.
13 Jul 2026
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Waar besoedelde riviere weer nuwe lewe laat ontkiem
Emeritus-professor Kevin Winter is die dryfkrag agter die sukses van die Waterknooppunt (Water Hub).
13 Jul 2026
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Apho imilambo engcolisekileyo idibana khona
13 Jul 2026
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UCT hotel earns Green Key certification
10 Jul 2026
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UCT stars power Team SA to CUCSA Games title defence
10 Jul 2026
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Focusing on the future of constitutional democracy
08 Jul 2026
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UCT study finds traces of banned toxic chemicals in children’s products
08 Jul 2026
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‘Constitutional democracies are under stress’
06 Jul 2026
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Eight students progress to regional Entrepreneurship Innovarsity competition round
02 Jul 2026
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Putting communities at the centre of technology
01 Jul 2026
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Students shine at entrepreneurship workshop
30 Jun 2026
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UCT Sport reflects on its transformation journey
30 Jun 2026
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Living ethically in an unethical world
29 Jun 2026
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UCT’s Muya Koloko named national Sport Code Convenor of the Year
29 Jun 2026
UCT hosts global conference on digital mental health
The World Universities Network’s Mental Health Symposium took place at the UCT Graduate School of Business on 23 and 24 June.
26 Jun 2026
Design competition launched for Nelson Mandela Memorial Centre
Architects from across Africa are invited to honour the life and legacy of Nelson Mandela through the design of an exceptional architectural intervention.
26 Jun 2026
How to honour a generation
Masixole Mlandu said we could honour the generation of 1976 by delivering a sustainable victory around structural reforms in education.
25 Jun 2026
A Mastercard Foundation Scholar’s resilient journey
Nassifu Ssemwanga’s story is a powerful reminder that perseverance, purpose and support can transform challenges into opportunities for impact.
24 Jun 2026
Prenatal air pollution raises babies’ breathing risks
Pregnant women exposed to indoor air pollution and tobacco smoke may be putting their babies at greater risk of poor growth and breathing difficulties at birth.
24 Jun 2026
UCT remains Africa's leading university and among top 5% globally
UCT has been ranked 122nd globally by the US News Best Global Universities Rankings.
23 Jun 2026
UCT study finds toxic pollutants in False Bay waters
Researchers discover widespread contamination in one of South Africa’s most important marine ecosystems, but immediate risks to marine life appear low.
22 Jun 2026
SA scientists decode cancer’s key survival tactic
UCT-led researchers decoded how cancer rewires the MUC1 protein’s sugar coating to evade immune detection, paving the way for new cancer vaccines, biomarkers and precision therapies.
19 Jun 2026
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Youth Month: Student’s tutoring programme helps learners excel at life sciences
Nkanyiso Dlamini’s tutoring programme supports hundreds of high school leaners across the country to wrap their heads around life sciences.
19 Jun 2026
UCT’s status as Africa’s highest-ranked university reinforced
UCT has reaffirmed its dominance in global rankings and solidified its status as the continent’s leading university.
18 Jun 2026
Inclusive education post-June 1976: ‘A struggle worth fighting for’
Fifty years on and the struggle for inclusive education continues in South Africa.
18 Jun 2026
Emeritus Professor Kathy Driver (1947–2026)
Emer Prof Kathy Driver passed away on13 June 2026 at the age of 79.
18 Jun 2026
‘Source of profound national pride’
“Prof Liesl Zühlke’s research is testament to the exceptionally high quality of science that is being conducted by South Africa’s public science institutions,” said the minister.
15 Jun 2026
SA’s watershed moment in politics, life
Emer Prof Alan Cliff said We have to challenge ourselves to be honest about how relatively unchanged higher education has remained.
15 Jun 2026
The power of collaborative genomic discovery
For many patients living with suspected genetic disorders, the search for a diagnosis can be long, complex and emotionally exhausting. The Neuroscience Institute’s Clinical Omics and Informatics Unit believe that solving these cases requires collaboration.
15 Jun 2026
Mlingani Matiwane (1996–2026)
The University of Cape Town (UCT) community and peers are deeply saddened by the passing of Mlingani Matiwane.
15 Jun 2026
How catalysis could power a cleaner future
Prof Nico Fischer, director of the UCT Catalysis Institute, delivered his inaugural lecture on 9 June, titled “Catalysis as key enabler of a just and sustainable transition”.
15 Jun 2026
1976: Reckoning with the past, shaping the future
As South Africa marks 50 years since the 16 June 1976 Soweto Uprising, UCT reflects on the enduring legacy of student activism and its role in shaping transformation, justice and belonging in higher education.
12 Jun 2026
Positioning 1976 in higher education
Students speak about 16 June 1976 in the context of higher education, the present and a story of hope.
11 Jun 2026
UCT celebrates nine ‘Science Oscars’ finalists
Several UCT academics across and research teams from various disciplines have been named finalists in the 2025/2026 NSTF-South32 Awards.
11 Jun 2026
SA’s breast cancer care system is failing too many women
A UCT study has revealed deep systemic inequities in breast cancer care across South Africa.
11 Jun 2026
Protecting the legacy of student protests
UCT DVC Prof Elelwani Ramugondo reflects on the 16 June 1976 uprisings and notes key moments that have shaped the institution.
11 Jun 2026
Renowned TB researcher recognised with prestigious national honour
Prof Keertan Dheda is one of two UCT academics who received the Order of Mapungubwe from President Cyril Ramaphosa.
11 Jun 2026
Cities as contested sites: A conversation navigating urban land use
This UCT conversation series explores the urgent complexities of urban land use, specifically through the lenses of justice, ecology and climate resilience.
10 Jun 2026
Safe sport – the only sport that matters
Researchers, policy makers, athletes and sport administrators from 65 countries recently gathered at UCT’s Neville Alexander for the Safe Sport International Global Conference 2026.
08 Jun 2026
Tackling transformation in research at UCT
Executive, academic and professional staff gathered on 27 May to discuss how UCT’s structures, systems and practices can enable more just and inclusive research.
05 Jun 2026
Putting UCT Global Surgery on the world stage
At the end of May, dignitaries and students gathered to celebrate the trailblazing contribution of Prof Salome Maswime, as she looks to her new role as head of Wits School of Clinical Medicine.
05 Jun 2026
Imported gunshot detection systems can marginalise communities
A research paper revealed that when technologies like ShotSpotter travel from the Global North to Global South countries they arrive not simply as tools, but as governance scripts that shape how problems are understood.
03 Jun 2026
Apply for Falling Walls Lab 2026
Applications are now open for Falling Walls Lab Cape Town 2026.
03 Jun 2026
Sightings of blue and fin whales increase in South-East Atlantic
UCT-led research revealed an increase in sightings of the world’s two largest whale species in the Southeastern Atlantic.
03 Jun 2026
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